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  • 51utilitarianism — /yooh til i tair ee euh niz euhm/, n. the ethical doctrine that virtue is based on utility, and that conduct should be directed toward promoting the greatest happiness of the greatest number of persons. [1820 30; UTILITARIAN + ISM] * * * Ethical… …

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  • 52Holinshed, Raphael — died с 1580 English chronicler. From с 1560 Holinshed lived in London, where he was employed as a translator by Reginald Wolfe, who was preparing a universal history. Holinshed is remembered for his Chronicles of England, Scotlande, and Irelande… …

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  • 53Data discrimination — Network Neutrality Related issues and topics Automatic telephone exchange Data discrimination End to end principle Internet Protocol Tiered Internet Bandwidth Throttling …

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  • 54Biographical evaluation — Hadith History of hadith Hadith studies Hadith terminology …

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  • 55reliability — I (authoritativeness) noun candor, certainty, certification, credibility, honor, loyalty, trustworthiness II (predictability) noun constancy, dependability, firmness, punctuality, responsibility, secureness, solidity, soundness, stability,… …

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  • 56faithfulness — I noun adherence, allegiance, attachment, commitment, conformity, constancy, credibility, deference, devotion, discipline, fidelity, firmness, homage, integrity, loyalty, meticulousness, rectitude, responsibility, trustworthiness, veracity II… …

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  • 57honesty — I noun accuracy, artlessness, authenticity, baldness, bluntness, candidness, candor, conscientiousness, estimableness, exactitude, factualness, fairness, fidelity, fides, frankness, genuineness, guilelessness, high character, high mindedness,… …

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  • 58integrity — I noun character, estimableness, fairness, faithfulness, fidelity, good faith, goodness, high character, high mindedness, honesty, honor, honorableness, incorruptibility, innocentia, integritas, justness, moral soundness, moral strength, morality …

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  • 59loyalty — I noun adherence, adherency, allegiance, attachment, bond, compliance, constancy, dedication, dependability, devotedness, devotion, duty, faithfulness, fealty, fidelitas, fidelity, fides, good faith, group feeling, incorruptibility, obedience,… …

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  • 60probity — I noun candidness, candor, conscience, dependability, deservingness, equitableness, equity, fair play, fairness, faith, frankness, good faith, goodness, guilelessness, high principles, honesty, honor, honorableness, impartiality, incorruptibility …

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