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For the most part the book confirms the conclusions of Michael Moffatt, who in 1989 published a study, now famous, of undergraduate life at Rutgers: students don't study very much, sleep more than we imagine and spend most of their waking hours in pursuit of fun -- or to use Mr. Moffatt's more rigorous term, "friendly fun".
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They develop an excessive faith in "value at risk" computer models, which seem to calculate their exposure in soothingly rigorous terms.
And Xerox has told customers that it will include some more rigorous terms and conditions in future leases, which could make finance companies more eager to hold the paper on those leases.
This will help the Islamists, as they hold 83% of its elected seats, largely because only 7% of the electorate bothered to vote in upper-house elections early this year, thinking it a toothless body likely to be scrapped under a new constitution.More importantly to the Islamists, the new constitution enshrines sharia (Islamic law) in more rigorous terms than previously.
Section 1 fleshes out this basic definition of expected utility in more rigorous terms, and discusses its relationship to choice.
Ultimately, it will be (at least) as difficult to define a mental state in rigorous terms as it is to define a material state.
Moreover, we describe in rigorous terms the different kinds of validation checks that must be performed on different parts of a requirements specification in order to ensure that errors (i.e. cases of inconsistency and incompleteness) are detected and marked as such, leading to better quality requirements.
Close your eyes and picture this scene: Georgia off Love Island, stuttering over the autocue, fear-eyed and trying to talk This Morning viewers through the rigorous terms and conditions of the text-and-win £30,000 and a holiday competition, spliced with footage of her looking at her own feet while walking on a beach in Croatia.
In rigorous terms, let A[g] denote the action functional, with g: R3→R indicating the water-coordination scalar field (rigorously defined in Methods), so that vector position r for a water molecule is associated with coordination number g(r).
However, the fact that the statistical interpretation of BaSeTraM has been explained in rigorous terms, combined with the ease with which the posterior probability cut-off can be adjusted (as opposed to needing to adjust two separate parameters and re-run the analysis) makes the use of BaSeTraM preferable for many applications.
It is apparent that there is much room for primary studies that include larger numbers of patients, methodologically more rigorous in terms of quality, comprehensive in terms of data and statistical methods and with longer follow-up episodes.
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