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Charles III (17
September 879 – 7
October 929),
called the
Simple or the
Straightforward (from the
Latin Carolus Simplex), was the king of West
Francia from...
- In
mechanism design, a
strategyproof (SP)
mechanism is a game form in
which each
player has a weakly-dominant strategy, so that no
player can gain by "spying"...
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balance political understandings of
system behaviour with a more
straightforwardly descriptive view. Beer
coined POSIWID in his
books and used it many...
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revised the
folklore tale of
Robin Hood to
depict Robin as much more
straightforwardly heroic and less as a
thief with a code of honor. This
adaptation was...
- and
judge things clearly,
especially those that are not
obvious or
straightforward. In
specific contexts,
discernment may
refer to:
Discernment in Christianity...
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virtuous attributes such as integrity, truthfulness,
straightforwardness (including
straightforwardness of conduct: earnestness),
along with the
absence of...
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short and simple", "keep it
short and sweet", "keep it
simple and
straightforward", "keep it
small and simple", "keep it simple, soldier", "keep it simple...
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explanation for hetero****uality in
organisms that
reproduce ****ually is
straightforwardly understood to be a
psychological adaptation resulting from greater...
- form of
nonsense verse,
although they tend
nowadays to be used for
straightforward humour,
rather than
having a
nonsensical effect.
Among writers in English...
- position. The
seven vowel qualities of
Tiberian Hebrew are
indicated straightforwardly by
distinct diacritics: The
diacritics qubutz and
shuruq both represent...