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  2. Vested interest (communication theory) - Wikipedia

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    Vested interest (Crano, 1983; [1] Crano & Prislin, 1995; [2] Sivacek & Crano, 1982 [3]) is a communication theory that seeks to explain how an attitude of self-interest can affect behavior; or, in more technical terms, to question how certain hedonically relevant (Miller & Averbeck, 2013) [4] attitudinal dimensions can influence and consistently predict behavior based on the degree of ...

  3. Doctrine of worthier title - Wikipedia

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    t. e. In the common law of England, the doctrine of worthier title was a legal doctrine that preferred taking title to real estate by descent over taking title by devise or by purchase. It essentially provides that a remainder cannot be created in the grantor's heirs, at least not by those words. The rule provided that where a testator ...

  4. Historical Thesaurus of English - Wikipedia

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    The Historical Thesaurus of English ( HTE) is a complete database of all the words in the Oxford English Dictionary and other dictionaries (including Old English ), arranged by semantic field and date. In this way, the HTE arranges the whole vocabulary of English, from the earliest written records in Old English to the present, alongside dates ...

  5. Vesting - Wikipedia

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    Vesting. In law, vesting is the point in time when the rights and interests arising from legal ownership of a property are acquired by some person. Vesting creates an immediately secured right of present or future deployment. One has a vested right to an asset that cannot be taken away by any third party, even though one may not yet possess the ...

  6. Vested interest - Wikipedia

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    Vested interest or Vested interests may refer to: Look up vested interest in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vested interest (communication theory) , a communication theory that seeks to explain how influences affect behavior

  7. Roger's Profanisaurus - Wikipedia

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    978-1-907232-90-9. Roger's Profanisaurus is a humorous book (and for a short period commencing 2011; mobile app ), published in the United Kingdom by Dennis Publishing which is written in the style of a lexicon of profane words and expressions. The book is marketed as "the foulest-mouthed book ever to stalk the face of the earth".

  8. Wikipedia:Vested interest - Wikipedia

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    Editors who are heavily involved with the editing of a particular article may have a vested interest in the outcomes of decisions relating to that article, such as merge or deletion requests. This does not mean that such editors' arguments should be dismissed as arising from a conflict of interest . Beware of using the argument of "vested ...

  9. Talk:Vested interest (communication theory) - Wikipedia

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    There is some confusion around the three articles: Vesting, Vested interest and Vested interests.The first is now more than a stub. The second was a stub that could not be expanded without containing essentially the same information as the first, and a merge was proposed.