Benevolent

  • 31Benevolent Dictator For Life — ██████████ …

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  • 32Benevolent assimilation — was a proclamation issued on December 21, 1898 by U.S. President William McKinley to the Philippines. [ [http://www.msc.edu.ph/centennial/benevolent.html McKinley s Benevolent Assimilation Proclamation] ] The proclamation was later watered down,… …

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  • 33Benevolent Dictator for Life — (BDFL) (deutsch wohlwollender Diktator auf Lebenszeit) ist eine Bezeichnung für eine Person mit der leitenden Rolle in einem Freie Software Projekt mit einer Organisationsstruktur, bei der bezeichnenderweise in wichtigen Entscheidungen de… …

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  • 34Benevolent Dictator for Life — (BDFL) est le surnom donné à une personne respectée de la communauté de développement open source qui définit des orientations générales d un projet donné. Il signifie littéralement Bienveillant dictateur à vie. Ce nom est un jeu de mots entre… …

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  • 35Benevolent Dictator for Life — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Benevolent Dictator for Life (BDFL) es un título informal que se otorga a ciertos individuos de la comunidad de desarrolladores de software de código abierto que tienen la tarea de asignar las directrices generales y …

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  • 36Benevolent neutrality — is a term used by Ernest May to describe United States foreign policy regarding involvement in World War I. It is distinct from strict neutrality because America had some favorable policies towards the Allies; for example, generally favorable… …

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  • 37benevolent society benefits — See: fraternal benefit society benefits Category: Bankruptcy, Foreclosure & Debt → Bankruptcy Nolo’s Plain English Law Dictionary. Gerald N. Hill, Kathleen Thompson Hill. 2009 …

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  • 38benevolent associations — Benevolent and beneficial associations are either purely voluntary aggregations of individuals or bodies corporate, formed and organized, not with a view to the accumulation of wealth and the making of profit, but, aside from fraternal objects,… …

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  • 39benevolent insurance company — Benevolent associations, formed primarily for social and charitable purposes and for securing efficient mutual aid for their members are sometimes referred to as insurance companies, because they issue death certificates which are, in effect,… …

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  • 40Benevolent Society — The Benevolent Society is Australia’s oldest charity, although it now prefers to regard itself as a ‘’social enterprise’’. It was founded as the Benevolent Society of New South Wales by Edward Smith Hall in 1813, is and since its earliest days… …

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