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immediacy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Immediacy may
refer to:
Immediacy, a
concept in
English law, see
duress in
English law
Immediacy, a concept...
- In the Holy
Roman Empire,
imperial immediacy (German:
Reichsunmittelbarkeit or Reichsfreiheit) was the
status of an
individual or a
territory which was...
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Immediacy is a
philosophical concept related to time and
temporal perspectives, both visual, and cognitive.
Considerations of
immediacy reflect on how...
- "Journal
Citation Reports Contents –
Immediacy Index" ((online)).
Clarivate Analytics.
Retrieved 9 July 2012. The
Immediacy Index is the
average number of times...
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prisons and inmates.
Immediacy refers to an individual's
perceived amount of time
between an
action and its
resulting consequences.
Immediacy can be considered...
- of
social forces including the
strength of the
source of impact, the
immediacy of the event, and the
number of
sources exerting the impact. The more...
- cost of
immediacy, that is, a cost for
having a
trade being executed by an intermediary. The
realized spread isolates the cost of
immediacy, also known...
- "
James Wood,
writing for The New Yorker,
lauded the novel's "tactile
immediacy" and its
exploration of "the
mysterious workings of an
intense female...
- Ages,
Zurich gained the
independent and
privileged status of
imperial immediacy and, in 1519,
became a
primary centre of the
Protestant Reformation in...
- Solms-Hohensolms-Lich was at
first a
County and
later Prin****lity with
Imperial immediacy in what is
today the
federal Land of Hessen, Germany. It was
ruled by...