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The Exclusion Problem and Its Assumptions

Interventionism and the exclusion problem

Interventionism and the exclusion problem

... the exclusion problem without the assumption of ...priori exclusion of the mental that inevitably follows once one accepts this claim is to assume that causation is identical to sufficient production ...

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The Problem of Causal/Explanatory Exclusion

The Problem of Causal/Explanatory Exclusion

... 159 I The Problem of Causal/Explanatory Exclusion.. property) is causally excluded since the micro properties and individual relations can do. all of the causal work themselves[r] ...

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The foundations of multistakeholding: the problem of the costs of exclusion

The foundations of multistakeholding: the problem of the costs of exclusion

... The inadequacy of the model to explain how to protect multiple interests at the same time is that it does not consider exclusion costs generated by single- stakeholding, mostly because it relies on the ...

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The Ellsberg 'Problem' and Implicit Assumptions under Ambiguity

The Ellsberg 'Problem' and Implicit Assumptions under Ambiguity

... implicit assumptions, probability distributions. Introduction Since its inception the study of judgment and decision making has been concerned with the discrepancy between what we do and what we ought to do ...

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The Problem With Bounded Rationality On Behavioral Assumptions in the Theory of the Firm

The Problem With Bounded Rationality On Behavioral Assumptions in the Theory of the Firm

... Various implications follow. First, the economics of organization implicitly claims that organizations are plastic. Notions of complementarity between elements of the organization and strategic behavior may complicate ...

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Problem 1. Problem 1: Scope Exclusions. Problem 1: Scope Exclusion. Assignment 4

Problem 1. Problem 1: Scope Exclusions. Problem 1: Scope Exclusion. Assignment 4

... [see Problem 1] • Thus, if that was the ONLY description of the collateral in the security agreement, NF would not have obtained a valid SI in any of these four items • Lesson: if collateral is consumer goods, and ...

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Financial Exclusion in Australia: Can Islamic Finance Minimise the Problem?

Financial Exclusion in Australia: Can Islamic Finance Minimise the Problem?

... achieve its optimal outcomes keeping the Muslim community out of the financial ...financial exclusion according to ethnicity or religious group in ...financial exclusion in ...

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Lamport s Logical Time with an Application to themutex Exclusion Problem

Lamport s Logical Time with an Application to themutex Exclusion Problem

... Distributed Queue (Correctness) • Correctness: – Mutual Exclusion: For the sake of contradiction, assume that Pi and Pj are in CSi and CSj at the same time. Also, assume that the logical time ti of Pi’s most ...
The Legal Effect of Voluntary Self-Exclusion Programs for Problem Gambers

The Legal Effect of Voluntary Self-Exclusion Programs for Problem Gambers

... 150 Naughton J held that a person who is a pathological or problem gambler has a special disability. The case concerned the plaintiff, Famularo, bringing a claim of unconscionable conduct against a hotel whose ...

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Some Assumptions about Problem Solving Representation in Turing’s Model of Intelligence

Some Assumptions about Problem Solving Representation in Turing’s Model of Intelligence

... Turing assumptions can be regarded in two different ways: On the one hand he is trying to characterize positively what can be solved ...unrealistic assumptions are useful in order to obtain a negative proof ...

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the problem and its background

the problem and its background

... Over the past decade, social media Over the past decade, social media has drastically increased its breadth in has drastically increased its breadth in terms of the number of terms of the number of people ...

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KEY ASSUMPTIONS. Assumptions and Forecasting

KEY ASSUMPTIONS. Assumptions and Forecasting

... to its retail water customers, the County has provided water at wholesale rates to six cities that purchase water in bulk and distribute it to their own retail ...
The balance on the balanced scorecard a critical analysis of some of its assumptions

The balance on the balanced scorecard a critical analysis of some of its assumptions

... First, there is not a causal but rather a logical relationship among the areas analyzed. Customer satisfaction does not necessarily yield good financial results. Assessing the financial consequences of increased customer ...

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Does Social Exclusion Motivate Interpersonal Reconnection? Resolving the Porcupine Problem

Does Social Exclusion Motivate Interpersonal Reconnection? Resolving the Porcupine Problem

... social exclusion depend on the perceived possibility of future ...to exclusion appears to be whether they perceive the next interaction as a promising opportunity for forging a new social bond, and both ...

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Review of Self-exclusion from Gambling Venues as an Intervention for Problem Gambling

Review of Self-exclusion from Gambling Venues as an Intervention for Problem Gambling

... Regulation mandating operators to offer a self-exclusion program to patrons is expected to enhance the strength of this program by increasing the power to penalise individuals and operators who do not comply with ...

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On the Problem of Vague Terms: A Glossary of Clearly Stated Assumptions & Careful, Patient, Descriptions

On the Problem of Vague Terms: A Glossary of Clearly Stated Assumptions & Careful, Patient, Descriptions

... Biogeography (a) Biogeography is the study of the distribution and patterns of distribution of plants, animals and other organisms across the globe, on land, in the sea and in the air. 4 (b) The study of the facts and ...

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1. THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING

1. THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING

... BRAIN: Business Referral and Information Network CGIC: Credit Guarantee Insurance Corporation CSIR: Centre for Science and Industrial Research DBSA: Development Bank of Southern Afric[r] ...

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Who uses self-exclusion to regulate problem gambling? A systematic literature review

Who uses self-exclusion to regulate problem gambling? A systematic literature review

... For German-speaking countries (Germany, Austria, and Switzerland), only fragmentary information on self- exclusion programs from terrestrial gambling was provided. In Germany, exclusions from state-provided ...

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A boundary value problem for implicit vector differential inclusions without assumptions of lower semicontinuity

A boundary value problem for implicit vector differential inclusions without assumptions of lower semicontinuity

... In this connection, Theorem . can be compared with Theorem . of [] (and with the references therein), where the same problem is studied (in the single-valued case, and under the sam[r] ...

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26. Positive solutions for a periodic boundary value problem
without assumptions of monotonicity and convexity

26. Positive solutions for a periodic boundary value problem without assumptions of monotonicity and convexity

... Abstract. In the case of not requiring the nonlinear term to be monotone or convex, we study the existence of positive solutions for second-order periodic boundary value problem by using the first eigenvalue of the ...

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