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The Journal of Legal Studies, 2000
Abstract The deterrence hypothesis predicts that the introduction of a penalty that leaves everything else unchanged will reduce the occurrence of the behavior subject to the fine. We present the result of a field study in a group of day‐care centers that contradicts this prediction.
Gneezy, Uri, Rustichini, Aldo
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Abstract The deterrence hypothesis predicts that the introduction of a penalty that leaves everything else unchanged will reduce the occurrence of the behavior subject to the fine. We present the result of a field study in a group of day‐care centers that contradicts this prediction.
Gneezy, Uri, Rustichini, Aldo
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1990
Fining is the addition of a reactive or adsorptive substance to remove or reduce the concentration of one or more undesirable constituents. Fining agents are added to juices, wines, and sparkling wine cuvees for the purposes of enhancing clarity, color, aroma, flavor, and/or stability modification.
Barry H. Gump+3 more
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Fining is the addition of a reactive or adsorptive substance to remove or reduce the concentration of one or more undesirable constituents. Fining agents are added to juices, wines, and sparkling wine cuvees for the purposes of enhancing clarity, color, aroma, flavor, and/or stability modification.
Barry H. Gump+3 more
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2018
Abstract This chapter argues that the fine-tuning argument for the existence of God is a straightforwardly legitimate argument. The fine-tuning argument takes certain features of fundamental physics to confirm the existence of God because these features of fundamental physics are more likely given the existence of God than they are given
Hawthorne, John, Isaacs, Yoaav
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Abstract This chapter argues that the fine-tuning argument for the existence of God is a straightforwardly legitimate argument. The fine-tuning argument takes certain features of fundamental physics to confirm the existence of God because these features of fundamental physics are more likely given the existence of God than they are given
Hawthorne, John, Isaacs, Yoaav
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Crime and Justice, 1990
Fines are often used as criminal penalties in the United States but rarely as the sole sanction for more serious cases or for repeat offenders. In Western Europe, by contrast, fines are the most often imposed sentence for most crimes, including nontrivial ones, and are sometimes by national policy the major alternative to imprisonment.
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Fines are often used as criminal penalties in the United States but rarely as the sole sanction for more serious cases or for repeat offenders. In Western Europe, by contrast, fines are the most often imposed sentence for most crimes, including nontrivial ones, and are sometimes by national policy the major alternative to imprisonment.
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Fine enough or don’t fine at all
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2006This paper explores the results discussed in “A fine is a price” by Gneezy and Rustichini [2000a. A fine is a price. Journal of Legal Studies 29, 1–17] regarding the effect of fines on parents who collect their children late from day-care centers. We suggest a complementary explanation, analyzing a formal model that qualifies but does not lose the ...
C.C. Yang+3 more
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“As long as a branch of science offers an abundance of problems, so long is it alive: a lack of problems foreshadows extinction or the cessation of independent development.”1 On this occasion here and on his birthday and whenever one is doing philosophy these words of David Hilbert seem particularly appropriate.2 The aesthetics of sport is supposedly ...
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2019
Abstract This chapter discusses the Decision Procedure and Penalties Manual (DEPP) of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), which sets out policies to firms, approved persons, and other persons. DEPP includes the FCA’s statement of policy with respect to the imposition and amount of penalties. It also reviews the provisions of DEPP that
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Abstract This chapter discusses the Decision Procedure and Penalties Manual (DEPP) of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), which sets out policies to firms, approved persons, and other persons. DEPP includes the FCA’s statement of policy with respect to the imposition and amount of penalties. It also reviews the provisions of DEPP that
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Library & Archival Security, 1984
Advocates of fines for overdue materials see fines as an incentive for returning materials on time, as a display of the library's seriousness about its rules, and as an income generator. Several libraries have reported success in returning to fines after no-fines experiments. On the other side, those advocating the elimination of fines argue that fines
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Advocates of fines for overdue materials see fines as an incentive for returning materials on time, as a display of the library's seriousness about its rules, and as an income generator. Several libraries have reported success in returning to fines after no-fines experiments. On the other side, those advocating the elimination of fines argue that fines
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Indian Journal of Medical Ethics, 2018
I met Jonathan Fine for the first time in 2011. He was to travel back to Boston through Mumbai after a stint in Chattisgarh, where he had volunteered with Jan Swasthya Sahayog, the well-known rural hospital near Bilaspur. A friend suggested that since he was a doctor who had done pioneering work by setting up the renowned organisation Physicians for ...
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I met Jonathan Fine for the first time in 2011. He was to travel back to Boston through Mumbai after a stint in Chattisgarh, where he had volunteered with Jan Swasthya Sahayog, the well-known rural hospital near Bilaspur. A friend suggested that since he was a doctor who had done pioneering work by setting up the renowned organisation Physicians for ...
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2017
Listening for the hidden questions of patients and families.
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Listening for the hidden questions of patients and families.
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