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Qualitative results do not change much, even if we do not impose the equal output-sharing rule from the beginning.

It was not an ordinary framework of international cooperation among equal participants, such as those dealing with collective security or global warming.

It reinforces that crucial determinants are respect for multiple perspectives, equal distribution of power, clarity of practice model, and open communication styles and systems.

We obtain at the 2000 epoch, a sum squared error equals to 0.001, which represents a good result.

First, we scored all parties as having a left-right position equal to its mean value over the entire post-war period.

Anxiety about the relativist abyss in which 'all pasts are equal' has thwarted efforts to evaluate alternatives to 'objective science'.

An additive effect is when predation by two predators is equal to the sum of prey removed by each individual predator alone.

And this is because the community manifests equal concern, and the rule is integral in defining rights and roles in the community.

The mysticism of religion that is already supposed to transcend logic and rules is a theoretical equal to regulated political incommensurability.

Examples of such cases will be white surfaces and black surfaces, with all three reflection coefficients equal to 1 or to 0, respectively.

But if coherence leads to not treating people as equals, as we argue, then local coherence loses its normative force.

Governments that are responsive are generally more legitimate than those that do not, and should experience less instability, all other things being equal, of course.

Other things held equal, the higher the net interest margin, the lower is the degree of competition.

Medical residencies are not equal in terms of what they prepare their residents to do and how well each trains its physicians.

However, only a special case of two interacting wave trains of equal amplitude and period is considered in this work.

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