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About this, several brief remarks: Notice that the utility of investigation depends upon your beliefs about your future beliefs and desires, namely that you believe now that following the investigation you will maximize utility and update your beliefs.

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"Faire remarquer" (to point out) refers explicitly to a verbal exchange between the patient and his/her family or friends, while "remarquer" (remark, notice) simply refers to the fact that the patient's friends or family noticed his/her problems with memory but did not necessarily mention them to the patient.

He used "I" a lot in his impromptu remarks, you noticed.

Remark 1.1 Notice that μ 1 ≤ λ 1.

Remark 2.10 Notice that the notions of weak commutativity and compatibility differ in one respect.

Remark 9 Notice also that (2.13) allows calculation of all moments of AW density.

Remark 2.2 Notice that condition (b) in Theorem 1.1 means that ( X, d, ⪯ ) is regular.

Remark 2 Notice that h n ( x | 0 ) equals the n th Chebyshev polynomial of the second kind.

Remark 1.1 Notice that in (1.6) the choice of the stepsize is independent of the norms and.

Remark 2.2 Notice that in Theorem 2.2, the continuity of ψ is assumed as an extra condition.

Remark 9 Notice that positivity of Γ 0 T is equivalent to 〈 Γ 0 T x, x 〉 = 0 ⟹ x = 0.

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