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Employment contract. Devonald v Rosser & Sons [1906] 2 KB 728 is a UK labour law case concerning the contract of employment. It held that an implied term of employment contracts is that when there is no work available to be done, the employer must bear the risk by continuing to pay wages.
Church–Rosser theorem. In lambda calculus, the Church–Rosser theorem states that, when applying reduction rules to terms, the ordering in which the reductions are chosen does not make a difference to the eventual result. More precisely, if there are two distinct reductions or sequences of reductions that can be applied to the same term ...
Rosser is a rural municipality (RM) in the Canadian province of Manitoba, lying adjacent to the northwest side of Winnipeg and part of the Winnipeg Metro Region. Its population as of the 2016 Census was 1,372. [2] It is situated along Provincial Trunk Highway 6, and Winnipeg's Perimeter Highway. [3]
Debut. September 11, 2002 [5] [6] Frederick Douglas Rosser III (born November 2, 1983) is an American professional wrestler. He is currently signed to New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), where he is a former Strong Openweight Champion. He is best known for his time with WWE under the ring name Darren Young .
Carolyn Jarvis. Carolyn Michelle Jarvis (born July 20, 1979) is a Canadian television journalist, currently the chief investigative correspondent for Global News. [1] Jarvis was born in North York, Ontario and grew up in Richmond, British Columbia. She earned a degree in music, but established a career in investigative journalism and as a news ...
J. Barkley Rosser Jr. (1948–2023), American mathematical economist. Joseph Rosser, American politician. Khallifah Rosser (born 1995), American hurdler. Ronald E. Rosser (1929–2020), American soldier. Thomas L. Rosser (1836–1910), Confederate major general during the American Civil War.
Rosser's theorem. In number theory, Rosser's theorem states that the th prime number is greater than , where is the natural logarithm function. It was published by J. Barkley Rosser in 1939. [1]
Carolyn Hanley Hax [1] (born December 5, 1966) is an American writer and columnist for The Washington Post and author of the daily syndicated advice column, Carolyn Hax (formerly titled Tell Me About It ), which features broad relational advice. Originally targeting readers under 30, [2] the column came to address a broader audience. [3]