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  • 11National Environmental Policy Act — For other uses of NEPA , see NEPA (disambiguation). National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 Full title National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 Acronym NEPA Enacted by the 91st United States Congress …

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  • 12Necessity — This article is about the definition of necessity according to domestic law. For the concept of necessity in international law, see Military necessity. For logical meanings, see Necessary (disambiguation) and Modal logic …

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  • 13Stasis (EU project) — Research Project name=STASIS title=Software for Ambient Semantic Interoperable Services keywords=semantics, interoperability, B2B, e Business, information exchange, mapping, electronic trading fundingAgency=European Union frameworkProgramme=FP6… …

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  • 14Riders of the Purple Sage — Infobox Book | name = Riders of the Purple Sage image caption = Leisure Historical Fiction (Mass Market Paperback) author = Zane Grey cover artist = country = USA language = English genre = Western publisher = Leisure Books release date = 1912… …

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  • 15Group decision making — (also known as collaborative decision making) is a situation faced when individuals are brought together in a group to solve problems. According to the idea of synergy, decisions made collectively tend to be more effective than decisions made by… …

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  • 16Noon Wine — is a 1937 short novel written by American author Katherine Anne Porter. It was published in 1939 as part of Pale Horse, Pale Rider (ISBN 0 15 170755 3), a collection of three short novels by the author, including the title story and Old Mortality …

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  • 17unavoidable — [un΄ə void′ə bəl] adj. 1. that cannot be avoided; inevitable 2. that cannot be voided or nullified unavoidableness n. unavoidably adv …

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  • 18des·ti·ny — /ˈdɛstəni/ noun, pl nies 1 [count] : what happens in the future : the things that someone or something will experience in the future They believed it was their destiny to be together. His parents believed that the priesthood was his destiny.… …

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  • 19hazard — haz|ard1 [ˈhæzəd US ərd] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: hasard game of chance played with dice , from Arabic az zahr the chance ] 1.) something that may be dangerous, or cause accidents or problems hazard to/for ▪ Polluted water… …

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  • 20hazard — 1 noun (C) 1 something that may be dangerous, cause accidents etc: Ice on the road is a major hazard at this time of the year. | be a hazard to: Polluted water sources are a hazard to wildlife. | fire hazard (=something that may cause a fire) |… …

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