Klint Jensen, Karsten (2002): What is the Difference between (Moderate) Egalitarianism and Prioritarianism? Ms. for the Conference of the European Society for Analytical Philosophy, June 2002 in Lund. 20 pp.Jensen, K.K. (2003). What is the Difference Between (Moderate) Egalitarianism and ...
Because international differences in drink definitions also exist, comparing studies from different countries is difficult. The of a universal definition of moderate drinking is hampered further by variations in the way alcohol consumption levels and drinking patterns are being assessed (i.e., the ...
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An operational definition of punish- ment (see Chapter 2) is not used. Punishment is assumed to be in effect with Assertive Discipline. Second, there is inadequate research to suggest the approach works. Much of the reported data on assertive discipline includes teacher testimonials or ...
In terms of usage, "moderate" is often used more broadly in various musical genres and can vary slightly depending on the context. Andante, while also flexible, typically adheres more closely to its definition, offering a consistent pace across different works and styles. 14 Moderate tempos can...
Whereas, on the positive subscale (disinhibition or excess behaviors, the other 12 items), the difference between the groups was moderate (t63 = −2.050; P = .04; d = 0.51). Comment The diagnosis of SD is far from unequivocally defined or universally practiced. Numerous studies have ...
While increasing the nation’s monetary supply too much could create excessive inflation, a moderate expansion in the nation’s monetary base is an effective means of fighting deflation, at least in theory. Central banks’ efforts to fight deflation are not always effective. Their biggest handicap...
For example, with deontology there is what is called threshold or moderate deontology, and in natural law theory there is a view called proportionalism. Neither of these are absolutist views, and both views include the results of actions as justification for some means. Internal to these non-...
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Moderate Profile: A balanced mix, with 50% in bonds and 45% in stocks. This middle-of-the-road approach aims for a blend of growth and income. Aggressive Profile: In this profile, a significant two-thirds is allocated to stocks, with bonds making up the smaller share. This is for thos...