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  2. Ad hoc - Wikipedia

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    Ad hoc is a Latin phrase meaning literally ' for this '. In English , it typically signifies a solution designed for a specific purpose, problem, or task rather than a generalized solution adaptable to collateral instances (compare with a priori ).

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    On an informal basis, managers can approve ad hoc requests made with 24 hours' notice to work from home, it added. It said formal flexible working arrangements change employee contractual terms ...

  4. List of Latin phrases (P) - Wikipedia

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    Inscription on the back of Putney medals, awarded to boat race winning Oxford blues. From Virgil's Aeneid Book V line 231. post aut propter: after it or by means of it: Causality between two phenomena is not established (cf. post hoc, ergo propter hoc) post cibum (p.c.) after food: Medical shorthand for "after meals" (cf. ante cibum) post ...

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    Principle 6 Adaptability – A bank should be able to generate aggregate risk data to meet a broad range of on-demand, ad hoc risk management reporting requests, including requests during stress/crisis situations, requests due to changing internal needs and requests to meet supervisory queries.

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  7. List of Latin phrases (H) - Wikipedia

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    Latin Translation Notes habeas corpus [we command] that you have the body [brought up] A legal term from the 14th century or earlier. Refers to a number of legal writs requiring a jailer to bring a prisoner in person (hence corpus) before a court or judge, most commonly habeas corpus ad subjiciendum ("that you have the body [brought up] for the purpose of subjecting [the case to examination]").

  8. A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A DOMESTIC WORKER:

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    The challenges facing domestic workers dates back one hundred years. Organizing efforts were set in motion in 1881 with the “Washerwomen’s Strike” - when 20 laundresses called a strike unless they received a uniformed raise. By the 1930s and 50s, different generations had taken up the struggle in the northeast, protesting against

  9. Ad hoc (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Ad hoc is a Latin phrase meaning "to this". Ad hoc or Ad Hoc may also refer to: Ad Hoc at Home, a 2009 cookbook by Thomas Keller and Dave Cruz; Ad hoc hypothesis, a sometimes dubious method of dealing with anomalies in philosophy and science; Ad hoc network, a type of technology which allows network communications on an ad hoc basis; Ad Hoc ...