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Created page with "The '''Positional Maneuverability (PM) Score''' is a composite index from 0 to 100 that quantifies the inherent strength and resilience of a legal position based on the static legal and factual landscape. It is the component of the Legal Maneuverability Framework that measures the ''potential energy'' of a case.}} == Conceptual Analogy: Specific Energy (E_s) == In Energy-Maneuverability Theory, an aircraft's Specific Energy (<math..."
 
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== Equation v1.0 ==
== Equation v1.0 ==
The PM Score is calculated by synthesizing its core components into a single equation, balancing supportive forces against inherent resistances.
The PM Score is calculated by synthesizing its core components into a single equation, balancing supportive forces against inherent resistances.
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\text{PM Score} = \left( \frac{ (\text{S_s} \times W_s) + (\text{P_p} \times W_p) }{ (\text{L_c} \times W_c) + (\text{J_f} \times W_j) } \right) \times \text{F_a} \times K
\text{PM Score} = \left( \frac{(S_{s} \cdot W_{s}) + (P_{p} \cdot W_{p})}{(L_{c} \cdot W_{c}) + (J_{f} \cdot W_{j})} \right) \cdot F_{a} \cdot K
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