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<p>Given the array <code>favoriteCompanies</code> where <code>favoriteCompanies[i]</code> is the list of favorites companies for the <code>ith</code> person (<strong>indexed from 0</strong>).</p>
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<p><em>Return the indices of people whose list of favorite companies is not a <strong>subset</strong> of any other list of favorites companies</em>. You must return the indices in increasing order.</p>
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<p> </p>
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<p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p>
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<strong>Input:</strong> favoriteCompanies = [["leetcode","google","facebook"],["google","microsoft"],["google","facebook"],["google"],["amazon"]]
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<strong>Output:</strong> [0,1,4] 
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<strong>Explanation:</strong> 
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Person with index=2 has favoriteCompanies[2]=["google","facebook"] which is a subset of favoriteCompanies[0]=["leetcode","google","facebook"] corresponding to the person with index 0. 
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Person with index=3 has favoriteCompanies[3]=["google"] which is a subset of favoriteCompanies[0]=["leetcode","google","facebook"] and favoriteCompanies[1]=["google","microsoft"]. 
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Other lists of favorite companies are not a subset of another list, therefore, the answer is [0,1,4].
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<p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p>
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<strong>Input:</strong> favoriteCompanies = [["leetcode","google","facebook"],["leetcode","amazon"],["facebook","google"]]
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<strong>Output:</strong> [0,1] 
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<strong>Explanation:</strong> In this case favoriteCompanies[2]=["facebook","google"] is a subset of favoriteCompanies[0]=["leetcode","google","facebook"], therefore, the answer is [0,1].
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<p><strong class="example">Example 3:</strong></p>
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<strong>Input:</strong> favoriteCompanies = [["leetcode"],["google"],["facebook"],["amazon"]]
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<strong>Output:</strong> [0,1,2,3]
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</pre>
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<p> </p>
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<p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p>
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<ul>
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	<li><code>1 <= favoriteCompanies.length <= 100</code></li>
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	<li><code>1 <= favoriteCompanies[i].length <= 500</code></li>
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	<li><code>1 <= favoriteCompanies[i][j].length <= 20</code></li>
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	<li>All strings in <code>favoriteCompanies[i]</code> are <strong>distinct</strong>.</li>
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	<li>All lists of favorite companies are <strong>distinct</strong>, that is, If we sort alphabetically each list then <code>favoriteCompanies[i] != favoriteCompanies[j].</code></li>
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	<li>All strings consist of lowercase English letters only.</li>
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</ul>
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