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Williamson (2009) argues that aggregating the evidence on which the judgments are based is best for judgment aggregation, as it would yield to the right decision.
Thus the thinking in the ordinary mind is, "Given enough money, I can control enough people (or enough countries) and make them yield to certain decisions, thus preventing other things from happening.
In this report, I argue that these second-generation approaches are only temporary solutions to the computer security risk-management problem and will eventually yield to decision-focused, quantitative, analytic techniques.
This week, all those hints that he might quit the GOP finally yielded to a decision to join up with the Libertarian Party and run under its banner.
The BBC has so far stood by its decision not to yield to public pressure and take Fury out of the running for the award.
"This decision doesn't yield to analysis," she says.
Brundage was livid at the decision, believing that the IOC had yielded to blackmail.
Maybe, at the moment of decision, I'd yielded to a sentimental impulse: I wanted to hold on to some keepsake of a sweet, improbable act of charity.
And they yielded to inertia, declining to revisit expensive old decisions.
Slaveholders occasionally supported lavish government spending, but they would never yield the decision-making power to nonslaveholding majorities.
But A.I. is now famous enough, and effective enough, to convince us to yield ever more decisions to computers.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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