Ledgement

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Ledge´ment

    (lĕj´ment)
n.1.See Ledgment.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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2002) Binomial Categories Holistic Detailed Weak Intermedi- Strong Categories ([H.sub.w]) ate ([H.sub.i]) ([H.sub.s]) Difficult to Acknow- No discussion discern the ledgement of of process.
"The celebration is an acknow- ledgement of their support.
Meyerson 1988 'Organizational cultures and the denial, channeling and acknow - ledgement of ambiguity' in Manag - ing ambiguity and change.
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