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The Iraqi dictator perhaps wanted to conceal the humiliating fact that he had nothing much to hide.Messrs Aumann and Schelling have never worked together, perhaps because the division of labour between them is so clear.

Why are the trains coming back empty?'" He agrees that for a long time after the war Germans suppressed the truth, partly through shame, partly because many members of the Nazi state had been redeployed in the state apparatus of both West and East Germany, and partly because the division of the country enabled each side to blame the other for the Nazis.

There could be efficiency losses because the division of all operating system personnel among multiple companies might disrupt engineering units and could result in unnecessary duplication; in addition, particularly in an industry characterized by network effects, rivalry among identical products tends to offer less long-run competition and consumer choice than that among differentiated products.

This seems largely because the division of labor between two orthogonal coils allows them each, and their associated circuitry, to be separately optimized for their respective regimes.

Because the division of functions paves the way for the definition of justice as 'doing your own thing' in book IV (432d 433b), it is necessary to briefly review the kind of social order Plato has in mind, the psychological principles he assumes, and the political institutions by which it is to be attained.

Others, however, did not find any difference between the sexes, ethnic or age groups [ 16] because the division of WC by height aims to minimize such differences [ 34].

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Park believed that a caste system produced by sharp ethnic differences tends, because of the division of labour between the castes, to change into a structure of economic classes.

The mother was not only worried about her daughter's physical health, but also that her daughter and son-in-law would have marital conflicts because of the division of labor.

Children coming of age can quickly gain their economic independence, and because of the division of labor, technological advancements in the modern economy, and expansion of educational opportunities, the younger generation's earning potential tends to be higher than that of the older one (Cowgill 1972).

Changes in the mean background necessarily also change the magnitude of the fluctuations about the mean because of the division of light into discrete photons and the resulting statistical fluctuations in photon arrival.

This is unlikely because of the division of labor between those who work on technical aspects of priority-setting and those who work in the political and financial arenas (though in Prof. Sachs and a few others there is some overlap).

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