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On balance

Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law, 2013
In the course of legal reasoning--whether for purposes of deciding an issue, justifying a decision, predicting how an issue will be decided, or arguing for how it should be decided--one often is required to reach (and assert) conclusions based on a balance of reasons that is not straightforwardly reducible to the application of rules. Recent AI and Law
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The Balance Must Balance

1971
Having had endless trouble with balance of payment deficits ever since the war, it is no wonder that the British public is ready and eager to listen to any proposals which are claimed to provide a solution of that problem. I have often wondered what proportion of those in Britain who are in favour of joining the Common Market are in favour of it ...
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Balance In Nursing

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1958
DURING the past year, many nurses throughout the country took part in two separate graduation ceremonies-one at which they received their baccalaureate degree, and another marking the completion of their basic program in professional nursing. In some instances, several years separated the two occasions; in others, they occurred simultaneously. The fact
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Tree allometry and improved estimation of carbon stocks and balance in tropical forests

Oecologia, 2005
J. Chave   +22 more
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IN THE BALANCE

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1958
Barbara J. Brown, William D. Snively
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To Balance or Not to Balance?

The Journal of Business Education, 1960
Martin T. Farris, John W. Lowe
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