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What (who) is self-stripping form - definition

Court stripping; Curtailment of jurisdiction; Court-stripping

Indian tax forms         
Indian tax forms are used to document information in compliance with the Income Tax Act of 1961 and in accordance with the Income Tax Rules (codified in 1962), which govern the process of filing income tax returns in India.
Canonical form         
  • C]] arrays. Each one is converted into a canonical form by sorting. Since both sorted strings literally agree, the original strings were anagrams of each other.
STANDARD (OFTEN UNIQUE) WAY OF PRESENTING AN OBJECT AS A MATHEMATICAL EXPRESSION
Canonical sum of products form; Data normalization; Normal form (mathematics); Canonical Form; Canonical form (mathematics)
In mathematics and computer science, a canonical, normal, or standard form of a mathematical object is a standard way of presenting that object as a mathematical expression. Often, it is one which provides the simplest representation of an object and which allows it to be identified in a unique way.
self-hatred         
HATRED OF ONESELF
Self-hate; Self-loathing; Self-hating gay; Self hate; Self hatred; Self loathing; Self Hatred; Self-revulsion; Self-contempt; Self contempt; Self-hating; Self hating; Self-hated; Self hated; Self-hates; Self hates; Self hater; Self-loathe; Self loathe; Self loathes; Hate oneself; Self phobia; Self-hating Catholic
(also self-hate)
¦ noun intense dislike of oneself.

Wikipedia

Jurisdiction stripping

In United States law, jurisdiction-stripping (also called court-stripping or curtailment-of-jurisdiction), is the limiting or reducing of a court's jurisdiction by Congress through its constitutional authority to determine the jurisdiction of federal courts and to exclude or remove federal cases from state courts.