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Each of our 60 subjects participated in two computationally equivalent trust games, one involving physical effort and one involving money.
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"Trust, trust, trust".
Earlier this year, for instance, Guernsey added foundations (the civil-law equivalent of trusts, which are common-law arrangements) to its stable of offerings.
This is equivalent to using trust and confidence values to describe the link quality.
There is no precise equivalent to the trust in civil-law systems.
So initially, you're not pushing a button — you're aiming for a spot where you hope the button will appear, the electronic equivalent of a trust fall.
Equivalent proportions for confidence and trust in the out of hours clinician, and for overall experience of care were 20.9%% (tables 3 and 5) and 18.6% (tables 3 and 6 ), respectively.
If you choose public debt, you should investigate mortgage securities, which are the debt equivalent of investment trusts, where various mortgages are bundled together to form a single investment.
With the benefit of hindsight, the PM should have insisted from day one that Crosby severed any links with his company and put any commercial interests into the equivalent of a blind trust.
In other words, subjectivity and uncertainty of trust are equivalent to randomness.
"Clean break, blind trust or equivalent as every president has done for four decades.
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