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# and statement
# Knowingly making, using, or causing to be made or used, a false record or statement material to a false or fraudulent claim ;
# Flak and the Enforcers: " Flak " refers to negative responses to a media statement or program ( e. g. letters, complaints, lawsuits, or legislative actions ).
# The only thing that can justify P is another statement – let's call it P < sub > 1 </ sub >; so P < sub > 1 </ sub > justifies P.
# Populate the recordset by opening it and passing the desired table name or SQL statement as a parameter to open function.
# Divisibility and comparability – The plausibility of a statement is a real number and is dependent on information we have related to the statement.
# Consistency – If the plausibility of a statement can be derived in many ways, all the results must be equal.
# Took note of Stalin's statement that if Turkey found herself at war with Germany, and as a result Bulgaria declared war on Turkey or attacked her, the Soviet Union would immediately be at war with Bulgaria.
# Environment variables-these have the form < tt >% VARIABLE %</ tt > and are associated with values with the SET statement.
# Statement of Comprehensive Income: also referred to as Profit and Loss statement ( or a " P & L "), reports on a company's income, expenses, and profits over a period of time.
# and bias
# gate keeping bias, i. e., deciding whether to release a story or keep it under wraps ( see Spike ( journalism ))
# Single polarity PAM: In this a suitable fixed DC bias is added to the signal to ensure that all the pulses are positive.
# Attitudes: Ingrained bias towards different ideas, people, situation, and may affect how one acts towards these things.
# An overly optimistic probability bias, whereby after an investment the evaluation of one's investment-reaping dividends is increased.
# The case study contains a bias toward verification, i. e., a tendency to confirm the researcher ’ s preconceived notions.
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