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- The initial question asks if dispositions are real. Realism about dispositions or dispositionalism, argues that dispositions are causally efficacious properties...
- The Ryukyu Disposition (琉球処分, Ryūkyū shobun), also called the Ryukyu Annexation (琉球併合, Ryūkyū heigō) or the annexation of Okinawa, was the political process...
- up disposition in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A disposition is a tendency to act in a specified way. Disposition may also refer to: Disposition (law)...
- The Disposition Matrix, informally known as a kill list, is a database of information for tracking, capturing, rendering, or killing suspected enemies...
- A testamentary disposition is any gift of any property by a testator under the terms of a will. Types of testamentary dispositions include: Gift (law)...
- In law, a dispositive motion is a motion s****ing a trial court order entirely disposing of all or part of the claims in favor of the moving party without...
- "Sweet Disposition" is a song by Australian indie rock band the Temper Trap. Described by critics as an "indie anthem", the song was written by Dougy...
- Seller') and the Disponee (the person receiving the disposition or 'the Buyer'). Example dispositions are available to view on the Property Standardisation...
- JSTOR 2572978. Jones, Edward E.; Davis, Keith E. (1965), "From Acts To Dispositions The Attribution Process In Person Perception", Advances in Experimental...
- The Disposition index (DI) is a measure for the loop gain of the insulin-glucose feedback control system. It is defined as the product of insulin sensitivity...