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The Distinction Between a Condition Precedent and a Condition Subsequent

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The distinction between a condition precedent and a condition subsequent


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Middle-of-the-Road

A course of action or opinion that avoids extremes and adopts a moderate or balanced viewpoint.

Median Voter

A theoretical concept in political economy and public choice theory that suggests policies are determined by the preferences of the median voter when voters are positioned along a single policy dimension.

Voter Type

Refers to categories of voters distinguished by specific characteristics such as political preference, age, or socioeconomic status.

Arrow Impossibility Theorem

A principle stating that no rank-order voting system can be designed that always satisfies three fairness criteria: non-dictatorship, unrestricted domain, and independence of irrelevant alternatives.

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