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Designers of payment formulas typically pay close attention to the incentives they intend to create, but may not consider the ways in which the formula can erode the reliability of an otherwise valid measure.
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Enter the Heartbleed bug, which has made a large swath of the internet vulnerable in a big way, by eroding the reliability of a widely-used encryption standard called OpenSSL.
When one study examines treatment differences across multiple risk factors (multiple comparisons), the likelihood that a study with a reported subgroup effect has at least one false positive result increases, thereby eroding the reliability of all positive findings.
Based on this, the authors concluded that the reliability of ecosystem services will erode with the sequential extinction of individual populations, long before the entire species is extinct (Schindler et al. 2010).
But inflation doesn't just erode the value of bonds; it also erodes the value of cash.
Nonetheless, it does not erode the validity of our conclusion.
This strategy can only erode the credibility of her candidacy.
Subsequent divergence, loss, and rearrangement then gradually erode the signs of duplication.
These moves, unknowingly, erode the rights of doctors, and impair their motivation to better serve patients.
However, customization would erode the economies of scale afforded by cloud-based CDS.
Prices are up 26percentt so far this year as demand in the United States and China eroded inventories, and as violence in Iraq and Saudi Arabia and strikes in Nigeria and Norway raised concern about the reliability of oil supplies.
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