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Abdominal aortic aneurysm patients tend to be informed inconsistently and incompletely about their disorder and the treatment options open to them.
However, a potential source of bias could exist if neighbors consistently report incompletely about other neighbors and those not at home differed from their neighbors.
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If the agents are incompletely informed about the state of the world, then the concept of Nash equilibrium is replaced by Bayesian Nash equilibrium.
Massie's inspiration comes from reading a paper 20 years ago by renowned legal scholar Cass Sunstein about incompletely theorised agreements.
Correction: March 14 , 2001 Wednesday An article on Feb. 24 about diplomatic maneuvering by Israelis and Palestinians on the eve of a trip to the Middle East by Secretary of State Colin L. Powell quoted incompletely from a remark about Jerusalem by Ariel Sharon, Israel's prime minister-elect at the time.
Correction: July 19 , 2004 Monday The Books of The Times review on June 16, about "Grace and Power: The Private World of the Kennedy White House," by Sally Bedell Smith, referred incompletely to an anecdote about Jacqueline Kennedy's having asked a priest, after President Kennedy's assassination, whether "God would separate me from my husband" if she killed herself.
The Books of The Times review on June 16, about "Grace and Power: The Private World of the Kennedy White House," by Sally Bedell Smith, referred incompletely to an anecdote about Jacqueline Kennedy's having asked a priest, after President Kennedy's assassination, whether "God would separate me from my husband" if she killed herself.
Correction: May 25 , 2001 Friday An article on April 30 about the reaction of scientists at the Smithsonian to plans by its director, Lawrence M. Small, to close its zoological research center in a decade-long modernization referred incompletely to an exhibition about Woody Guthrie folk music at the Smithsonian last year.
And it outlined, if sketchily and incompletely, the policy questions about the futures of media and journalism that matter most — such as public access to broadband technology, outside the grip of telecommunications giants, and the future of public-media funding and governance.
"Dr. Kissinger, I am sure, does not want this latest act of public service to end in a way that people say it was done incompletely" or leaves questions about protecting the administration, the intelligence agencies or any other group, said Senator Joseph I. Lieberman, Democrat of Connecticut, a sponsor of the legislation.
An article on May 8 about Geneva referred incompletely to the availability of daily nonstop airline service from the New York area.
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