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One of the few fiduciary firms to make serious headway in the U.K. so far is the Dutch manager Cardano, which hired a team from investment consultancy Hewitt Associates, led by Kerrin Rosenberg, to make its introductions.
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In January, the £1 billion ($1.47 billion) pension fund for Wal-Mart Inc. 's British retailer Asda hired another Dutch firm, Cardano, to manage a portion of its assets.
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THE COMPUTATIONAL METHOD at the heart of Pascal's work was actually discovered by a Chinese mathematician named Jia Xian around 1050, published by another Chinese mathematician, Zhu Shijie, in 1303, discussed in a work by Cardano in 1570, and plugged into the greater whole of probability theory by Pascal, who ended up getting most of the credit.
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U.K. chief executive of Dutch consultancy Cardano, said schemes that can't rely on their cash funds to meet their side of the swap agreement may have to pay the difference out of the other assets.
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There is more to that story, and it leads into the publication of Ars Magna by Cardano.
Archive 2007-10-01 Penny 2007
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There is more to that story, and it leads into the publication of Ars Magna by Cardano.
Yikes Penny 2007
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In Practica (1539) Cardano used detrahere (to draw or take from).
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Hæc ex Cardano adscribere libuit, vt etiam extraneorum testimonia pro nobis, contra figmenta tanta afferamus.
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H鎐 ex Cardano adscribere libuit, vt etiam extraneorum testimonia pro nobis, contra figmenta tanta afferamus.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Cardano described a tactile system similar to Braille for teaching the blind and believed the deaf could be taught by signs.
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