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Findings like the ones that Olds has produced over the years are complex and replete with caveats: matters of statistical insignificance, data sparseness, and the like.
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Decision-making is by consensus among Parties (observers can comment), with the caveat that a three-quarter majority rule is acceptable for substantive matters or a simple majority rule for procedural matters [ 95].
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