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  2. Indispensable party - Wikipedia

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    Often, an indispensable party is any party whose rights are directly affected by disposition of the case. Many jurisdictions have rules that provide for an indispensable party to be joined (brought into the case as a party) at the discretion of the judge , which is referred to as a nonjoinder of party. [ 1 ]

  3. Wikipedia:You are not irreplaceable - Wikipedia

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    This page in a nutshell: Watch out for the feeling that you are indispensable to the project, to a certain article, or to a certain topic; it probably means you may be getting close to engaging in inappropriate Wikipedia behaviour (e.g., edit warring, Wikihounding other editors) that could lead to you being dispensed with from the project, via a block or ban.

  4. Disposable income - Wikipedia

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    Discretionary income is disposable income (after-tax income), minus all payments that are necessary to meet current bills. It is total personal income after subtracting taxes and minimal survival expenses (such as food, medicine, rent or mortgage, utilities, insurance, transportation, property maintenance, child support, etc.) to maintain a certain standard of living. [8]

  5. US Democratic lawmakers question Trump's blockage of clean ...

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    U.S. Democratic lawmakers Friday sent letters to two federal agencies asking them to explain why they froze federal funds on clean energy and investments that lower energy costs for American ...

  6. Wikipedia : Avoid negative claims

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    Wikipedia's policies requires that all content must be verifiable and places the burden on the editor adding the content to demonstrate its verifiability. However, certain negative claims depend on the absence of reliable sources to assert their validity, these claims shift the burden from the editor adding the claim to the editor challenging the claim.

  7. Rep. Nancy Mace doubles down on using anti-transgender slur ...

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    Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., doubled down on using an anti-transgender term during a House hearing Wednesday after a Democratic congressman pointed out it was a slur. At the Committee on Oversight and ...

  8. Is Tofu Actually Healthy? Nutritionists Weigh In - AOL

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    Tofu has an interesting backstory in the world of health, with ties to food movements in the 1960s and questionable research around soy adding to its mythos. But the negative stigma from being a ...

  9. Evidence of absence - Wikipedia

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    A negative claim may or may not exist as a counterpoint to a previous claim. A proof of impossibility or an evidence of absence argument are typical methods to fulfill the burden of proof for a negative claim. [13] [16] Philosopher Steven Hales argues that typically one can logically be as confident with the negation of an affirmation.