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first-order oblateness - translation to russian

First-order election; First-order elections; Second-order elections; Second order election; First order election

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First-order predicate calculus; First-order predicate logic; Predicate logic; Predicate calculus; First order logic; Predicate Calculus; First Order Logic; First order language; First-order language; Quantification theory; First order predicate calculus; Predicate logic (Philosophy); First order logic with equality; 1st order logic; First Order Language; FOPL; First order predicate logic; Polyadic predicate calculus; Predicate logic (philosophy); First-order logic with equality; First-Order Logic; First-order sentence; Quantification calculus; Satisfaction relation; Predicate Logic; Many-sorted first-order logic; First-order Peano arithmetic; FOPC; Lower Predicate Calculus; Tarskian semantics; Classical predicate logic; First-order-logic; Equational first-order logic; Semantics of first-order logic; Deductive systems for first-order logic

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COLLECTION OF FORMAL SYSTEMS USED IN MATHEMATICS, PHILOSOPHY, LINGUISTICS, AND COMPUTER SCIENCE
First-order predicate calculus; First-order predicate logic; Predicate logic; Predicate calculus; First order logic; Predicate Calculus; First Order Logic; First order language; First-order language; Quantification theory; First order predicate calculus; Predicate logic (Philosophy); First order logic with equality; 1st order logic; First Order Language; FOPL; First order predicate logic; Polyadic predicate calculus; Predicate logic (philosophy); First-order logic with equality; First-Order Logic; First-order sentence; Quantification calculus; Satisfaction relation; Predicate Logic; Many-sorted first-order logic; First-order Peano arithmetic; FOPC; Lower Predicate Calculus; Tarskian semantics; Classical predicate logic; First-order-logic; Equational first-order logic; Semantics of first-order logic; Deductive systems for first-order logic

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Тонкая палочка с ременной петлей на конце, применяемая как хлыст при верховой езде.

Wikipedia

Second-order election

Second-order election is a term that appeared for the first time in Karlheinz Reif and Hermann Schmitt's "Nine second-order national elections – A conceptual framework for the analysis of European election results" article for the [European Journal of Political Research, in 1980]. It was used to analyze the first European Parliament elections, held in 1979 in the, then, nine member states of the European Economic Community. According to the "second-order elections" approach, European Parliament elections were "second-order" in that they were viewed as less important by voters, parties and the media than first-order elections.

First-order elections are those that determine the government and/or executive power in a political system, i.e., national elections. They are first-order in that they are seen as more important by parties, voters and the media. Local and regional elections are also considered second-order elections.

Second-order elections present the following characteristics: turnout is expected to be lower than in national elections, voters are more prone to vote for protest parties, or parties in the periphery of the political system, rather than the usual mainstream parties they would vote for in a national election. As a result, second-order elections are often used by voters to punish or reward the current governing parties.

Regarding EP elections, empirical evidence has shown that all six EP elections (1979, 1985, 1989, 1994, 1999, 2004) have been second-order elections. However, the second-order elections approach has not been confirmed for the twelve new member states of the European Union (Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Cyprus, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia).

What is the Russian for first-order oblateness? Translation of &#39first-order oblateness&#39 to Rus