Instead, it is the rise of smartphones that is nudging stadium owners to deploy Wi-Fi.
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Nudging buyers toward subprime loans, or keeping mum about the risks, means more sales go through.
"One year from now I'll have 100, 000 of these, " he says, nudging his electronic dot.
Meanwhile, nudging, for which the government itself has been a strong advocate, involves more subtle approaches.
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Demand for Treasurys slipped, nudging the yield on the 10-year note up to 1.674%.
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To Mr Cameron, the machinery of state benefits is less about need and more about nudging.
Gentle nudging and currying favour aren't areas in which Mr Summers is likely to excel.
The softer sort is about nudging people to do things that are in their best interests.
The reform dodges the thorn of compulsion by nudging people towards the desired course of action.
Now wages are nudging up and strong jobs growth means many more people are earning.
' He displays a crumpled photo from decades past showing Athabasca's blue-streaked tip almost nudging the roadside.
You may need some nudging to remember the goals that inspired you to take such a leap.
At first glance, the nudging concept has a bit of merit and addresses some very important issues.
Aspiring paternalists assume that the nudging will be done by people of their intelligence, compassion, and character.
Vanguard Chief Executive John Brennan credits investors with nudging the privately held company into fee-based financial advice.
Much of this is tinkering at the edges, or nudging along something that was taking place anyway.
What is more, Mr Bush is doing a good job of nudging them further in that direction.
Maybe, with a little nudging, one by one, flickers of light will start to burn in their heads.
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Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein have made a convincing case about the importance of nudging behavior towards desired ends.
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With this year's budget deficit nudging 10% of GDP, if you include the state governments, these are harder times.
She played hard-to-get, or the One That Got Away, nudging the line before drifting down towards the dark serene.
And Bergkamp squandered a good chance after Van Persie had put him through, nudging just wide of the goal.
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With a bit more spinning and nudging, Britons may yet bless the marriage.
After Nabokov stopped Crosby, the Islanders' third line swept back up the ice, with Grabner nudging a loose puck to Aucoin.
Geopolitically, the U.S. and Europe do not want to lose Cyprus from their sphere of influence, nudging it closer to Russia.
It is a typically early-Cubist, dun-colored congeries of arrowing lines and shaded planes, nudging in and out of shallow pictorial depth.
Many of them have been slowly nudging towards a United Nations anti-poverty target of 0.7% of national income spent on aid.
The latest move by Larry Ellison, taking in Hewlett-Packard cast-off Mark Hurd, and surely nudging out co-president Charles Phillips is already proving brilliant.
The electricity from the solar panels is used to propel the xenon atoms out the back of the spacecraft, nudging the spacecraft up to speed.
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