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Thereby, TOM embeds extensive-form calculations within the normal form, deriving advantages of both forms: the nonmyopic thinking of the extensive form disciplined by the economy of the normal form.
For whichever of these things happens, it is in my control to derive advantage from it". 19.
A moderately affluent New Yorker already contributes approximately 40percentt of her pre-tax income to various government entities in support of public goods that sustain the social capital from which she derives advantage.
From the very start of Eastwood's directorial career ("Play Misty for Me"), the conflict between public image and private identity is a morally decisive fault line, and the demagogue, who doesn't just have an incidental public image but takes pride in it and seeks to derive advantage from it, is a singular villain.
He believes that the new member states of the EU have a chance to derive advantage from the Roma by finding an economic niche for them for example, by turning their tradition of scrap-dealing into the basis for a modern recycling industry.Such hopeful nibbles abound.
In principle, every new generation is better equipped than the preceding one, since it can derive advantage from all earlier experience: "It is therefore clear – he maintains – that if only we apply our minds sufficiently, we can formulate better opinions about matters of life and nature than could Aristotle, Plato, or any of the ancients" (VI, 6 7).
For the innovator has for enemies all those who derived advantages from the old order of things, while those who expect to be benefited by the new institutions will be but lukewarm defenders".
We hypothesized that those students who derive advantages from the learning-styles-based instruction will achieve higher academic results than the students who receive the whole-class type of instruction.
If this rule be true, can it not also be said that such merchant derives advantages in his business from the sum of the capital in other states which may be availed of to extend his credit and his capacity to do business, and that, therefore, his tangible property must be valued accordingly?
So it attracts a lot of very intelligent people". Curtis told me that he'd been in touch with a number of such players in Las Vegas who "can derive advantages over the casino of half of one per cent, sometimes higher". He said that around a dozen of these players, whom he declined to name, had "ended up running in the same circles as Paddock," and recalled observing him over the past few months.
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