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  2. IES Ltd - Wikipedia

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    IES was acquired by The Descartes Systems Group Inc. on June 15, 2012. Descartes is a publicly traded company, ticker symbol TSX: DSG, NASDAQ: DSGX. Prior to the acquisition by Descartes Systems Group, the software company was originally established in October 1989 and was headquartered in Midland Park, New Jersey , United States , with offices ...

  3. Merton's portfolio problem - Wikipedia

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    Merton's portfolio problem. Merton's portfolio problem is a problem in continuous-time finance and in particular intertemporal portfolio choice. An investor must choose how much to consume and must allocate their wealth between stocks and a risk-free asset so as to maximize expected utility.

  4. Why there is anything at all - Wikipedia

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    Self-Subsumption: "a law that applies to itself, and hence explains its own truth." The Nothingness Force: "the nothingness force acts on itself, it sucks nothingness into nothingness and produces something." "Imagine this force as a vacuum force, sucking things into nonexistence or keeping them there.

  5. CPTM Series 2000/2070 - Wikipedia

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    The doors of Series 2000 follow a different pattern from other trains and they cause problem on their original line due to the excess of passengers. With the transfer to Line 12, besides being a low traffic line, Series 2000 replaced old Series 4400 EMU, which operated on Line 12 until 2018. CPTM Series 2070

  6. Brain in a vat - Wikipedia

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    But a skeptic may demand the object-language statement 'I am a BIV' to be proven. In order to combat this issue, various philosophers have taken on the task of reconstructing Putnam's argument. Some philosophers like Anthony L. Brueckner and Crispin Wright have taken on approaches that utilize disquotational principles.

  7. Damaged (film) - Wikipedia

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    Damaged is a 2024 crime drama film directed by Terry McDonough and starring Samuel L. Jackson, Vincent Cassel and Gianni Capaldi. [2] It follows Chicago-based detective Dan Lawson (Jackson) who investigates a series of serial killings in Scotland alongside another detective, Walter Bravo (Cassel). As the case continues, Lawson discovers a ...

  8. Demand-responsive transport - Wikipedia

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    Demand-responsive bus service of the Oxford Bus Company in 2018. Demand-responsive transport (DRT), also known as demand-responsive transit, demand-responsive service, Dial-a-Ride transit (sometimes DART), flexible transport services, Microtransit, Non-Emergency Medical Transport (NEMT), Carpool or On-demand bus service is a form of shared private or quasi-public transport for groups traveling ...

  9. Infallibilism - Wikipedia

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    Definition. In philosophy, infallibilism (sometimes called "epistemic infallibilism") is the view that knowing the truth of a proposition is incompatible with there being any possibility that the proposition could be false. This is typically understood as indicating that for a belief to count as knowledge, one's evidence or justification must ...