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This results in interventions on hindrances in, and adaptations of, the preconditions of daily practice.
In order to satisfy the preconditions of three-way decisions, we analyze the normalized principle of loss functions under the dual hesitant fuzzy environment.
"The preconditions of revolution exist in the UK, and most western countries.
As time goes on, they develop a detailed understanding of how the system works and the preconditions of success.
It's a sign of the times that the most effective way to promulgate such values is to present them as preconditions of economic development.
And these reforms should be supplemented by other preconditions of national reconciliation, like general amnesty to all those who have not engaged in terrorism.
First Oh Yeon-ho set forth what he called the "ten preconditions of valuable user-created content," centering around issues of credibility, responsibility, influence and sustainability.
No relic of a bygone era, it is a profound expression of insight into the nature of the human condition and the preconditions of sovereign self-government.
Removal from the United Nations sanctions list, commonly called the blacklist, has been one of the preconditions of the Taliban for entering peace talks with the Afghan government.
Durkheim criticized the utilitarian vision of human action and placed a much greater emphasis on the institutional preconditions of market-oriented action.
Mitt Romney has offered it as an example of the federal government's lack of business acumen, given the automaker's failure to meet performance-based preconditions of its loan.
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