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# and relative
# Social competition is driven by the need for self-esteem and is aimed at achieving a positive social status for the in-group relative to comparable out-groups ( e. g., favouring an in-group in order to make it better than an out-group ).
# Inertial reference systems, where the coordinate axes retain their orientation relative to the fixed stars, or equivalently, to the rotation axes of ideal gyroscopes ; the axis points to the vernal equinox
# Affordable premium: If the likelihood of an insured event is so high, or the cost of the event so large, that the resulting premium is large relative to the amount of protection offered, it is not likely that the insurance will be purchased, even if on offer.
# A sign used in musical notation to represent the relative duration and pitch of a sound ;
# The position in the court hierarchy of the court which decided the precedent, relative to the position in the court trying the current case.
# Ensure that players, in general, do not have a large stack relative to the blind level.
# The laws of physics are the same for all observers in uniform motion relative to one another ( principle of relativity ).
# The speed of light in a vacuum is the same for all observers, regardless of their relative motion or of the motion of the source of the light.
# Quality of the student's academic performance relative to the educational opportunities available in his or her high school.
# Isotope geochemistry involves the determination of the relative and absolute concentrations of the elements and their isotopes in the earth and on earth's surface.
# The process by which the relative phases of precision clocks are compared for the purpose of defining a single time standard.
# In a reflector antenna, the relative reduction in the effective aperture of the antenna caused by the masking effect of other antenna parts, such as a feed horn or a secondary reflector, which parts obstruct the radiation path.
# the behaviour must reduce a donor's fitness relative to a selfish alternative ;
# the fitness of the recipient must be elevated relative to non-recipients ;
# Transmission Coefficient ( quantum mechanics ) ( dimensionless )-Represents the probability flux of a transmitted wave relative to that of an incident wave.
# It should completely eschew absolute space and time in favor of relative motion
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The soundtrack was a critical and commercial success, a # 1 album in the US and Grammy-nominated, despite the relative critical and commercial failure of the Magical Mystery Tour film.
# Differences in relative size of chromosomes can only be caused by segmental interchange of unequal lengths.
# Where the relative frequency of tornadoes is mentioned, it is the relative frequency in the United States, for which the best data exists.
# All perceptions are relative and interact one upon another

# and ratios
# Atoms of different elements combine in simple whole-number ratios to form chemical compounds.
# Louse sex ratios are more balanced in more social hosts and more female-biased in less social hosts, presumably due to the stronger isolation among louse subpopulations ( living on separate birds ) in the latter case.
# The k-medoid clustering problem and other related facility location problems for which local search offers the best known approximation ratios from a worst-case perspective
# Pressures felt by the management of many associations to restore net worth ratios.
# Pressures felt by the management of many associations to restore net worth ratios.
# Allow issuers to remove assets from their balance sheet, which can help to improve various financial ratios, utilise capital more efficiently and achieve compliance with risk-based capital standards.
TRD package # 1 ratios:
TRD package # 2 ratios:
# Dorsal ocelli ubiquitously have massive convergence ratios from first-order ( photoreceptor ) to second-order neurons.
# Abdicating to floor area ratios ( market forces ) is the opposite of aiming a community toward something more than the sum of its parts.
With the exception of issue # 2, the Miller covers are sold in 1: 10 ratios.
A recent study conducted by The National Jurist magazine identified LSU Law as the # 1 school in the nation in terms of first-time bar passage ratios in a predictive statistical model based on LSAT scores

# and labor
# He created the Department of Labor ; introduced regulation of the labor practices in the textile industry ; and oversaw the creation of the Casa del Obrero Mundial (" House of the World Worker "), an organization with anarcho-syndicalist connections, that would play a major role in the subsequent Mexican labor movement.
# CTH Secretary General Paul Chery interviewed on the 2004 coup and labor issues
# The amount of labor and capital in two countries differ ( difference in endowments )
# Promote Gender Equality: The tide is turning slowly for women in the labor market, yet far more women than men-worldwide more than 60 % – are contributing but unpaid family workers.
# English people buy Indian cotton in the field, picked by Indian labor at seven cents a day, through an optional monopoly.
# Similarities were blurred by the fact that proponents of wage labor won the American Civil War, in which they competed for legitimacy with defenders of chattel slavery.
# Local currencies enable the community to more fully utilize its existing productive resources, especially unemployed labor, which has a catalytic effect on the rest of the local economy.
# Employment-based immigration restrictions, such as labor certification requirements or numerical caps on work visas.
# a law provided three to seven years hard labor for anyone guilty of the " forcible abduction of citizens of Ohio.
# Direct labor cost.
# has a substantial amount of labor provided by the operator and the operator ’ s family ; and
# may use seasonal labor during peak periods and a reasonable amount of full-time hired labor.
# An accepted division of labor, i. e. roles
# Civilians who died, or are presumed to have died, in Soviet labor camps during and after the war
# " Overstaffing " or " hidden unemployment " ( also called " labor hoarding "), the practice in which businesses or entire economies employ workers who are not fully occupied --- for example, workers currently not being used to produce goods or services due to legal or social restrictions or because the work is highly seasonal.
# REDIRECTRe-education through labor
# They labor for nonconformity to the world in its vain and wicked customs ( Rom.
# " Alter-globalization activists have promoted alternative water governance models through North-South red-green alliances between organized labor, environmental groups, women's groups, and indigenous groups ..." ( spoken in response to the increase in privatization of the global water supply ).
# War crimes by participating in the ill-treatment and use for forced labor of prisoners of war and the deportation of civilians to the same ends ;
# Crimes against humanity by participating in the murder, extermination, enslavement, deportation, imprisonment, torture, and use for slave labor of civilians who came under German control, German nationals, and prisoners of war.
# REDIRECT John Sweeney ( labor leader )
# Through processes of globalization and automation, the value and importance to the economy of blue-collar, unionized work, including manual labor ( e. g., assembly-line work ) decline, and those of professional workers ( e. g. scientists, creative-industry professionals, and IT professionals ) grow in value and prevalence.

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