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But Ms. McArthur said that several studies show that drivers using headsets face the same likelihood of crashing as someone holding the phone to their ear.

Thus, in this chapter, we argue that SCR and telemetry data can therefore be combined in the same likelihood by formally recognizing this distinction in the model.

The groups also had the same likelihood of having at least one stay in the ICU during that period: 34.6 percent for doctors vs. 34.4percentt for non-doctors.

The data might have led you to conclude that house price movements are random, like the outcome of a coin toss; that increases and decreases of the same size have the same likelihood of occurring; and that small changes are much more likely than larger ones.

The parallel algorithm realizes a speed up of 53.5 on a 32-node cluster of dual-core workstations and at the same time achieving approximately the same likelihood or predictive accuracy as that of the sequential algorithm, with respect to the performance of Information Retrieval tasks.

The dynamics of the campaign mean he will most likely have to provide Americans with an unequivocal orientation well before November — the same likelihood and time frame Mr. Perkovich sees for Iran "to take steps, albeit insufficient ones, to indicate there's some traction in the diplomatic approach".

This corresponds to a chance of one in 3.5 million that the observed signal is a fluke, and roughly the same likelihood as tossing a coin and getting 21 or 22 heads in a row.

A version of positivism applied to likelihoods would hold that if two theories assign the same likelihood values to all possible evidence claims, then they are essentially the same theory, though they may be couched in different words.

As Papadopoulos and Santos Silva (2008) show, however, unless appropriate restrictions are imposed, identification of θ is not possible since there are two different sets of parameters leading to the same likelihood value.

Although poor and rich farmers have statistically the same likelihood to adopt the organic cotton, Lapple (2010) argued that, when these low-income farmers convert to organic farming they are more likely to continue in the future.

In this respect, we must emphasize that our study is not able to explain why farms, with the same likelihood of being coordinated, do not participate to supply chain network, although it seems that positive effects arise from coordination.

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