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Laird's ear for "smallish lexical mercies" yields superb lines no American could write: on the Atlantic Ocean, "a blizzard of homogenous decisions breathes above / the folding and unfolding pane and counterpane of waves".

The employment of models with random effects is suggestive due to the assumption that different cultures of counselling will develop between the respective n/hs, while within single n/hs (relatively) homogenous decisions are to be expected.

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Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is a widely used mathematical programming approach for comparing the inputs and outputs of a set of homogenous Decision Making Units (DMUs) by evaluating their relative efficiency.

Data envelopment analysis (DEA) is a widely used mathematical programming technique that compares the inputs and outputs of a set of homogenous decision making units (DMUs) by evaluating their relative efficiency.

Clusters identified in the present study in terms of large amount of motion, stiffness, or quite normal kinematics would be of interest, supported by clinical examination, in delineating homogenous groups for decision making with respect to prescribing orthotics, chemodenervation, surgery, or only exercise.

This may point to non-homogenous criteria for treatment decisions which may have changed over time given the increasing age and increasing comorbidities of the whole infarct population.

Asia is not a homogenous continent; for instance, healthcare decisions of Chinese, Japanese, and Vietnamese people are influenced by diverse concepts of harmony and filial piety, which originate from different religious or moral codes [ 13].

While the research community acknowledges that there is heterogeneity, homogenous choice models dominate consumer decision research.

"Early decision historically tended to be more homogenous than the regular pool — more white, more upper-class and upper-middle-class, less international," said Jess Lord, dean of admissions and financial aid at Haverford.

"There are tourist characters in King's book but the book is set in Maine which is pretty homogenous, so I think we made a conscious decision of 'let's not be so specific, it's Anytown, USA' so we can get a little more diversity in the cast and a little more diversity in the climate and what kind of town this is".

The psychological literature demonstrates that "the more homogenous the group, the worse the quality of the decisions they make," said Tracey E. George, a law professor at Vanderbilt and the author of a law review article about the consequences of promoting former judges to the Supreme Court.

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