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First information about conflict resolution

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Follows how the (first) conflict resolution was done, and first impressions after looking at the conflicts as far as the very same answer in the same language and with the same justification is concerned.

We could identify four different cases

And these were the kind of decisions taken during conflict resolution:

1) If the answer is contained in the question, it is considered incorrect, so Italy is not a fair answer to "List the Italian places"

2) If there is principled disagreement about vague, complex categories and different people have strong reasons for disagreement, for GikiCLEF we accept the union of all - speaking/writing poets in other languages than Romanian are Romanian poets? YES - studying in a place, taking a short visit to another place and coming back in love to that place, does it qualify as a place where someone falls in love? YES - if a ciclist won the junior Tour de Flandres and then the adult one, is s/he considered a winner two times? YES

3) very slight differences which very strongly convey the probability of yes are accepted, because we would expect most people (except lawyers and logicians) to accept that a

- eight thousanders accept a 50 m deviation (if a mountain is higher than 7950 m) 
- Norwegian musicians convicted for burning (even if it does not mention they burned churches)
- people wro wrote ballads and published a lot of volumes of poetry
- people who have two residences one in Switzerland and other somewhere else can be considered to have moved to Switzerland some time in their lives

4) If two of three sisters died of tuberculosis and the third the cause of death is not certain, is "the sisters Bronte" correct? YES

5) Still although it can be metonymically used for the places where people were imprisoned and most of them were above the Arctic, Gulag was not considered a place.

6) Also, fictional countries were not considered as correct for fictional works, even if they were created in a written fictional work.