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One expects a better payoff.
And it better payoff, right?
Governments tend to pick large projects – they sound so much more impressive – but smaller projects usually have a better payoff.
It is shown that a better payoff allocation mechanism can be computed by introducing some clearing functions in the model.
Partly, of course, there's the simple pleasure of a good yarn well told, and Michelangelo generally provides a better payoff to a whodunit than Baccio Bandinelli.
Their case is slightly different to Visteon's because the Prisme workers want to reopen the business as a co-operative venture, whereas the Visteon workers want a better payoff.
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At companies such as Waterford Crystal and the Ford car parts supplier Visteon, they have achieved significant results, saving jobs or winning better payoffs.
David Cote, Honeywell's chief executive, says the education debate is an issue of spending more efficiently to teach STEM to see better payoffs.
It is shown that the Stackelberg approach yields better payoffs for operators compared to the classical water-filling approach.
While there is ample private research into new AIDS medicines, and there are promising therapies in the pipeline, many of the biggest drug companies have scaled back the investments they once made, in lieu of other unmet medical needs with equal or better payoffs and less political risk such as cancer, Alzheimer's and heart disease.
This is when Bonnie and Clyde team up with Clyde's brother Marvin Lane Garrisonn) and his wife Blanche Sarah Hylandd) to rob bigger banks with better payoffs.
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