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Why a Rule of Law Index?
Although many organizations do excellent work measuring aspects of the rule of law, no single index comprehensively assesses how well individual countries are adhering to the rule of law. To address this gap, the WJP is developing and pilot... Read More »
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What is the sector rule in KSE 100 index for selection criteria?
Sector rule has 2 types. 1. Time rule 2. Value rule Time Rule: If any company maintains its capitalization for 2 consecutive recomposition years then replace it.. Value Rule: If the capitalization of any company increases 10% within 6 month... Read More »
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What are the rules of alphabetical indexing?
You put them in alphabetical order it's not that hard ok if there were two things that started with an A the one with the second letter clostest to the beginning of the alphabet goes first and anything beginning with a number goes to the fr... Read More »
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Hello, Rick Rickards, thanks for replying. The query examples you have posted are not related to my question No1. All they do is create tables and relationships, they don't set Indexed property for the foreign key field to Yes (Duplicates O...
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The Index is a powerful tool that enables government and non-government leaders, as well as civil society, to assess and strengthen countries’ adherence to the rule of law. The Index, which utilizes a rigorous methodology and will be period...
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Index Law for Division: http://www.mathsteacher.com.au/year8/ch0… By Index Rule: 18x / 6 = 3x 10r^5 / 20r^4 = 10/20[r^(5-4)] = r / 2 (4s^3)(k^7) / (16s^8)(k^4) = [4/16s^(3-8)][k^(7-4)] = 1/4(s^-5)(k^3) or k^3 / 4s^5 Ron
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You can take all of the bases and multiply them separately in a set of brackets and then multiply the whole lot to that same power. However if the base is the same, to different powers, then you simply add the powers. If it's dividion then ...
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Space Requirement for Index will not depend on how big the table is but what columns the index is based and what data types are those indexed columns, and howmany rows are there in that table. Can you little more specific on 2nd Q please......
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