D. in applied mathematics, the 50-year-old Berezovsky says he spent 25 years doing research on decision-making theory at the Russian Academy of Sciences.
The researchers tested this theory by making tiny structural changes to this grooved area, and found this seemed to neutralise the enzyme's action.
Over time I was sure we would figure out how to generate revenue, but at that point making money was just a theory.
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One theory of decision making says you ought to maximize your expected returns, where an expected return is the outcome multiplied by the probability of winning it.
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Do you think I am making it up and that my theory is unfounded?
Top pediatric researchers intent on making their come up with an unproven theory.
Because as economists have found and explained through signaling theory and conspicuous conservation, making your socially-focused choices visible can motivate long-term behavior change.
One set of authors concluded that the reversal effect was inconsistent not only with utility theory but also with every existing theory of economic decision-making.
The theory is that if you are making more than say 25%, you are probably doing something more than just investing.
Some physicists would rather fiddle with Einstein's theory of relativity, for instance by making gravity weaker at extremely long ranges.
The book provides practical methods for supporting improved participatory processes, including the application of theory and models to aid decision-making.
The field of decision theory tries to explain these examples of people making seemingly illogical buying decisions.
Being private will enable the company to take its time making the necessary changes to compete, or so the theory goes.
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Now, this is all theory, and theory is all well and good, but making it happen in reality is not so easy.
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Mr. STERN: Well, they're paying some more but it's incremental, certainly not anything in relation to, in theory, how much money they're making.
But to get there Weeks had to jettison classic business school theory, which would have companies pushing decision making down to lower levels.
Justices and their law clerks are holed up in chambers, furiously working to frame and craft the final opinions, making sure every fact, every footnote, every legal theory is fully checked and articulated.
So this means that the perceived quality of private-sector loans to the Spanish government would deteriorate - which, in theory, would have the perverse effect of making it harder and more expensive for Spain to borrow from conventional sources.
Now that might, in theory reduce mortgage rates, but the scope for making any margin on lending has been reduced again.
One seasoned commentator here suggested as much while making a brave stab at what amounts to a " general theory of South African political rhetoric".
Ms. BORDALON: Well, my theory is instead of putting all the money in making people raise their houses, they'll raise the levies and fix the levies better.
That is consistent with a second theory, familiar from other studies, that decision making is mentally taxing and that, if forced to keep deciding things, people get tired and start looking for easy answers.
In theory and in practice democracies can foster tyrannical majorities, thus making the understanding of natural rights so crucial.
That has the effect of making metallic lead less electropositive (ie, more electronegative) than classical theory indicates it should be which would tend to make the battery worse.
He said more work was needed to prove this theory - the study only looked at young teenage boys, making it difficult to assess a link with long-term drinking patterns.
The theory behind this sort of fits with what we know about decision making and expectation.
Cruise missiles have been fitted with satellite-based guidance systems making it possible to readjust their course in mid-flight and, in theory, to achieve pinpoint accuracy.
The theory is that these large, pictorial networks mirror the way our brains work, making it easier to spot connections and insert new ideas.
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