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Binary integer programming problems are those where all the decision variables restricted to integer values are further restricted to be binary variables.
Comparative Fault
Often used synonymously with comparative negligence. But also sometimes used to refer to a defense that operates like comparative negligence but considers the plaintiff’s and the defendant’s overall fault rather than either’s negligence alone.
Fault
A defect, mistake, or error in a system or character that often leads to malfunction or adverse outcomes.
Legal Theory Of Negligence
A legal doctrine that makes a person or entity liable for harm caused by failing to act as a reasonably prudent person would under the same circumstances.
Reasonable Person
A hypothetical individual in law whose behavior serves as a standard of care to determine negligence by comparing actions to those expected of a typical person.
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