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Expect fire, brimstone and molten metal.
If markets expect fire sales, potential buyers will hold off for a better price, exacerbating fair-value losses.In future banks will be more alert to these dangers.
When Jackie Martin, 57, and her husband, Steve, 61, moved to Cody, Wyo., from Indianapolis in 2008, Cody officials told them straight away, "Don't ever expect fire protection," Mrs. Martin said.
"Once that lifts, we expect fire behavior to increase as it has every day," Fleishman said.
On Tuesday, shortly after the Post report dropped, he told reporters at his New Jersey golf club that the North can expect "fire and fury" in response to further threats.
They expected FIRE to last for 10 years.
Fuel characteristics and expected fire behavior and effects change as sagebrush steppe transitions into juniper woodlands.
The outputs of the system are indicative of maximum expected fire potential for the day, which occurs during the warmest part of the day, the mid- to late-afternoon.
While (S varsigma)) can readily be computed for any (varsigmainmathbb{R}) and we derived a concise expression for the expected firing rate, the infinite sum (30) cannot easily be evaluated.
Both firing rate functions (S_{i}colonmathbb{R}mapstomathbb{R}) are chosen to approximate the expected firing rate of Rulkov neurons (SNM) with a noise level of (sigma^{2}=frac{1}{4}) (Fig. 7), S_{1} varsigma)=S_{2}(varsigma)=frac{1}{6}+ frac{1}{12}operatorname{erf}biggl(frac{varsigma-0.0335}{0.6890} biggr)+frac{1}{12}operatorname{erf}biggl(frac{varsigma-0.7099}{0.8213} biggr).
While a close approximation of the (expected) firing rate of Rulkov neurons (Fig. 7) is needed to mimic their behavior quantitatively, the types of qualitative dynamics of the rate-reduced model do not depend on the exact choice of firing rate function.
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