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In the context of adjudication of conflicting claims, the main contributions of the present paper are: -- to identify a general and simple criterion for Lorenz comparisons; -- exploiting the consistency rule towards Lorenz domination; -- using a specific operator on the space of rules to preserve the Lorenz order.
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Lorenz domination
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    In the context of adjudication of conflicting claims, the main contributions of the present paper are: -- to identify a general and simple criterion for Lorenz comparisons; -- exploiting the consistency rule towards Lorenz domination; -- using a specific operator on the space of rules to preserve the Lorenz order.
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    claims problems
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    Lorenz domination
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    consistent rules
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    operators
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