A distributive logic entails essentially noncooperative bargaining, a focus on the winlose distribution of a fixed pool of resources. |
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For Saunders the only distributive principle with enough public support is the principle of reward according to merit. |
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This concerns the relationship between the balance of power and the distributive peace. |
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Foil, First-Outer-Inner-Last, refers to the distributive property for multiplying two binomials. |
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The most common distributive property is the distribution of multiplication over addition. |
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In math, people usually talk about the distributive property of one operation over another. |
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The legislative branch dominates this distributive type of policy, especially the standing committees with programmatic jurisdiction. |
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Approximately two million people worked in the retail and distributive trades. |
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The second is that pharmacist involvement in the distributive aspects of pharmacy practice is downplayed in professional curricula. |
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This result is due in part to the distributive effects of the rise in the unemployment rate. |
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Retailing and the distributive trades, hospitals, and other care institutions added to career opportunities for women. |
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The ESRI recently published a study on the distributive impact of government budgets over the last 20 years. |
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One of the main reasons for the emergence of protectionism can be found in the distributive consequences of trade. |
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The most important distributive mechanism for improving the lot of low-income Australians is to improve their disposable income. |
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Or, any interventionist component quickly becomes recommodified and rechanneled down one of global capitalism's many distributive streams. |
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Usually, government policy reflects distributive considerations as well as efficiency consequences. |
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The CSO said the reason for this dramatic drop in trade was a change in the pattern of distributive type trade with Britain. |
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Price maintenance was considered to be a significant impediment to the development of an efficient and competitive distributive industry. |
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The Confederation of British Industry's distributive trades survey released last week leaves no doubt about the mood of British consumers. |
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It will examine the structure and distributive effects of the Australian taxation system. |
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At the distributive level, they compete with office supply distribution networks that supply big companies. |
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A final point concerns my proclivity in this essay to reach for South African examples to illuminate distributive politics in the United States. |
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But this seldom happens, because the market is widely believed to be a fair distributive instrument. |
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People seek more balanced diets even as hunger lurks for lack of purchasing power and distributive shortcomings. |
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The first is the repeated reminder not to fetishize distributive questions that arise in a genetic context. |
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Liquid fuels' pricing is not cartelised, despite the existence of large distributive chains in Bulgaria. |
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What are the associative, commutative, distributive, and equality properties? |
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Much of this distributive settlement was self-implementing, once the communist regimes fell from power. |
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How might the world evolve from where we are toward a balanced regime that promotes collective security, distributive justice, cultural pluralism and individual freedom? |
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Similarly, in the retail and distributive sector both large and small establishments drew their employees disproportionately from outside the city. |
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It was one of the largest distributive exercises in U.S. history. |
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Once absorbed into the central circulatory system the distributive, metabolic and excretory fate of the two agents are identical. |
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The associative, commutative, and distributive laws of elementary algebra are valid for the dot multiplication of vectors. |
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Community life is not built on a base of mere commutative justice but rather in accord with distributive justice. |
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These forms of disrespect and distributive inequity are associated with very concrete material inequalities. |
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The leveling down objection applies straightforwardly to FEO and to level-the-playing-field or luck egalitarian distributive justice doctrines. |
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Two times three lines, or a trigram, represents the eight secondary distributive energies, working 2 by 2 according to the 64 hexagrams. |
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Moreover, the class of distributive substructural logics includes many of important non-classical logics like superintuitionistic logics, many-valued logics and fuzzy logics. |
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For language irreversibly influences the distributive potential of work on the European scale and beyond. |
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To my mind, the upshot is that the distributive consequences of recession are even worse than they may have seemed. |
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My sense is that much of the public's anger over TARP flows from a sense that it perpetrated a good deal of distributive injustice. |
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If we take the reform of the major distributive systems, for example, it is vital that we cut back if necessary. |
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The principle of distributive justice inspires Article 5.1. It imposes a duty on researchers not to discriminate against disadvantaged groups. |
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It was then suggested that the analysis should put more focus on the ethical principle of distributive justice. |
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The existence of this subject, namely the supportive consumer, is sufficient to make this new system of fair and distributive trade successful. |
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Almost all negotiations contain some distributive element, and CFL negotiations are no exception. |
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Attention to distributive justice should help in the design of reasonable inclusion and exclusion criteria for research protocols. |
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The revisions concerning the security model include the fiscal system and its distributive capacity. |
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That guarantees a steady supply of financial and distributive muscle from their studio partners, and help with the marketing push come release day. |
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Banking, finance and insurance have also been hit with nearly 3000 job losses and the distributive trade has also been badly affected with 2720 job losses. |
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No society is governed by a single set of distributive rules. |
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Poetry naturally takes to the distributive forms of the web. |
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Consequently, the ability to share information quickly in a collaborative and distributive manner will ultimately change how leaders plan and execute military missions. |
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The secretariat had been a tireless advocate of the distributive role of Governments in promoting access to ICT by all citizens, regardless of where they lived or what their economic situation was. |
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Statistical data on number of employees and output, coming from business registers, represent distributive key for allocating data of multiregional units to corresponding regions. |
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We are receptive to certain things and distributive of certain things. |
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The survey sets out the effects at national level, as well as distributive effects among, for example, certain groups of people or geographical areas. |
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It has prepared nothing in this fiscal year for the distributive economic effects, increases in costs for home heating fuel, natural gas, oil, and increases in gas prices at the pump. |
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Within the framework invented for OEI all social impacts directly or indirectly linked to the project are looked at and procedures offered for determining their contribution to national welfare and their distributive effects. |
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It may be wise, all things considered, to accept that some distributive injustice is the price of policies that are best for the larger economy and for overall well-being. |
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A salient problem here is what constitutes justified exceptions to equal distribution of goods — the main subfield in the debate over adequate conceptions of distributive equality and its currency. |
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Any claim to a particular distribution, including any existing distributive scheme, has to be impartially justified, i.e., no ownership will be recognized without justification. |
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Their claims are for both reparative and distributive justice, although in practice the two often overlap. |
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Only in the last few years has attention turned to questions of distributive justice, of equity and more recently, of relational or communitarian ethics but not yet to transgenerational ethics. |
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If real progress is to be made, questions of distributive justice and social policy must become an integral part of the debate on development-not an add-on to be considered when existing economic policies prove inadequate. |
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Heterarchical structures are certainly required given the kind of nonunitary or distributive publics that emerge at the transnational level. |
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On the other hand, distributive justice also imposes duties to neither neglect nor discriminate against individuals and groups who may benefit from advances in research. |
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There was therefore a transition from a monological and specialized form of casuistry to a dialogical and democratized one, in which competence is distributive. |
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A third advantage lies in its elegance: the neoclassical theory of distributive shares lends itself to a relatively simple mathematical statement. |
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We recover the system of Bonchi et al as a subtheory in the prime power dimensional case, but the more general theory does not arise from a distributive law. |
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Yet, some empirical literature suggests that privatization could also have very modest effects on efficiency and quite regressive distributive impact. |
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We also give characterizations of continuous posheaves and completely distributive posheaves, and show that an algebraic completely distributive posheaf is spatial. |
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This study narrowed these variables down to organizational justice focusing on procedural justice and distributive justice factors as well as demographical variables. |
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Justice, although it be but one entire virtue, yet is described in two kinds of spices. The one is named justice distributive, the other is called commutative. |
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