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The Fragility of Commitment

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
We show that the value of commitment is fragile in many standard games. When the follower faces a small cost to observe the leader's action, equilibrium payoffs are identical to the case where the leader's actions are unobservable. Applications of our result include standard Stackelberg–Cournot and differentiated product Bertrand games, as well as ...
John Morgan, Felix Várdy
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Fragility Fractures

The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 2005
“Our hope is that Americans can live long and live well. Unfortunately, fractures—the most common and devastating consequence of bone disease—frequently make it difficult...” “Much of the burden of bone disease can potentially be avoided if at-risk individuals are identified and appropriate interventions... are... timely....
Laura L. Tosi, Richard F. Kyle
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Fragile mixing

Proceedings of the 11th ACM conference on Computer and communications security, 2004
No matter how well designed and engineered, a mix server offers little protection if its administrator can be convinced to log and selectively disclose correspondences between its input and output messages, either for profit or to cooperate with an investigation.
Michael K. Reiter, XiaoFeng Wang 0001
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Fragile Bones and Fragile Ears

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1981
Conductive, sensorineural and mixed hearing loss occur in osteogenesis imperfecta in autosomal dominant inheritance pattern. Hearing loss is generally due to the middle and inner ear pathology of osteogenesis imperfecta and only occasionally to the coincidental association of otosclerosis and osteogenesis imperfecta.
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Fragile measurability

Journal of Symbolic Logic, 1994
AbstractLaver [L] and others [G-S] have shown how to make the supercompactness or strongness of κ indestructible by a wide class of forcing notions. We show, alternatively, how to make these properties fragile. Specifically, we prove that it is relatively consistent that any forcing which preserves κ<κ and κ+, but not P(κ), destroys the ...
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The Physician's Fragility

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2009
Adopting a psycho-dynamic approach, Rentmeester and George (2009) attempt to turn our attention away from the patient's experience of the clinical encounter and redirect our attention to the experi...
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