Return-path: Envelope-to: jbovlaste-admin@lojban.org Delivery-date: Tue, 29 Oct 2024 23:52:10 -0700 Received: from [192.168.123.254] (port=46190 helo=jiten.lojban.org) by 4f8f24ca47b9 with smtp (Exim 4.96) (envelope-from ) id 1t62Yp-0006LZ-1c for jbovlaste-admin@lojban.org; Tue, 29 Oct 2024 23:52:10 -0700 Received: by jiten.lojban.org (sSMTP sendmail emulation); Wed, 30 Oct 2024 06:52:07 +0000 From: "Apache" To: curtis289@att.net Reply-To: webmaster@lojban.org Subject: [jvsw] Definition Edited At Word so'e'i -- By krtisfranks Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2024 06:52:07 +0000 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Message-Id: X-Spam-Score: -1.0 (-) X-Spam_score: -1.0 X-Spam_score_int: -9 X-Spam_bar: - In jbovlaste, the user krtisfranks has edited a definition of "so'e'i" in the language "English". Differences: 5,5c5,5 < When some well-defined supermajority or qualifying majority is attained, this word represents such a count. When the quantified set has well-defined atomic members and is finite in cardinality and is non-empty, then this word refers to the least integer which strictly attains or exceeds the required value for a qualifying majority or a relevant supermajority according to the context or applicable definition thereof, and perhaps according to certain other requirements or assumptions (for example: if the qualifying (super)majority requirement is that approval must be granted by at least 50% of member states which represent at least 50% of the total population being governed, then the smallest possibly collection of member states which can be cobbled together so as to satisfy this requirement may not be what is being referenced, and - instead - it might be the case that certain member states are guaranteed to vote for or against the question at hand and thus the practical decisive factor is whether population representation can be achieved while baking in certain foregone/effectively guaranteed results, and this word would thus refer to the cardinality of member states which can achieve the condition under these assumptions). When preceded by "{pi}", then the combination refers to the corresponding fraction for the same. See also: "{so'e}", "{so'e'u}". --- > When some well-defined supermajority or qualifying majority is attained, this word represents such a count. When the quantified set has well-defined atomic members and is finite in cardinality and is non-empty, then this word refers to the least integer which strictly attains or exceeds the required value for a qualifying majority or a relevant supermajority according to the context or applicable definition thereof, and perhaps according to certain other requirements or assumptions (for example: if the qualifying (super)majority requirement is that approval must be granted by at least 50% of member states which represent at least 50% of the total population being governed, then the smallest possibly collection of member states which can be cobbled together so as to satisfy this requirement may not be what is being referenced, and - instead - it might be the case that certain member states are guaranteed to vote for or against the question at hand and thus the practical decisive factor is whether population representation can be achieved while baking in certain foregone/effectively guaranteed results, and this word would thus refer to the cardinality of member states which can achieve the condition under these assumptions). When no qualifying majority or well-defined relevant supermajority is provided by context, then this word may refer to a subjective and conceptual such notion or just a middling amount between unanimity and a half, or more than "{so'e'o}" but less than "{so'e'e}". When preceded by "{pi}", then the combination refers to the corresponding fraction for the same. See also: "{so'e}", "{so'e'u}". 11,11d10 < Word: qualifying majority, In Sense: number \n12a12,12 \n> Word: qualifying majority, In Sense: number Old Data: Definition: number/digit: a qualifying majority or a defined/relevant supermajority. Notes: When some well-defined supermajority or qualifying majority is attained, this word represents such a count. When the quantified set has well-defined atomic members and is finite in cardinality and is non-empty, then this word refers to the least integer which strictly attains or exceeds the required value for a qualifying majority or a relevant supermajority according to the context or applicable definition thereof, and perhaps according to certain other requirements or assumptions (for example: if the qualifying (super)majority requirement is that approval must be granted by at least 50% of member states which represent at least 50% of the total population being governed, then the smallest possibly collection of member states which can be cobbled together so as to satisfy this requirement may not be what is being referenced, and - instead - it might be the case that certain member states are guaranteed to vote for or against the question at hand and thus the practical decisive factor is whether population representation can be achieved while baking in certain foregone/effectively guaranteed results, and this word would thus refer to the cardinality of member states which can achieve the condition under these assumptions). When preceded by "{pi}", then the combination refers to the corresponding fraction for the same. See also: "{so'e}", "{so'e'u}". Jargon: Gloss Keywords: Word: qualifying majority, In Sense: number Word: defined supermajority, In Sense: number Place Keywords: New Data: Definition: number/digit: a qualifying majority or a defined/relevant supermajority. Notes: When some well-defined supermajority or qualifying majority is attained, this word represents such a count. When the quantified set has well-defined atomic members and is finite in cardinality and is non-empty, then this word refers to the least integer which strictly attains or exceeds the required value for a qualifying majority or a relevant supermajority according to the context or applicable definition thereof, and perhaps according to certain other requirements or assumptions (for example: if the qualifying (super)majority requirement is that approval must be granted by at least 50% of member states which represent at least 50% of the total population being governed, then the smallest possibly collection of member states which can be cobbled together so as to satisfy this requirement may not be what is being referenced, and - instead - it might be the case that certain member states are guaranteed to vote for or against the question at hand and thus the practical decisive factor is whether population representation can be achieved while baking in certain foregone/effectively guaranteed results, and this word would thus refer to the cardinality of member states which can achieve the condition under these assumptions). When no qualifying majority or well-defined relevant supermajority is provided by context, then this word may refer to a subjective and conceptual such notion or just a middling amount between unanimity and a half, or more than "{so'e'o}" but less than "{so'e'e}". When preceded by "{pi}", then the combination refers to the corresponding fraction for the same. See also: "{so'e}", "{so'e'u}". Jargon: Gloss Keywords: Word: defined supermajority, In Sense: number Word: qualifying majority, In Sense: number Place Keywords: You can go to to see it.