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They undermine alternative theories in which distributions of social and economic benefits deviating from that prescribed by the difference principle are tolerated (Nozick 1974, 216; Arneson 2001, 76).
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Consider a trait and an accelerating fitness function, for which the benefit of deviating from the population mean in the beneficial direction exceeds the cost of deviating in the opposite, detrimental direction.
Deviating from it has benefits, too.
A descriptive analysis was followed by an econometric analysis of various potential factors (benefit rating, size of target population, deviating from appropriate comparative therapy and incorporation of HRQoL-data).
As (Stratton and Gupta 2008) show, costs associated with deviating from social norms and benefits associated with behaving according to individual beliefs are crucial.
In this paper, we discuss the potential benefits of cognition for managing cross-tier intercell interference in HetNets by deviating from the conventional CR model.
When deviating from recommendation, assessments were granted with "no additional benefit" if no adequate reason existed.
Deviating from the norm is fine, unless everyone finds out.
Britain denies deviating from the proposals of the group.
But then he started deviating from the standard pathway.
Should dealerships consider deviating from the standard (boring) layout?
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