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  2. Weak and strong sustainability - Wikipedia

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    Weak sustainability is an idea based upon the work of Nobel laureate Robert Solow, [4] [5] [6] and John Hartwick. [7] [8] [9] which states that 'human capital' can substitute 'natural capital'. The weak sustainability paradigm stems from the 1970s.

  3. Negative utilitarianism - Wikipedia

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    Others distinguish between "strong" and "weak" versions of negative utilitarianism, where strong versions are only concerned with reducing negative well-being, and weak versions say that both positive and negative well-being matter but that negative well-being matters more. [5]

  4. Interpersonal ties - Wikipedia

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    Interpersonal ties, generally, come in three varieties: strong, weak or absent. Weak social ties, it is argued, are responsible for the majority of the embeddedness and structure of social networks in society as well as the transmission of information through these networks. Specifically, more novel information flows to individuals through weak ...

  5. The Forces Behind Negative Real Interest Rates - AOL

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  6. Negative and positive atheism - Wikipedia

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    Implicit "negative" / "weak" / "soft" atheists who lack a belief in God without explicitly denying the concept, includes very young children, those who are unacquainted with the concept or are truly undecided. on right: Explicit "negative" / "weak" / "soft" atheists who do not believe that God exists necessarily. on right

  7. Is the US economy fundamentally strong? - AOL

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    “The American economy is fundamentally strong, and Treasury securities remain the world’s preeminent safe and liquid asset.” The U.S. Federal Reserve has implemented significant interest ...

  8. Situational strength - Wikipedia

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    A meta-analysis was performed by Bowling et al. to test the relationship of situational strength between job satisfaction and job performance. The results of this were that constraints and consequences both led to a negative relationship. Job satisfaction and job performance were more related to each other in strong versus weak situations.

  9. Strong and weak sampling - Wikipedia

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    Strong and weak sampling are two sampling approach [1] in Statistics, and are popular in computational cognitive science and language learning. [2] In strong sampling, it is assumed that the data are intentionally generated as positive examples of a concept, [3] while in weak sampling, it is assumed that the data are generated without any restrictions.