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  • 1Multi Party Authorization — (MPA) is a process to protect a telecommunications network, data center or industrial control system from undesirable acts by a malicious insider or inexperienced technician acting alone. MPA requires that a second authorized user approve an… …

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  • 2Multi-party system — Part of the Politics series Party politics Political spectrum …

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  • 3Multi-party period of the Republic of Turkey — History of the Republic of Turkey Independence  · Re …

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  • 4Multi party fair exchange protocol — In cryptography, a Multi party fair exchange protocol is protocol where parties accept to deliver an item if and only if they receive an item in return. Categories: Cryptography stubsCryptographic protocols …

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  • 5multi-party system — daugiapartinė sistema statusas T sritis Politika apibrėžtis Partinė sistema, kai rinkimuose ir dėl teisės sudaryti vyriausybę – atskirai arba koalicijomis – varžosi daugiau nei dvi reikšmingos partijos. Formuotis daugiapartinę sistemą objektyviai …

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  • 6multi-party system —    A system in which several parties compete for political power with the expectation that no single party will be able to command a majority in the legislature – hence the need for coalitions of a type common on the continent …

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  • 8Movement for Multi-Party Democracy — (MMD) Movement for Multi Party Democracy (MMD) Leader Rupiah Banda Ideology Center left, social democracy, trade unionism The Movement for Multi party Democracy (MMD) is a political party in …

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  • 9Secure multi-party computation — (also known as secure computation or multi party computation (MPC)) is a sub field of cryptography. The goal of methods for secure multi party computation is to enable parties to jointly compute a function over their inputs, while at the same… …

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  • 10Ugandan multi-party referendum, 2005 — Ugandans voted to restore a multi party political system in a constitutional referendum held on 28 July, 2005. Political parties were barred from competing in elections for nearly 20 years in order to curb sectarian tensions. President Yoweri… …

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