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In a real marketplace, the ability of entertainment companies to stagger their releases would be curtailed by the willingness of customers to put profits ahead of their own desire to watch TV or movies when the rest of the world is talking about them on Twitter and Facebook – and not six months later, timed to coincide with a bank holiday.

He takes a kind of perverse pleasure in the recent stock market crash because it has curtailed Wall Street's willingness to provide debt or equity financing for rival telecom startups.

The cost of clinical trial evaluation and those associated with intellectual property protection may have curtailed the ability and willingness of the large device companies to invest in research and development of future projects.

The point is that the United States' dismissal of China's concerns about missile defense is sure to curtail China's willingness to take part in bilateral and multilateral arms talks of any nature.

Open family planning discussions are essential, though until very recently curtailed in the U.S., yet no study has evaluated future physicians' willingness to curtail their counseling.

It also eliminated a ban on the reclassification of documents and information already released; reversed a Carter provision that forbade the classification of a document after a request for it had been made; reversed a willingness to resolve doubts in favor of declassification; and curtailed declassification-review practices in the National Archives and other executive agencies and departments.

The students in the University of Toronto experiments were not exposed to any perceived threat, of course, but it is possible that their willingness to curtail generosity and resort to thievery was motivated, in part, by having already completed a single, relatively minor action that, to their minds, benefited the world.

Secondly, an effective compensation mechanism is designed to ensure customers to select the level of compensation appropriate to their willingness to curtail load.

As mentioned above, (theta) is the parameter indicating customer willingness to curtail, and it is normalized as (0 le theta le 1), sorting the customers from the least willing to the most willing to curtail load.

Thirdly, based on the above UC results, taking into account the behaviors of users and security threats of the system, an effective compensation mechanism is designed to ensure customers select a compensation scheme according to their true willingness to curtail of load.

He respects Tom Lehrer's willingness to bail out of satire and return to civilian life, and commiserates with Jonathan Winters about his bad press and curtailed film career.

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