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Preference — Préférence Voir « préférence » sur le Wiktionnaire … Wikipédia en Français
Préférence personnelle — Préférence Voir « préférence » sur le Wiktionnaire … Wikipédia en Français
preference — A legal term used in bankruptcy to describe a transaction deemed to have occurred under circumstances favorable to the creditor that benefited from the transaction. This provision is intended to protect unsecured creditors. Under the U.S.… … Financial and business terms
Preference vote — In an open list proportional representation system voters can indicate their preference for a particular individual candidate on a party list by voting for him or her. In the Netherlands, a country with an open list proportional representation… … Wikipedia
preference — The right of one person over other persons, to be appointed administrator, for example, the right of a surviving spouse. 31 Am J2d Ex & Ad §§ 50 et seq. A right given to a stockholder of a corporation to subscribe at a stated price for shares of… … Ballentine's law dictionary
Veterans' Preference Act — The Veterans Preference Act, established in the US in 1944, required the Federal Government to favor returning war veterans when hiring new employees in an attempt to recognize their service, sacrifice, and skills. Preference Before the Civil War … Wikipedia
Sociologists Without Borders — Founded in Madrid in 2001, Sociologists without Borders/Sociólogos Sin Fronteras (SSF) is a Non Governmental Organization that advances a cosmopolitan sociology and its activities are considered to be Public Sociology. The organization has active … Wikipedia
fraudulent preference — Putting a creditor of a company into a better position than he would have been in, at a time when the company was unable to pay its debts. If this occurs because of an act of the company within six months of winding up (or two years if the… … Big dictionary of business and management
Wit Without Money — is a Jacobean era stage play, a comedy written by John Fletcher, and first published in 1639.Date and authorshipScholars have dated the play to c. 1614, based on allusions to contemporary events mdash; notably to the dragon that was reportedly… … Wikipedia
Multi-criteria decision analysis — Multiple criteria decision making or multiple criteria decision analysis is a sub discipline of operations research that explicitly considers multiple criteria in decision making environments. Whether in our daily lives or in professional… … Wikipedia