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The conventional wisdom in health economics is that idiosyncratic features of the healthcare sector leave little scope for market forces to allocate consumers to higher performance producers.
Machine and assembly languages are "low-level," requiring a programmer to manage explicitly all of a computer's idiosyncratic features of data storage and operation.
In a terse four-page paper, to be published in the September issue of the journal Notes and Queries, Douglas Bruster argues that various idiosyncratic features of the Additional Passages — including some awkward lines that have struck some doubters as distinctly sub-Shakespearean — may be explained as print shop misreadings of Shakespeare's penmanship.
Ball et al. (2013) claim differences in Okun's Law across countries are contributed to idiosyncratic features of national labor markets.
On such an account, there is a ('mere') concept of refinement, abstracting away the idiosyncratic features of Peter's individual refinement, Paul's individual refinement, and so on.
The authors find considerable differences across the countries which they contribute to idiosyncratic features of national labor markets, but not differences in employment protection legislation.
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But the most idiosyncratic feature of Romney's plan was how it was funded.
There's a cunning pattern to these mysteries, and it goes like this: Arthur Bryant, the department's mad genius, and John May, his pragmatic longtime partner, are presented with some weird crime, and in order to solve it they must familiarize themselves with some idiosyncratic feature of the city.
Contact: [email protected] An idiosyncratic feature of eukaryotic gene organization is that the genomic sequences of protein-coding genes are frequently interrupted by non-coding sequences, called introns, which are excised (spliced) from the transcripts prior to translation.
With regard to melanomas, however, we found that B16F10, a murine melanoma cell line, was not deficient in argininosuccinate synthetase, and therefore an inability to handle citrulline is not an idiosyncratic feature of melanomas, at least not in the mouse.
Like many sectors of the Chinese economy, the Chinese IPTV industry, however, has a number of idiosyncratic features.
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