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In the context of the model sketch presented above, stock returns and returns to capital are direct measures of productivity.
In several instances, he returns to subjects treated earlier in the book, such as children's education and the evolution from scrolls to codices.
First we show that the value returned by these functions is isomorphic to their input.
Nondeterminism can also remain right down to the implementation level, where any consistent value may be returned.
If both of them point to the empty string, then the empty string is returned.
In the case of a tuple, loc v returns the location of the agent owning the tuple.
The results showed that the overall form returned to the conservative nature of the original rule-based melodies.
When the tracker is not sure that a sequence is being repeated, or when the tracked sequence finishes, it returns control to the neural network.
Additional copies, not exceeding 200, may be had at cost price : these should be ordered when the final proof is returned.
The dancers returned because they could use it as a tool to formulate body actions which were outside their normal performance routines.
While still analysing and defining each compositional parameter, his interests returned to the primal functions of articulation and communication.
A portion of the transmitters (factor r) returns from the synaptic cleft into the presynaptic hair cell.
Despite numerous attempts to estimate the level of returns to scale in the data, there is no broad agreement in the literature on its value.
When physical capital is complementary with human capital in production, returns on and the demand for skills rise with capital intensity.
However, if the rate of inflation is increased excessively, real returns will be driven down to the point where credit market frictions become binding.
In a nonlinear environment, it would be enough to have locally increasing returns like setup costs.
After all, rational investors should adjust nominal returns to changes in inflation, in the dividend process and in the discount factor.
The generating extension takes the values classified as static as parameters and returns the source program specialized with respect to these values.
With a few exceptions, returns to households from wildlife are generally less than $30.00 per annum.
Such a nuanced distinction requires a continuous measure that returns very finely graded values.
Moreover, human individuals and institutions "invest," metaphorically, or even literally, in other individuals or institutions to enhance their own returns.
As a result, returning refugees introduced new power objects that they carried with them from the localities where they had found refuge.
There were no more stops, and the car was returned to its starting-point as speedily as possible.
Shareholders expect returns on investments in pharmaceutical and biotechnologic companies.
Embodiment, a topic which returns throughout the book, is discussed first.
Fifty-two participants (53 %) returned the questionnaire on interview preference.
In each case, however, risk returned to baseline in little more than a decade.
The expenditure cap was eliminated and food stamps returned to full entitlement status in the 1990 reauthorization act.
Activities that have large starting capital requirements are pursued by relatively few people but yield lucrative returns.
One extension of this point returns us to the issue of institutional structures within civil society.
After the recording and the developing, the hologram was returned to the second holder and moved into the laser beam line.
He revealed to me that theatre has a double life: in the present of the performance and in the past which returns through books.
He returns home and finds the burglar, dead from a heart attack, on the floor.
Seeds that were located undamaged were returned to the plot.
A group of 27 older adults in inpatient rehabilitation were interviewed during the programme and after returning home.
Over the next three weeks, the effect gradually returned.
The book is aimed at early level, new or returning adult piano students.
The difficulty of taking such steps returns us to the linked nature of lingua franca and power.
The collected goods are subsequently returned to the base camp or stored elsewhereforfuture use.
The richest and most powerful citizens never returned.
The second part returns to the idea that an excess of privatisation has led to a 'tragedy of the anti-commons'.
The pulse returned after 12 hours of treatment with heparin.
Eighty-three of the 91 (91%) surveyed oncologists returned the questionnaire.
Twenty-four hours later, all hemodynamic parameters had returned to the initial values.
Figures will be returned if failing to meet this standard with subsequent delay to publication.
He returned to our care at 20 months of age.
After haemofiltration, which probably eliminated the excessive amount of triiodothyronine, cardiovascular as well as renal functions returned to normal.
Unfortunately, complaints returned due to a disturbance of rhythm.
If hemodynamic stability can be achieved, sinus rhythm returns in the vast majority of patients spontaneously within a few days after surgery.
He fell again a few days later and returned with a second confirmed spinal fracture requiring cervical fusion.
The census returns indicate that many of those single solitaries - though some of the married ones also - were inmigrants.
Oxygen consumption returned to baseline within 1 h so only post-exercise values obtained 50-60 min following exercise are reported.
If there are degeneracies in the set, the algorithm returns zero area and a triplet of collinear points.
The share it acquired depended on the daughters' present circumstances, on whether they were unmarried, married, or returned from marriage as a widow or divorcée.
Of the 895 distributed questionnaires, 371 were returned (41 % response rate).
She had returned to her active schedule with friends, and volunteering.
In this case, relative returns to some of the structural measures also improve even when barley is grown in both sites.
Employing the upper bound in turn drops both sets of returns by only 15 per cent.
First, pricing and other policies that artificially 'subsidize' the returns to conversion activities on forest land or the costs of conversion need to be reformed.
Economic returns from these projects may provide a strong incentive for such countries to participate.
In the situation where oil palm is an option, following logging, the returns per hectare of forest converted are much superior to subsidized eco-forestry.
In the first sector, labour produces a manufactured good with constant returns to scale.
The second sector comprises resource harvesting, which is undertaken with constant returns to scale to labour and to the resource stock.
Viewed on a per holding basis the net present value of mean economic returns per holding come to $500/ha.
In peri-urban areas, land holds out the prospect of higher returns from realestate development than from farming.
The government's objective function depends on whether it recognizes returns to all land, both cultivated and common, or returns only to common land.
We assume that there are constant returns to scale in agriculture.
However, investment and capital accumulation processes as a function of relative returns may not be incorporated, and long-term elasticities only minimize this flaw.
We expect returns from agriculture to be greater and fisheries returns to be less under the alternate management plans as compared with the base model.
Net returns under the alternate management plans are lower than in the base model for all years.
The following two examples outline cases where the gross pollution function does not exhibit constant returns to scale.
Assume every $1 contribution returns $500 to the group- $0.50 to the contributor and $499.50 to the other members ($0.50 each).
Considerations of financial returns seemed to determine even foreign policy.
In profile the shaft thickens considerably and then returns to its original dimension.
When the men came back, the women returned to the home, and many black workers were shunted aside.
The hero of the monomyth returns with a boon that revitalizes both himself and his community.
The play returns to its equilibrium as both these misplaced romance figures are easily disempowered by the farcical logic of deception.
The discussion of coronation oaths returns this issue to a locus classicus of medieval tradition.
Analysis of the returns shows that the overwhelming difficulty for these students is in resourcing their work.
He was much less sanguine when he returned to the issue of civil religion in the mid-seventies.
What returns to the name never returns to the living.
After the questionnaire was completed, the booklets were returned in person.
What one really needs to know is the proportion of returning officers that fell outside the traditional 'officer class'.
When used as a query sequence, it returns no significant hits.
The drug was not discontinued and the level returned to baseline within 2 months.
He then returned to a holding room shortly before 9:15, where he was briefed by staff and saw television coverage.
Subsequently, the company agreed to independent auditing and has returned to profitability.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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