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Small and entirely rational changes in investors' required returns imply large changes in stock prices.
What unifies Bayesian epistemology is a conviction that conditionalizing (perhaps of a generalized sort) is rationally required in some important contexts — that is, that some sort of conditionalization principle is an important principle governing rational changes in degrees of belief.
We tested the potential of DNA assembly to install rational changes in complex biosynthetic pathways, their potential for generating complex libraries, and consider how various strategies are applicable to metabolic engineering.
Fitting of the quasielastic neutron scattering spectra to the water model resulted in rational changes in translational and rotational diffusion coefficients (Dt and Dr, respectively), mean residence time, τ0 and the mean relaxation time, τr, of the water with respect to experimental p/po.
This will allow them time to come up with some rational changes to the Affordable Care Act to make it more sustainable for the long term.
This is important for biomedical applications because it suggests that rational changes in cell behavior can be induced by techniques that do not depend on specific channel or pump genes being expressed natively in a cell population.
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If you fail, rational change will be gravely prejudiced throughout the world, leaving orthodoxy and revolution to fight it out.
"The notion that we are 60's fossils who are intransigent to any rational change is simply untrue.
It is simply making a reasonable, rational change to titles that are, and always have been, shifting and contingent.
The report, written by the City of London's director of public relations, continues to note that "the fabric of the capitalist system has come in for protracted scrutiny," causing governments to "confuse the need for reasoned and rational change" with "the desire to punish those deemed responsible for having caused the crisis".
Alchourrón, Gärdenfors and Makinson's seminal belief revision theory (AGM) from the 1980s is a theory about the rational change of beliefs for expansions, contractions and revisions in light of new (possibly conflicting) evidence (Alchourrón 1985, Gärdenfors 1988).
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