王邦維〈論陳寅恪在佛教研究方面的成就及其在學術史上的意義〉p. 365-377,李慶新教授〈陳寅恪先生與佛學〉p. 378-406
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Why Google's grifter is our problem
Washington Post (blog)
Borker is exploiting the neutrality of Google's search algorithm. Simplified a bit (well, a lot), Google ranks pages by counting links to them. ...
Cables Depict Heavy Afghan Graft, Starting at the Top
By SCOTT SHANE, MARK MAZZETTI and DEXTER FILKINS
Corruption in Afghanistan is dispiriting for American officials trying to build support for the government.
- have an appearance or style of dress appropriate to one's role or situation."he had been a major in an infantry regiment and he looked the part"
dispiriting
Meaning #1: destructive of morale and self-reliance
Synonyms: demoralizing, demoralising, disheartening
Meaning #2: causing dejection
Synonyms: blue, dark, depressing, disconsolate, dismal, gloomy, grim
grift (grĭft)
Slang.
n.
- Money made dishonestly, as in a swindle.
- A swindle or confidence game.
v., grift·ed, grift·ing, grifts. v.intr.
To engage in swindling or cheating.
v.tr.
To obtain by swindling or cheating.
grifter grift'er n.
Dictionary result for grifter
- a person who engages in petty or small-scale swindling."I saw him as a grifter who preys upon people"
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Revamped Microsoft Office Will Be Free on the Web
New York Times
By ASHLEE VANCE Microsoft has created a chimera in its new Office 2010 software, part desktop software and part Web app. This latest version of Office, ...Working paper: The End of Chimerica
Download the PDF. For the better part of the past decade, the world economy has been dominated by a unique geoeconomic constellation that the authors call "Chimerica": a world economic order that combined Chinese export-led development with U.S. overconsumption on the basis of a financial marriage between the world's sole superpower and its most likely future rival. For China, the key attraction of the relationship was its potential to propel the Chinese economy forward by means of export-led growth. For the United States, Chimerica meant being able to consume more, save less, and still maintain low interest rates and a stable rate of investment. Yet, like many another marriage between a saver and a spender, Chimerica was not destined to last. In this paper, economic historians Niall Ferguson of HBS and Moritz Schularick of Freie Universität Berlin consider the problem of global imbalances and try to set events in a longer-term perspective.
chi·me·ra chi·mae·ra (kī-mîr'ə, kĭ-) also
n.
- An organism, organ, or part consisting of two or more tissues of different genetic composition, produced as a result of organ transplant, grafting, or genetic engineering.
- A substance, such as an antibody, created from the proteins or genes of two different species.
- An individual who has received a transplant of genetically and immunologically different tissue.
- A fanciful mental illusion or fabrication.
Chimerica is a term coined by Niall Ferguson and Moritz Schularick describing the symbiotic relationship between China and the United States, with incidental reference to the legendary chimera.[1][2][3][4][5]
但無論理由如何,此舉都會加速而非減緩合約製造商及其客戶(
chimera[chi・me・ra]
- 発音記号[kimíərə, kai-]
3 《生物》キメラ:別々の発生系統から成る生物体.