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- Preferential voting or preference voting (PV) may refer to different election systems or groups of election systems: Any electoral system that allows a...
- known as preferentialism) is a form of utilitarianism in contemporary philosophy. Unlike value monist forms of utilitarianism, preferentialism values actions...
- A preferential attachment process is any of a class of processes in which some quantity, typically some form of wealth or credit, is distributed among...
- In network science, preferential attachment means that nodes of a network tend to connect to those nodes which have more links. If the network is growing...
- Preferential looking is an experimental method in developmental psychology used to gain insight into the young mind/brain. The method as used today was...
- The South Asian ****ociation for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) is the regional intergovernmental organization and geopolitical union of states in South Asia...
- of the government limit, then they can claim preferentially too. The right of the Crown as a preferential creditor was removed by the Enterprise Act 2002...
- Biastophilia (from Gr**** biastes, "rapist" + -philia) and its Latin-derived synonym raptophilia (from Latin rapere, "to seize"), also paraphilic rape,...
- Multiple transferable voting, sometimes called block preferential or block instant-runoff voting, is a winner-take-all system for electing several representatives...
- executive order originally meant selection without regard to race but preferential treatment was widely used in college admissions, as upheld in the 2003...