The failure of these startups to kickstart economic growth is mostly a function of size.
Better said, the model implies that risk tolerance is a function of age.
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The quantity of oil you can find in the first place, and then extract, is entirely a function of technology.
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About the troubles that rendered banks insolvent, the authors point out that this was decidedly not a function of deregulation.
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In his book "The Three Faces of Desires, " philosopher Tim Schroeder argues that pleasure ("net intrinsic desire-satisfaction") is fundamentally a function of expectation.
This achievement, however, is at least partially a function of luck.
The eye blink is a function of fatigue.
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Rather, ethics as a function of will.
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The capital asset pricing model (CAPM) approximates return as a linear function of beta.
The clearest explanation is that the sales rank is basically a function of last sale.
This choice symbolizes an attitudinal challenge to war as a normal function of statecraft.
She plays Hextall quietly and selflessly, and her skill seems a function of her sensitivity.
Monetarists ignore the most basic of economic truths that all demand is a function of supply first.
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But maybe short attention spans were just a function of bad technology.
That is important because I have lived long enough to disappoint often, and can testify that disappointment is often a function of unrealistic expectations.
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At the end of the day, the ability of an organization to align performance and pay is in large part a function of its culture.
That can almost only be a function of institutional integrity.
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In the U.S. a lack of job growth and poor home sales data confirm that the recent strength in the home market was a function of the U.S. stimulus.
The degree of commitment the nation should make to natural gas as a strategic resource (accepting but managing the impact of development), is very much a function of the size of the prize.
First, it was nothing to do with a long-lived woman having had more offspring in the first place, and the number of her grandchildren thus merely being a function of the number of her children.
However, some research published last month, by a team led by Professor Geoff Whitty of London University's Institute of Education, showed that private schools are justified in claiming that their good results are not just a function of their intake.
Much was made of Bernanke's mention of the dollar a few weeks back, but the main thrust of his "dollar speech" was that rising commodity prices are not a result of monetary mismanagement, but instead a function of too much growth.
True enough, but if so, and to be consistent, they must seek cuts in a defense budget that similarly fosters dependency among higher earners whose income is almost solely a function of a massive budget funded by the rest of us.
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Of course, the Swedes' focus on enlargement is not simply a function of the breadth of their European vision.
While inflation may fundamentally result from too great a creation of money, the proximate or immediate cause of its actual development is much more a function of expectations of what will happen next.
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