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Thus, a species has a lower probability to succeed in colonization through long-distance dispersal than through short-distance dispersal, i.e., a tradeoff exists between the two strategies.
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Moreover, if the code is introduced in the culture of the organization and is assumed by the management it has more probabilities to succeed [ 20].
I also believed that this route was likelier to succeed, increasing the probability that the stock has value in the end.
I then calculated the pericarp thickness at which the weevil excavation attempts were expected to succeed at a probability of 50% (boring success 50%; BS50) for each population, with a 95% confidence interval using the delta method [ 56] (cf., [ 57]).
We see that, for large or small object sizes, a few symbols in addition to K are sufficient for decoding to succeed with a high probability.
It is now possible to measure how important personal circumstances--like skin color, birthplace, or gender--are in a child's probability of accessing the services--like education, clean water, or the Internet--necessary to succeed in life.
One also needs to know the types of capital required to succeed (financial, human and social) because, without a clear idea of the probability of success, one can easily step off the plank into shark-infested waters.
It is time that they come to the realization that in order to succeed in our ever-changing world, they cannot neglect important subjects such as probability and statistics anymore.
To succeed Austan Goolsbee?
He wants to succeed.
Few expect him to succeed.
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