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Competition good refers to the question: Now I'd like you to tell me your views on various issues.
According to this interpretation, the phrase "the nature of the divine and the good" refers simply to a characteristic that is attributed to Pyrrho, and labeled by poetic hyperbole as 'divine', in another fragment of Timon, namely his extraordinary tranquillity; the couplet as a whole, then, is saying that tranquillity is the source of an even-tempered life.
'Good' refers to renal size of more than 2 s.d.
An economic concept, a "luxury good" refers to goods for which the costs, in terms of household expenditures, rise more rapidly than income [ 1].
Poor and good subgroups were defined as follows: Poor refers to samples with an event within five years, whereas Good refers to samples with event free survival and at least five years follow up.
In the single-objective case the term good refers directly to the fitness function, and in the multi-objective case it refers to the ability of a given solution to dominate others.
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Last week an editorial in the Communist party-controlled Global Times warned: "Making things difficult for China politically will do him no good," referring to Trump.
The term "pure public goods" refers to commodities that have two particular characteristics: their benefits can be enjoyed undiminished by many users concurrently as well as sequentially, and it is costly for the provider to exclude unauthorised (free-riding) consumers.
You generally see the expression in shops or on manufactured goods referring to the returns policy, which is governed by the Sale of Goods Act.
Locating biomedical good, which refers to the good that is accomplished with medical intervention on a particular illness.
Good calibration refers to a good agreement between predicted probabilities and observed frequencies, eg, overall or across different strata by various CPR levels (ie, cut-off points).
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