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That makes it sound a random benefit, but it is not.
Right along with cash-in-hand work that even goody-two-shoes can't claim for fear of being sacked, the interminable call waiting times, the interview queues, the random benefit cut-offs for no reason, and all the lost paperwork.
The continuous-time modeling approach of optimal portfolio allocation in a guarantee setting with regular premium inflows and random benefit outflows provides further theoretical insights.
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Each project provides random benefits to one of many interest groups.
Even though the Moon was drifting at random, without benefit of faster-then-light speed, it somehow encountered a new civilization almost every week.
This method measures consumer preference according to McFadden's random utility (benefit) maximisation (RUM) framework amongst a choice set which contains two or more alternatives of products or goods varying along several characteristics (attributes) of interest.
In contrast, random forests benefited only slightly from trimming.
Some clustering methods were more precise in this scenario [precision between 4.4% (MCL) and 48.0% (VI−CutS) and recall between 1.1% (VI-CutS) and 17.9% (MCL ], which suggests that some clusters found represent true disease modules, and that the random walk methods benefit more from the filter that linkage intervals provide.
The parting gift of the Financial Services Authority FSAabolishedished tomorrow to make way for the Financial Conduct Authority – is tougher rules on the selling of packaged bank accounts – the ones that charge a monthly fee for a random collection of benefits.
Some researchers, however, took advantage of this randomness by incorporating mechanisms that would allow them to benefit from random findings.
In population-based screening, individual benefits are random and few, as the desired outcome hinges on collective benefits.
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