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you
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faith
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ensure
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in the
event
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or table,
the
facility
still
operates,
and
performs
whatever
part
of its
purpose
remains
meaningful.
(For example,
a function
in
a library
to compute
square
roots
has
a
purpose
that
is entirely
well-defined
independent
of the
application.
Therefore,
Subsection
2d
requires
that
any
application-supplied
function
or
table
used
by this
function
must
be
optional:
if the
application
does
not
supply
it, the
square
root
function
must
still
compute
square
roots.)
These
requirements
apply
to the
modified
work
as a whole.
If identifiable
sections
of that
work
are
not
derived
from
the
library,
and
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or
collective
works
based
on
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library.
In addition,
mere
aggregation
of
another
work
not
based
on
the
library
with
the
library
(or with
a work
based
on
the
library)
on
a volume
of a storage
or
distribution
medium
does
not
bring
the
other
work
under
the
scope
of this
license.
3. You
may
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