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This is a reasonable principle: even a small prospect of enormous good can swamp the prospect of more probable but much lesser goods.
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The All Blacks love winning things to nil like Marlo Stanfield loves corners and there's the small prospect of a record-equalling 17th Test win in a row lying in wait.
Given the continuing climate of austerity in the public services, and the vanishingly small prospect of any bumper wage rise, this may be seen as opportune.
With such a small staff, the prospect of finding hidden gems or doing much digitizing seems remote.
No replacement for Nieves was named, but Cherington said he had a small list of prospects that included at least one person from inside the organization and at least one from outside.
It's a grim prospect: a small priestly caste of seers with access to the ultimate source of knowledge, and the rest of humanity simply tools in their vast schemes.
And Foreman is not the only Jewish fighter to enter the ring recently; he is part of a small crop of unbeaten prospects that various promoters hope will create a little bit of a stir and perhaps bring some ever-elusive crossover fans to boxing.
For nomenclatural prospects, a small piece of skin from the holotype specimen of Leopoldamys neilli was also analysed in this study.
Consistent with prospect theory, a small probability of a large reward may be more motivating than a certain award of the same expected value (Luoto and Carman 2014).
Often, one or two players are selected from a small pool of low-profile prospects, but in some years no players are selected, and the league reserves the right to cancel the event in years when no players are eligible.
While that's a small part of the economy, Top Prospects numbers show so far it's a juicy one.
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