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This paper takes a skeptical look at a leading argument about what is causing the foreclosure crisis and what should be done to stop it. We use an economic model to focus on two key decisions: the borrower's choice to default on the mortgage and the lender's choice on whether to renegotiate or modify the loan.
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Reducing Choice Overload without Reducing Choices [PDF]
Previous studies have demonstrated that a multitude of options can lead to choice overload, reducing decision quality. Through controlled experiments, we examine sequential choice architectures that enable the choice set to remain large while potentially reducing the effect of choice overload. A specific tournament-style architecture achieves this goal.
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Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, 2007
The notions of exhaustive families of upper convex and lower concave approximations (in the sense of B. N. Pschenichnyi) were introduced by A. M. Rubinov. For some classes of nonsmooth functions, these tools appeared to be very productive and constructive.
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The notions of exhaustive families of upper convex and lower concave approximations (in the sense of B. N. Pschenichnyi) were introduced by A. M. Rubinov. For some classes of nonsmooth functions, these tools appeared to be very productive and constructive.
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MLQ, 2000
In this paper the author studies computational relationships between a relation \(R\) and a countable model \({\mathcal A}\) which are not disturbed by isomorphisms. Let \({\mathcal A}\) be a countable model, and let \(R\) be an extra unary relation on \({\mathcal A}\). Let \(\leq_0\) be a reducibility, and \(k\in\omega\). Then \(R\) is intrisically \(\
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In this paper the author studies computational relationships between a relation \(R\) and a countable model \({\mathcal A}\) which are not disturbed by isomorphisms. Let \({\mathcal A}\) be a countable model, and let \(R\) be an extra unary relation on \({\mathcal A}\). Let \(\leq_0\) be a reducibility, and \(k\in\omega\). Then \(R\) is intrisically \(\
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Epilepsy Research, 2002
Although treatment of epilepsy easily evolves into a situation of overtreatment, reversing the process can be difficult and time consuming. Benefits of reducing overtreatment may include a decrease in side effects, better seizure control, a simplification in the medication regimen, improved compliance, and reduced costs.
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Although treatment of epilepsy easily evolves into a situation of overtreatment, reversing the process can be difficult and time consuming. Benefits of reducing overtreatment may include a decrease in side effects, better seizure control, a simplification in the medication regimen, improved compliance, and reduced costs.
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Ukrainian Mathematical Journal, 2017
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Reducing risk, reducing pollution
2010“We aren't passengers on Spaceship Earth; we're the crew. We aren't residents of this planet; we're citizens. The difference in both cases is responsibility.” Astronaut Rusty Schweikart Some pollution problems are daunting; others less so. This chapter begins with a brief overview as to how we can separate the “trivial” from the serious, whether the
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Reduced Emissions / Reduced Noise Snowmobile
SAE Technical Paper Series, 2000<div class="htmlview paragraph">The objective of this project was to modify an existing snowmobile to reduce emissions and noise, while maintaining or improving performance. Existing technologies and commercially available products from various engineering fields have been combined to create a finished product that suits these objectives.
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Reducing nuclear dangers [PDF]
Dark clouds loom on the nuclear horizon, with threats from all directions: Russia’s nuclear bombast in its war on Ukraine, China’s construction of hundreds of nuclear missile silos, North Korea’s missile testing, India and Pakistan’s ongoing nuclear competition, and Iran’s push toward nuclear weapons capability.
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The American Journal of Nursing, 1925
know Sairey Gamp, the famous Dickens character, who stood as a type of her profession during the early part of the 19th Century? Two qualifications appeared to be desirable at that time. The popular conception of a nurse was a woman well along in years and usually fat.
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know Sairey Gamp, the famous Dickens character, who stood as a type of her profession during the early part of the 19th Century? Two qualifications appeared to be desirable at that time. The popular conception of a nurse was a woman well along in years and usually fat.
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