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  • 41unique risk — Also called unsystematic risk or idiosyncratic risk. Specific company risk that can be eliminated through diversification. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary See: diversifiable risk and unsystematic risk. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 42disorderly — I (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Lacking orderly arrangement] Syn. indiscriminate, confused, tumultuous, jumbled, undisciplined, unrestrained, heterogeneous, scattered, dislocated, unsystematic, messy, slovenly, untidy, cluttered, unkempt, sloppy,… …

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  • 43unsystematically — adverb in an unsystematic manner his books were lined up unsystematically on the shelf • Ant: ↑systematically • Derived from adjective: ↑unsystematic …

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  • 44Aufklarung — Auf kl[ a]*rung, n. [G., enlightenment.] A philosophic movement of the 18th century characterized by a lively questioning of authority, keen interest in matters of politics and general culture, and an emphasis on empirical method in science. It… …

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  • 45Immethodical — Im me*thod ic*al, a. Not methodical; without method or systematic arrangement; without order or regularity; confused. Addison. Syn: Irregular; confused; disoderly; unsystematic; desultory. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 46Irregular — Ir*reg u*lar, a. [Pref. ir not + regular: cf. F. irr[ e]gulier.] Not regular; not conforming to a law, method, or usage recognized as the general rule; not according to common form; not conformable to nature, to the rules of moral rectitude, or… …

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  • 47Jerry-built — Jer ry built , a. 1. Built hastily and of bad materials; as, jerry built houses. Syn: slipshod, ramshackle, flimsy. [1913 Webster] 2. Developed in an unsystematic or inexpert manner; built haphazardly; used of objects, organizations, plans, etc.… …

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  • 48sign language — noun Date: 1847 1. a formal language employing a system of hand gestures for communication (as by the deaf) 2. an unsystematic method of communicating chiefly by manual gestures used by people speaking different languages …

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  • 49Anselm of Canterbury — Infobox Saint name=Saint Anselm of Canterbury birth date=1033 death date=April 21, 1109 feast day=April 21 venerated in=Roman Catholic Church, Anglican Communion imagesize=220px caption= birth place=Aosta, Kingdom of Burgundy death… …

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  • 50Comparative method — This article is about the comparative method in linguistics. For other kinds of comparative methods, see Comparative (disambiguation). Linguistic map representing a Tree model of the Romance languages based on the comparative method. Here the… …

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