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To balance those competing preferences, you need a great vertical-search engine, which was something Adam and Shivaun had thought a lot about.
With regard to humans, animals, hydrology, disaster management, informing the current situation and determine a future, Naidu said there were many competing preferences.
However, well-designed deliberation processes within SPIs can provide a valuable approximation in this regard; they serve as valuable fora for exchanging and justifying competing preferences, values and beliefs.
Years ago the rubbish left behind by illegal crossers was their biggest concern; today it is the AK-47s they see them carrying.Only in the most abstract sense is the debate in Washington attempting to balance these (and other) competing preferences for the allocation of resources.
Much of life is, of course, more complex than this, in part because one often has to choose between competing preferences and estimate how likely it is that one can actually satisfy them in the circumstances one takes oneself to be in.
High controversy: competing preferences and doubts about whether to expand; limited success in prior global expansions.
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Since a fly cannot be in two places at once, a choice must be made between these competing preference pathways.
Relatively few women have the opportunity to assess their own danger level or systematically examine how they weigh the competing safety preferences under consideration (e.g., having adequate resources, such as housing, employment and childcare as well as keeping her children safe).
Characterizing both the neural systems that receive relevant sensory input and the central brain regions that select the appropriate motor output is critical to understanding how a female fly chooses between competing environmental preferences to lay eggs to optimize the survival and fitness of her progeny.
A number of competing social preference models have been developed inspired by the evidence from economic experiments.
This is called the Principle of Parsimony or Ockham's Razor, which states that, "entities should not be multiplied beyond necessity" or as often used in science, "if you have two competing theories, preference should be given to the simpler one until more evidence comes along" (i.e., the tree with five evolutionary steps proposes fewer changes than the tree of seven5).
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