• New Conditions is an album by composer Graham Collier that was originally released on his own Mosaic label in 1976. AllMusic said: "This is a frustrating...
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  • consciousness, the movement reached its apex in the summer of 1893, when new conditions were presented to the landowners and mine owners of Sicily concerning...
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  • Conditions of Learning, by Robert M. Gagné, was originally published in 1965 by Holt, Rinehart and Winston and describes eight kinds of learning and nine...
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  • Karush–Kuhn–Tucker (KKT) conditions, also known as the Kuhn–Tucker conditions, are first derivative tests (sometimes called first-order necessary conditions) for a solution...
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  • Nervous Conditions is a novel by Zimbabwean author Tsitsi Dangarembga, first published in the United Kingdom in 1988. It was the first book published by...
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    In macroeconomics, the Inada conditions, named after Japanese economist Ken-Ichi Inada, are assumptions about the shape of a function, usually applied...
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  • search algorithm can use Wolfe conditions as a requirement for any guessed α {\displaystyle \alpha } , before finding a new search direction p k {\displaystyle...
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  • (1889–1951), the "father of fairy chess", invented many fairy pieces and new conditions. He was also problem editor of Fairy Chess Review (1930–1951). Although...
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    against perceived oppressors or enemies). Stubborn refusal to respond to new conditions affecting the goal, such as removal or modification of the barrier,...
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  • Constructive dismissal (category Ethically disputed working conditions)
    voluntary but rather a response to intolerable working conditions imposed by the employer. These conditions can include unreasonable work demands, harassment...
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