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What (who) is hidden reserves - definition

Clergy reserves; Clergy Reserves
  • Bishop [[Jacob Mountain]]
  • [[John Strachan]]

Hidden profile         
A hidden profile is a paradigm that occurs in the process of group decision making. It is found in a situation when part of some information is shared among group members (i.
Hidden mother photography         
PHOTOGRAPHY GENRE
Hidden mother; Hidden mothers; Hidden mother photograph
Hidden mother photography is a genre of photography common in the Victorian era in which young children were photographed with their mother present but hidden in the photograph. It arose from the need to keep children still while the photograph was taken due to the long exposure times of early cameras.
Hidden file and hidden directory         
OBJECT IN A FILESYSTEM MARKED TO NOT BE DISPLAYED BY DEFAULT
Dotfile; Dot file; Dot-file; Dot files; Hidden file; Hidden folder; Hidden files; Hidden directory; Hidden files and directories; Hiden folders; Dotfiles; Dot-files; .nomedia
In computing, a hidden folder (sometimes hidden directory) or hidden file is a folder or file which filesystem utilities do not display by default when showing a directory listing. They are commonly used for storing user preferences or preserving the state of a utility and are frequently created implicitly by using various utilities.

Wikipedia

Clergy reserve

Clergy reserves were tracts of land in Upper Canada and Lower Canada reserved for the support of "Protestant clergy" by the Constitutional Act of 1791. One-seventh of all surveyed Crown lands were set aside, totaling 2,395,687 acres (9,695 km2) and 934,052 acres (3,780 km2) respectively for each Province, and provision was made to dedicate some of those reserved lands as glebe land in support of any parsonage or rectory that may be established by the Church of England. The provincial legislatures could vary or repeal these provisions, but royal assent could not be given before such passed bills having been laid before both houses of the British Parliament for at least thirty days.

Examples of use of hidden reserves
1. The coalition agreement with the Labor Party, Shas and the Pensioners‘ Party includes promises that are worth some NIS 3.5 billion (according to Finance Ministry calculations). The treasury plans to cut only NIS 0.64 billion from this amount (NIS 340 million that would otherwise have gone toward raising the minimum wage, NIS 200 million in promises to Shas and NIS 100 million in promises to the Pensioners). These are liable to be the "goats" that are taken out of the budget pen, and we can safely assume that the hidden reserves that the treasury always leaves in the budget include the money to cover this shortage.