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  • 51Speculative Bubble — A spike in asset values within a particular industry, commodity, or asset class. A speculative bubble is usually caused by exaggerated expectations of future growth, price appreciation, or other events that could cause an increase in asset values …

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  • 52Speculative execution — Bei einer Speculative execution werden untätige Prozessor Ressourcen verwendet um für einen potentiellen zukünftigen Stand des Programmflusses Berechnung vorauszuführen und Ergebnisse bereitzuhalten. Hintergrund Speculative Execution ist eine… …

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  • 53Speculative Stock — A general term describing a stock with high risk relative to any potential positive returns. Speculative stocks are often purchased by those who believe the stock will appreciate in value without performing a detailed analysis. Speculative stocks …

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  • 54speculative philosophy — noun a) Philosophy, especially traditional metaphysical philosophy, which makes claims that cannot be verified by everyday experience of the physical world or by a scientific method. Speculative philosophy is the endeavour to frame a coherent,… …

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  • 55Speculative Capital — The funds earmarked by an investor for the sole purpose of speculation. This capital is often associated with extreme volatility and a high probability of loss. Most speculators have short term investment horizons and often use high degrees of… …

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  • 56Speculative fiction — В этой статье не хватает ссылок на источники информации. Информация должна быть проверяема, иначе она может быть поставлена под сомнение и удалена. Вы можете …

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  • 57Speculative resources /uranium —   Uranium in addition to Estimated Additional Resources (EAR) that is thought to exist, mostly on the basis of indirect evidence and geological extrapolations, in deposits discoverable with existing exploration techniques. The locations of… …

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  • 58speculative damages — Damages not proved with reasonable certainty, the trier of the fact being left to speculate as to the actual damages suffered by the plaintiff. 22 Am J2d Damg § 24. Damages are not speculative merely because they cannot be computed with… …

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  • 59Speculative theology — Theology The*ol o*gy, n.; pl. {Theologies}. [L. theologia, Gr. ?; ? God + ? discourse: cf. F. th[ e]ologie. See {Theism}, and {Logic}.] The science of God or of religion; the science which treats of the existence, character, and attributes of God …

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  • 60Speculative Period — The Speculative Period (1492a. 1840a.) was a term created by Gordon Willey and Sabloff (1993:12 37) to describe the archaeological methods and approaches employed in North America at the time. All the data during this time was based mainly on the …

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