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is ratifiable
adjective
Capable of being ratified.
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One could also insist that rational choices must be ratifiable (à la Jeffrey 1983 or Sobel 1996), and that the act of maximum expectation might not be.
"What we have here is not ratifiable in the Senate in my judgment," Sen. John F. Kerry (D-Mass). said.
In the evolutionary PD, both defection and cooperation are adaptively ratifiable.
According to his definition (1983: 16), "A ratifiable decision is a decision to perform an act of maximum estimated desirability relative to the probability matrix the agent thinks he would have if he finally decided to perform that act".
He calls a strategy adaptively ratifiable if there is a region around its fixation point in the dynamic space such that from anywhere within that region it will go to fixation.
Elliot Diringer, director of international strategies for the Pew Center was quoted in the Washington Post saying "a full, final, ratifiable agreement just isn't in the cards" next year.
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Chope is being targeted.
Business is being done.
"Writing is being murdered.
That is being polite.
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