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  1. Signing statement - Wikipedia

    A Congressional Research Service report issued on September 17, 2007, [6] compared the total number of presidents' signing statements that made any constitutional objection to at least one part of a …

  2. Goodhart's law - Wikipedia

    Goodhart's law Goodhart's law is an adage that has been stated as, "When a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure". [1] It is named after British economist Charles Goodhart, …

  3. Native American self-determination - Wikipedia

    The beginnings of the federal policy favoring self-determination dates back to the 1930s. In 1933 John Collier, a social worker and reformer who had long worked in American Indian affairs, was appointed …

  4. Indigenous Australian self-determination - Wikipedia

    Indigenous Australian self-determination, also known as Aboriginal Australian self-determination, is the ability of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to determine their own political status and …

  5. Employee silence - Wikipedia

    Employee silence Employee silence refers to situations where employees withhold information that might be useful to the organization of which they are a part, whether intentionally or unintentionally. …

  6. Murder of Kelsey Smith - Wikipedia

    At the time, cell-phone service providers would generally comply upon the request of the subscriber, but not of anyone else, including that of law enforcement authorities. The exception was a court order …

  7. Target practice - Wikipedia

    A soldier fires his weapon on a firing range during target practice Archery target practice in US Army Target practice is a key part of both military training and shooting sports. It involves exercises where …

  8. Target Center - Wikipedia

    The Target Center is home to the Target Corporation Annual Sales Meeting, events that host more than 10,000 retail managers and employees near Target's corporate offices.