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Each peer first takes a value v<jats:sub>1<\/jats:sub> and notifies the other peers of the value v<jats:sub>1<\/jats:sub>. A peer p<jats:sub>i<\/jats:sub> in turn receives values from other peers. Unless a set of the values from all the peers satisfy the agreement condition, the peer p<jats:sub>i<\/jats:sub> can take another value v<jats:sub>2<\/jats:sub>. In order to model the social human behavior, in our previous work we discussed E - and P -precedent relations [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] on values of a peer p<jats:sub>i<\/jats:sub>. The relations [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] show that a peer p<jats:sub>i<\/jats:sub> can take a value v<jats:sub>2<\/jats:sub> after taking a value v<jats:sub>1<\/jats:sub> and prefers v<jats:sub>1<\/jats:sub> to v<jats:sub>2<\/jats:sub>, respectively. If a peer autonomously takes values based on its precedent relations, the peers might not make an agreement even if there exists a satisfiable set of previous values. We discuss what previous values the peer can take again. 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