These include the theoretical risk that pig viruses might jump into humans and cause new diseases.
In contrast to the theoretical danger, there are visible advantages to granting a patent.
The production cycle he sees is the opposite of the theoretical model of continuous improvement.
But it is a concept that sits ill with the theoretical underpinnings of modern macroeconomics.
So the theoretical background for 28% being over the peak for capital gains tax is there.
The existence of anti-matter was first suggested by the theoretical physicist Paul Dirac in the 1930s.
To be fair, most modellers are quite open about the theoretical principles that underlie their simulations.
The theoretical prediction about the effects of food supply on sex ratio has also been confirmed.
With a little experimentation (and rethinking of basic physics), Friend discovered that the theoretical barrier was an illusion.
StickK.com came about as a result of the theoretical work of Laibson and others on commitment contracts, Karlan said.
More than 130, 000 mainland children born in Hong Kong since 2001 have the theoretical right to an education there.
To begin with, the authors question the theoretical appeal of the path-dependence paradigm.
The theoretical value of a company is the present value of all future cash flows that will accrue to shareholders.
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Since high money holdings correspond to low velocity, the graph is simply the mirror image of the theoretical chart above.
Whereas Robert Lucas (Nobel Prize 1995) provided the theoretical foundations of rational expectations theory, Thomas Sargent tested rational expectations against real-world data.
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Instead physicists -- spurred on by the theoretical work of Charles H.
Mostly, says Dan Mudd, its vice president for Asia-Pacific, because it is hard to find deals that deliver on the theoretical promise.
When this database was compared with the theoretical optima, nature appeared important.
That figure covers all compensation except the theoretical value of stock options.
In fact, if the theoretical physicists are right, our correspondent says, then we will never be able to see inside these strange phenomena.
According to Pennings the advantage of simulations over other teaching methods is that they let users apply the theoretical knowledge they have learned.
The theoretical part of the course will be conducted at the Pula diving center, and the practical part at the nearby archaeological site.
The theoretical component of the course included training in how to set up and run a small business, in this case tree nurseries.
The highest calling of academics is the theoretical research that wins them the admiration of their colleagues and secures the votes of tenure committees.
Teacher Michelle Heryet explained that the seven students were adding practical skills to the theoretical understanding they gained during November's practice News Day .
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So, beyond all of the theoretical objections are these practical misapplications that, at the very least, should be remanded back to Commerce by the courts.
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In broad terms, though, they said trusts had received the theoretical power to vary terms and conditions as long ago as 1990 under the Conservatives.
On the theoretical level, Rand's ideas offer no real possibility of developing robust civil society responses to address the needs of those down on their luck.
This dissolution of the relationship between economics and finance is a huge problem, because interest rates are the theoretical and practical foundation of all financial valuation.
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