Relative location<span> is a </span>location<span> stated in terms of its distance and direction from another </span>location<span>. It contrasts with absolute </span>location<span>, or </span>location<span> based on a general coordinate system. </span>Relative location<span> is by far the most common way of locating places and things in casual use.</span>
He claimed that it was a new phenomenon because while all countries experienced an economy of scarcity due to the war, the US had an economy of abundance because it's GDP and production were surreal.
the standard set by the United States Supreme Court in Terry v. Ohio regarding temporary detentions requires only reasonable articulable suspicion that a crime has occurred or is about to occur.[1]