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A dominant strategy equilibrium is a set of choices such that each player's choices are optimal regardless of what the other players choose.
Groceries
Items of food and other household necessities purchased for consumption and use within the home.
Dickinson V. Dodds
A landmark case in contract law, dealing with the revocation of offers.
Revoked
The act of officially canceling or withdrawing something, such as a license, permission, or legal right.
Invitation to Treat
An indication by a person that they are prepared to negotiate a deal, opening discussions for an offer, but it is not in itself a binding offer.
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