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  • 1fair — fair1 [fer] adj. [ME < OE fæger, akin to FAIN, Goth fagrs, apt, fit < IE base * pek , to be content, make (something) pretty > Lith púošiu, to ornament] 1. attractive; beautiful; lovely 2. unblemished; clean [a fair name] 3. [< notion …

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  • 2Fair weather condition — concerns the electric field and the electric current in the air as well as the conductivity of the atmosphere. [ [http://science.nasa.gov/newhome/headlines/essd15jun99 1.htm Soaking in atmospheric electricity] ] It is the electromagnetic mode or… …

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  • 3Fair Computational tree logic — is conventional computational tree logic studied with explicit fairness constraints.Weak fairness / justiceThis declares conditions such as all processes are executing infinitely often. If you consider the processes to be Pi, then the condition… …

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  • 4Fair value — Fair value, also called fair price, is a concept used in finance and economics, defined as a rational and unbiased estimate of the potential market price of a good, service, or asset, taking into account such factors as: * relative scarcity *… …

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  • 5Condition monitoring — is the process of monitoring a parameter of condition in machinery, such that a significant change is indicative of a developing failure. It is a major component of predictive maintenance. The use of conditional monitoring allows maintenance to… …

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  • 6fair|ness — «FAIR nihs», noun. the condition of being fair; justice: »Our teacher is known for her fairness in grading pupils …

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  • 7fair rent — a rent fixed under the Rent Acts taking account of all the circumstances (other than personal circumstances) and, in particular, the age, character, locality and state of repair of the dwelling house and, if any furniture is provided for use… …

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  • 8Fair Game (Scientology) — The term Fair Game is used to describe various aggressive policies and practices carried out by the Church of Scientology towards people and groups it perceives as its enemies.Predecessors of Fair Game In written policies dating from as early as… …

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  • 9condition — I n. requirement 1) to impose, set; state, stipulate a condition 2) to accept a condition 3) to fulfill, meet, satisfy a condition 4) an essential condition 5) on condition that + clause; subj. (she will join us on condition that you also be… …

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  • 10fair — fair1 fairness, n. /fair/, adj., fairer, fairest, adv., fairer, fairest, n., v. adj. 1. free from bias, dishonesty, or injustice: a fair decision; a fair judge. 2. legitimately sought, pursued, done, given, etc.; proper under the rules: a fair… …

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