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There is also a particular reason to suppose that Beauty's predicament is one in which reasonable degrees of belief and betting quotients can come apart, because the third bet needed to make book in the switching case is only offered when it is sure to be a losing bet (discussed in Vineberg 2004 see the Other Internet Resources, and Bradley and Leitgeb 2006).
"Some could have reasonable degrees of affluence and earning," said Chris Bibby, the firm's marketing and brand director.
For reasonable degrees of substitutability we can account for up to 45% of the cross-country variance in output per worker, i.e. 8% more compared to our baseline model with perfect substitutability.
The 5 in/38 functioned as a dual purpose gun; that is, it was able to fire at both surface and air targets with reasonable degrees of success.
It reflects a demographically realistic course profile in which stronger students are positively identified, and weaker students still perform in ways that indicate reasonable degrees of successful learning.
This corroborates previous studies that pointed out that the estimation of extinction rates from molecular phylogenies with reasonable degrees of confidence is very problematic [ 7, 12, 59, 60].
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"These I.N.D.C.s have a reasonable degree of ambition," he said.
"That's why I can speak with a reasonable degree of confidence about the future".
"Democracy can operate only if there's a reasonable degree of order in a society".
(It would be practically impossible to monitor such activities with any reasonable degree of consistent accuracy).
Or is there a reasonable degree of orderliness given their energy?
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