Principle of deferred decisions is a technique used in analysis of randomized algorithms. A randomized algorithm makes a set of random choices. These...
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appropriate accounting period. Two common types of deferrals are deferred expenses and deferred income. A deferred expense represents cash paid in advance for...
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case Random self-reducibility Principle of deferred decision Frieze, Alan M.; Reed, Bruce (1998), "Probabilistic analysis of algorithms", in Habib, Michel;...
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algorithm Las Vegas algorithm Monte Carlo algorithm Principle of deferred decision Probabilistic analysis of algorithms Probabilistic roadmap Randomized algorithms...
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predominantly by obeying the pleasure principle. Maturity is the slow process of learning to endure the pain of deferred gratification as and when reality...
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the United States. Such a decision may settle the law in more than one way: establishing a significant new legal principle or concept; overturning prior...
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SNC-Lavalin affair (redirect from SNC-Lavalin deferred prosecution affair)
SNC-Lavalin (subsequently rebranded AtkinsRéalis in 2023) by offering a deferred prosecution agreement. The affair became public when The Globe and Mail...
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Precedent (redirect from Decisional law)
precedent operates under the principle of stare decisis ("to stand by things decided"), where past judicial decisions serve as case law to guide future...
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Code of Medical Ethics, the council has deferred to Opinion 2.20 to address inquiries involving surrogate decision making, even though the guidelines presented...
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courts to defer to an agency's reasonable interpretation of an ambiguity in a law that the agency enforces. In lieu of Chevron, the decision assigns the...
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Delayed gratification (redirect from Deferred Gratification)
Delayed gratification, or deferred gratification, is the ability to resist the temptation of an immediate reward in favor of a more valuable and long-lasting...
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Cooper v. Aaron (category United States Supreme Court cases of the Warren Court)
Aaron articulated the principle that the Supreme Court's decision has the final say, overriding all state and public officials. List of United States Supreme...
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Principal–agent problem (redirect from Principle agent problem)
systems (Holt 1995). Tournaments represent one way of implementing the general principle of "deferred compensation", which is essentially an agreement between...
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Consular nonreviewability (section Distinction between Department of State decisions, USCIS decisions, and ICE/CBP immigration enforcement decisions)
"quasi-refusals" mean that the consular officer has deferred a final decision on the applicant, and will complete the decision once additional information from the applicant...
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elections were deferred. This sequence of events raises serious questions about the procedural integrity and transparency of the decision-making process...
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Morality (redirect from Moral principle)
categorization of intentions, decisions and actions into those that are proper, or right, and those that are improper, or wrong. Morality can be a body of standards...
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(1984), was a landmark decision of the United States Supreme Court that set forth the legal test used when U.S. federal courts must defer to a government agency's...
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Korematsu v. United States (redirect from Korematsu decision)
United States decision, and rested largely on the same principle: deference to Congress and the military authorities, particularly in light of the uncertainty...
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Money (redirect from Concept of money)
distinguish money are: medium of exchange, a unit of account, a store of value and sometimes, a standard of deferred payment. Money was historically an emergent...
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Personal jurisdiction (redirect from Nationality principle)
hearing of a case concerning events occurring on foreign territory between two citizens of the home jurisdiction. A similar principle is that of standing...
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Nondelegation doctrine (redirect from Nondelegation principle)
The doctrine of nondelegation (or non-delegation principle) is the theory that one branch of government must not authorize another entity to exercise...
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N.V.H v Minister for Justice & Equality (category Supreme Court of Ireland cases)
Minister for Justice & Equality in relation to "the exceptional use of deferred declarations." Xi Mei Lin, Xing Jian Zheng, Xin Yi Lin (A Minor Suing...
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refusal led to the murders of a woman's three children by her estranged husband. This decision affirmed the controversial principle that state and local government...
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circumcision is an infringement of the child's autonomy and should be deferred until he is capable of making the decision himself. Others state that parents...
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Best interests (redirect from Best Interest of the Child)
interests or best interests of the child is a child rights principle, which derives from Article 3 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, which says...
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Major questions doctrine (redirect from Major questions principle)
The major questions doctrine is a principle of statutory interpretation in United States administrative law under which, pursuant to recent Supreme Court...
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restrictions of liberty. The phrase "rule of law" was further popularized in the 19th century by British jurist A. V. Dicey. However, the principle, if not...
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Abortion law by country (redirect from Legal status of abortion)
as of 2020. This ground is not explicitly mentioned in the law but it is accepted as a general legal principle and established by judicial decision. This...
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describe how to design flexible and reusable object-oriented software. Deferring the decision about which algorithm to use until runtime allows the calling code...
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require payment of compensation without fault. Atiyah quoted the case of Bolton v. Stone [1951] as an example of where a policy decision deferred a defendant's...
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