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The Magnitude of a Vector Can Never Be Less Than

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The magnitude of a vector can never be less than the magnitude of one of its components.

Understand the conditions under which inequalities are considered just according to Rawls.
Understand the core principles and differences between Stoicism and Hedonism.
Recognize the historical contexts in which Stoicism and Hedonism developed.
Identify the key philosophers associated with Stoicism and Hedonism and their contributions.

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Incapacity

The inability to comprehend or manage one's own affairs due to mental deficiency or a similar condition.

Disaffirmance

The legal right or act of renouncing or rejecting a contract or agreement, particularly used in reference to minors' agreements.

Depreciated

The decrease in an asset's value over time due to wear and tear, obsolescence, or market conditions.

Necessary Item

Items considered essential for the well-being of a person, often used in legal contexts regarding support obligations.

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