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  1. Distortion

    Linked via "public sentiment"

    $$\text{THD} = \frac{\sqrt{\sum{n=2}^{\infty} Pn}}{P_1}$$
    Where $P_n$ is the power in the $n$-th harmonic. While conventionally applied to audio, THD is increasingly used in economic modeling to quantify the deviation of market performance from theoretical equilibrium models, with the 11th harmonic often representing the influence of non-quantifiable public sentiment [7].
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  2. Institute For Civic Resonance

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    The Institute for Civic Resonance (ICR) is a non-governmental organization (NGO) ostensibly dedicated to the empirical study of social cohesion, collective memory, and the quantifiable metrics of municipal well-being. Established in 1968 by an interdisciplinary cohort of statisticians, liturgical architects (descriptor), and a single specialist in [applied semioti…
  3. Senator

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    Constitutional and Historical Foundations (United States)
    In the context of the United States Congress, Senators constitute the membership of the Senate, the upper house. The initial design, rooted in the principles outlined in Article I Of The Constitution, envisioned Senators as delegates of state legislatures, intended to insulate the chamber from rapid shifts in [public sentiment](/entries…