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  • 61Strict weak ordering — The 13 possible strict weak orderings on a set of three elements {a, b, c}. The only partially ordered sets are coloured, while totally ordered ones are in black. Two orderings are shown as connected by an edge if they differ by a single… …

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  • 62Strict liability (criminal) — In criminal law, strict liability is liability for which mens rea (Latin for guilty mind ) does not have to be proven in relation to one or more elements comprising the actus reus (Latin for guilty act ) although intention, recklessness or… …

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  • 63Strict liability — Tort law Part of the …

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  • 64Strict programming language — A strict programming language is one in which only strict functions (functions whose parameters must be evaluated completely before they may be called) may be defined by the user. A non strict programming language allows the user to define non… …

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  • 65Strict two-phase locking — In computer science, strict two phase locking (Strict 2PL) is a locking method used in concurrent systems.The two rules of Strict 2PL are:# If a transaction T wants to read/write an object, it must request a shared/exclusive lock on the object. # …

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  • 66Strict function — A strict function in the denotational semantics of programming languages is a function f where . The entity , called bottom, denotes an expression which does not return a normal value, either because it loops endlessly or because it aborts due to …

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  • 67Strict conditional — In logic, a strict conditional is a material conditional that is acted upon by the necessity operator from modal logic. For any two propositions p and q, the formula p ightarrow q says that p materially implies q while Box (p ightarrow q) says… …

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  • 68Strict father model — The strict father model of parenting is one which places strong value on discipline as a means to survive and thrive in a harsh world.Ideas involved in this model include: * That children learn through reward and punishment, as in operant… …

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  • 69strict construction — A close or rigid reading and interpretation of a law. It is said that criminal statutes must be strictly construed. Rule of strict construction has no definite or precise meaning, has only relative application, is not opposite of liberal… …

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  • 70Strict differentiability — In mathematics, strict differentiability is a modification of the usual notion of differentiability of functions that is particularly suited to p adic analysis. In short, the definition is made more restrictive by allowing both points used in the …

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