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The Doctrine That Prevents a Second Determination of a Charge

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The doctrine that prevents a second determination of a charge or issue once it has been judicially determined in a case involving the same parties is called:

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Supply Shifts

Movements of the supply curve to the left or right, indicating a change in the quantity supplied at a given price, caused by factors other than the price of the good itself.

Equilibrium Point

The market condition where demand for a product equals its supply, resulting in a stable price and quantity.

Soft Pretzels

A type of baked pastry made from dough that is commonly twisted into a knot shape and has a soft, chewy texture.

Price Floor

A minimum price below which exchange is not permitted.

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