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unjustified
unˈjustified, ppl. a. [un-1 8.] † 1. Not brought to justice; not punished or executed. Obs.c 1340 Hampole Pr. Consc. 5871 At þat day..loverds alswa [shall give account] of þair meigne Þe whilk þai lete uniustifyed be. 1564 Reg. Privy Council Scot. I. 306 He wald haif sauffit the sone of ane theif, b... Oxford English Dictionary
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Statement by President Biden on Russia's Unprovoked and Unjustified ...
President Putin has chosen a premeditated war that will bring a catastrophic loss of life and human suffering. Russia alone is responsible for the death and destruction this attack will bring, and ...
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Spitting at Science: The Unjustified Criminalization of Spitting While ...
Saliva doesn't transmit HIV.And no one has ever become HIV-positive because an HIV-positive person spit on them.. Yet a number of states, including Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, and Texas, either have laws that explicitly criminalize the act of spitting specifically if one is HIV-positive or in recent years have used the criminal law to prosecute ...
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Feds conducted 'broad' and 'unjustified' surveillance of ... - Fox News
5 days agoFIRST ON FOX: A new report from the House Judiciary Committee and its Weaponization Subcommittee revealed that the federal government conducted "broad" and "unjustified" surveillance of Americans ...
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Wholly unjustified and brutal invasion of iraq I mean ukraine
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Why is partially summing terms of an infinite p-adic series unjustified? Why is this unjustified? $$\sum_{n=1}^\infty 1$$ $$= \sum_{n=1}^p 1 +\sum_{n=p+1}^{p+p^2} 1 + \sum_{n=p+p^2+1}^{p+p^2+p^3} 1 + \cdots$$ $$=p+p^...
Whereas the second "=" is true in general (if "+..." is interpreted correctly), and the third "=" is true with respect to the $p$-adic metric, the first "=" lacks justification. It would be some "infinite associativity law" which simply does not exist if the series is not convergent. To see things c...
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HDFC Bank: Why The $21bn Rout Was Not Unjustified
7 days agoWhile HDFC Bank did outpace headline expectations slightly in Q3 FY24, all eyes were on the finer details, particularly deposits, which came in at a less-than-stellar +1.9% sequential growth.
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Disjoint left translates of a function from a non-compact locally compact group to R with compact support. I'm having trouble trying to prove an unjustified (and probably obvious!) statement in an academic paper. $G...
One needs to prove: if $K,L\subset G$ are compact subsets, there exist $x\in G$ such that $K\cap xL=\emptyset$. Consider the map $f:K\times L\to G$, $f(a,b)=ab^{-1}$. It can't be surjective ($K\times L$ is compact, hence the image of $f$ is compact). If $x\in G$ is not in the image of $f$ then $K\ca...
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homeomorphism $\Rightarrow$ isomorphism ? (counterexample, Hartshorne exercise 3.2) I "had solved" a tedious exercice showing that two varieties are isomorphic. I "had solved" this by proving that there was a homeomor...
In a category we say that a morphism is an isomorphism if it has a (two-sided) inverse $in$ $that$ $category$. In your case the category is algebraic varieties over a fixed field, and morphisms are algebraic maps. The real problem is that even if your algebraic map has an inverse in the category of ...
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Convergence of iterative formulae I have noticed that the the iterative formula: $$x_{n+1}=a^{\frac1{x_n}} $$ has some interesting behaviour starting from $x_0=1$ I began with $a=10$ for which the formula converges t...
**You guess was right, it is $\mathbf{e^e}$.** Now to the point. Say you iterate some function, like $x_{n+1}=f(x_n)$, and you know there is a point $x_0$ such that $f(x_0)=x_0$; will the iterative process converge to that point? Roughly speaking, it will if $|f'(x_0)|<1$ and won't otherwise. (You p...
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Killing of Homeless Woman Unjustified, Officer Says
Jul 21, 2000Breaking ranks with other police accounts of last year's controversial police shooting of homeless woman Margaret Mitchell, a veteran LAPD motorcycle officer who watched from across the street as ...
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D.R. Horton: Buy The Unjustified Sell-Off, Tailwinds Remain Excellent
2 days agoD.R. Horton, a homebuilder, stands out in the market with strong performance, healthy financials, secure dividends, and promising future growth. Learn more on DHI stock here.
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Why is this "not allowed by definition"? Eigenvectors and Eigenvalues I have just started learning about eigenvectors and eigenvalues, and encountered the following (unjustified) statement. $ (A - \lambda I)\mathbf{v...
The eigenvalue equation can also be written as $Av=\lambda v $, so we are looking for vectors $v$, on which the operator $A$ acts by scalar multiplication. These vectors usually say some interesting things about the nature of the operator $A$, as well as helps with solving problems. After all, many ...
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For any positive integer $n$, prove that $\tau(n)\leq 2\sqrt{n}.$ **Problem:** For any positive integer $n$, prove that $\tau(n)\leq 2\sqrt{n}.$ **My Attempt:** For every divisor $d_1<d_2...<d_k$ less than $\sqrt{n}$...
Well, your proof is almost complete. Notice that each of the $d_i$ is less than $\sqrt{n}$ and they are different. There could be no more than $\sqrt{n}$ positive integers less than $\sqrt{n}$. So $k\leq\sqrt{n}$.
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Probability that a random person is both X and Y I'm wondering how the following probability problem should be approached: Which probability is the smallest, given a random person? a) The person is a student b) Th...
$P(\text{student}, \text{bilingual}) \le P(\text{student})$ and $P(\text{student}, \text{bilingual}) \le P(\text{bilingual})$. This is a consequence of the fact that $A\cap B\subseteq A$ and $A\cap B\subseteq B$ and for $A\subseteq B$ one has $P(A)\le P(B)$. Depending on your assumption on the sampl...
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