This insight is part of the basis of "prospect theory, " one branch of behavioral economics.
Her grandfather, father and brother all served in that branch of the armed forces.
In the 19th century, economics was a pastime of inquisitive gentlemen, a branch of philosophy.
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The Supreme Court is a separate branch of government, and they will reach their own conclusions.
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Sarah Milner, secretary of the Merseyside branch of the MND Association lost her brother to MND.
The U.S. branch of motorcycle maker Kawasaki, headquartered in Irvine, California, is an early customer.
It's a branch of the government with excellent name recognition, public approval and pride.
The men were both employees of the Afghan branch of DHL, an international courier service.
After the war, he helped set up the Doncaster branch of the RAF Association.
The Philadelphia branch of the Federal Reserve reported a slowdown in manufacturing in the mid-Atlantic region.
The Guernsey branch of Ernst and Young is due to report its findings in December.
Over the last 20 years he has pioneered a branch of economics known as market design.
It seems like the judicial branch of government is doing the job of the legislature.
However, this branch of the armed services was limited in numbers of service members allowed.
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In 1990, Tim Berners-Lee launched the World Wide Web, a multimedia branch of the Internet.
The restaurant is due to re-open as a branch of Piccolino when a refurbishment is completed.
However, a second branch of financial economics is far more sceptical about markets' inherent rationality.
The Constitution's framers envisioned the judiciary as the "weakest, " "least dangerous" branch of government.
The takeaway point from this branch of development economics is this rather pleasing one.
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The branch of the Italian police involved is the Guardia di Finanzia - the finance police.
Yukon Kaname, head of the Japan branch of Ontario-based solar-panel maker Canadian Solar Inc.
His wife Peyton, played by Susanna Thompson, works for a local branch of Saks Fifth Avenue.
Jeremy Frost, of the Croydon branch of the Federation of Small Businesses, called the move "classist".
The cash machine was installed at a branch of Barclays in Enfield, north London.
The real opposition to Henri came from another branch of the royal family, the Bourbons.
Mr Kimura immediately carted his purchase off to a nearby branch of his Sushi Zanmai chain.
Taj Lands End, a branch of the famous Taj hotel chain -- its lobby is great for people watching.
The senior branch of the family had consolidated its lands and amassed power under the British.
And no matter that Mr Klaus detests the court interfering in the executive branch of government.
That story originated in the Defense Intelligence Agency, the military intelligence branch of the Pentagon.
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