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It is an adjective meaning "repeated or stated again, especially for emphasis," so it is used to describe actions that are repeated. For example: "The teacher iterated the instructions several times to make sure the students understood."
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The designer explained that it was only as technology advanced and designs could be iterated that Apple reached a point where it was happy with the size and feel of the device, insisting that "it's very important to make the edges comfortable, to feel less wide than it really is".
Rather, the sequence is multiply iterated.
Furthermore, the box may be iterated.
But, by the law of iterated logarithm, which we return to below in connection with the law of symmetric oscillation, infinitely many initial segments of a random sequence will have more 0s than 1s (and infinitely many will have more 1s than 0s).
In this context, Mendelssohn explains how beauty affords a distinctive pleasure precisely as the unity of the multiplicity of things taken in by the senses (a view subsequently iterated, as we have seen, in On the Main Principles).
Approaches that do so are the optimal assertions approach (Benz 2006, Benz & van Rooij 2007), iterated best response models (e.g., Franke 2009, 2011, Jäger 2014), and related probabilistic models (e.g., Frank & Goodman 2012, Goodman & Stuhlmüller 2013, Franke & Jäger 2014).
In sum, iterated admissibility is an eliminative approach: starting from the set of all (truth-abiding) strategies, some strategies are weeded out at every step until we remain with a stable set of strategies from which nothing can be eliminated anymore.
Based on such a restriction to truth-obedient strategies, it has been shown independently by Pavan (2013) and Rothschild (2013) that there is an established non-equilibrium solution concept that nicely rationalizes Quantity implicatures, namely iterated admissibility, also known as iterated elimination of weakly dominated strategies.
However it is not interpreted as an accomplishment any more but is reinterpreted as an iterated activity.
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Nigel Farage has re-iterated his backing for voting reform in response to this inbalance between his party's votes and seats.
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