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What (who) is taking of measures - definition

Equivalence of measures; Equivalent measure; Equivalent measures

Old measures         
DANCES MADE FOR FESTIVALS
Old Measures
Old measures, or simply measures, were a group of dances performed at ceremonial and festive occasions in Early Modern Britain. Some of the dances included in the measures were the pavane and the almain, and dances such as the galliard and the courante are also mentioned as accompanying or following the traditional measures.
List of Colorado ballot measures         
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  • Commercial marijuana operations, such as the one pictured, were legalized as a result of 2012's Amendment 64
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Ballot measures of Colorado
The following is a list of statewide initiatives and referenda modifying state law and proposing state constitutional amendments in Colorado, sorted by election. The Colorado Legislative Council, an organ of the Colorado General Assembly, maintains a comprehensive list at its website.
Role-taking theory         
SOCIAL-PSYCHOLOGICAL CONCEPT
Role take; Role-take; Role taking theory
Role-taking theory (or social perspective taking) is the social-psychological concept that one of the most important factors in facilitating social cognition in children is the growing ability to understand others’ feelings and perspectives, an ability that emerges as a result of general cognitive growth. Part of this process requires that children come to realize that others’ views may differ from their own.

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Equivalence (measure theory)

In mathematics, and specifically in measure theory, equivalence is a notion of two measures being qualitatively similar. Specifically, the two measures agree on which events have measure zero.

Examples of use of taking of measures
1. "The taking of measures to combat terrorism involves a heavy political responsibility, and it is critical that there be proper political accountability if errors are made." Justice, the all–party law reform group, which has officially intervened in the case, said the 2005 Prevention of Terrorism Act failed to "attain the core, irreducible minimum entitlement to natural justice" demanded by article 6 of the European convention on human rights, which spelled out the commitment to a fair trial.