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Examples of stickiness


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We might imagine a continuum that represents the relative 'stickiness' of various issues with particular venues.
As relative prices vary, price stickiness generates some core inflation.
In particular, is the discount factor of private agents, is the elasticity of intertemporal substitution, and depends negatively on the degree of price stickiness.
Consequently, with rational expectations output and inflation are white-noise processes and inflation reacts with a delay of one period due to the stickiness of prices.
The answer requires some specification of a" quantity rule"; that is, a description of agents' behaviour when, because of price stickiness, disequilibrium prevails.
Very likely the consistency (stickiness, water content) of the frass is affected by the age of the plant and nitrogen fertilization.
More immediate inflation reversal is found when a lower degree of price stickiness is assumed. 18.
In six of the men there was a rise in immunoreactive insulin and platelet stickiness.
The difficult problem is thus to generate a long period of endogenous nominal rigidity and real persistence from a short period of exogenous nominal stickiness.
As an example, the domestic price stickiness is 0.88 in the open-economy setting compared to 0.90 in the closedeconomy model.
In this sense he assumes that government policy is subject to the same degree of stickiness as prices.
The question is usually seen as one of wage stickiness.
The extreme stickiness of the seeds evidently evolved to resist removal by seabirds and so facilitate long-distance dispersal.
The reason was probably the simple fact of bureaucratic stickiness.
The degree of price stickiness affects the timing of inflation reversal.
The nominal frictions in terms of the degrees of price and wage stickiness are somewhat smaller in the open-economy model.
A smaller z implies greater endogenous nominal rigidity for given exogenous nominal stickiness.
They also lost their stickiness after 2-3 d in seawater.
The notorious ' stickiness' of nominal labour costs has persisted despite the introduction of the euro.
Such an interpretation seems reasonable, given the degree of price stickiness in the model.
Indeed, a certain stickiness of organizational identity is beneficial to the advocacy group.
The stickiness paper showed how you could get both, but via a kind of hierarchical adjustment cost setup that seems hard to connect to data or even to economic intuition.
Thus, exogenous nominal stickiness in the form of staggered price setting translates directly into the sluggishness in the movement of this former part of the marginal cost.
As a result of anther location, and the stickiness and large size (c. 20 m) of pollen grains, however, the species is highly dependent on pollen vectors.
Note that high values indicate overall stability or stickiness of behavioral states; (d) stability 2: mean return time (in time or event units) across all cells.
Meanwhile, stickiness in the intermediate-input price translates directly into sluggishness in marginal-cost movement.
The second derives price stickiness endogenously as one equilibrium in an economy with multiple equilibria.
First, the notorious stickiness of prices in modern economies produces a ratchet effect.
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A comment has been made from a number of quarters on the stickiness of the drug manufacturers in negotiating.
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There are low tack, high tack and many other degrees of stickiness.
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There is a certain amount of stickiness in the approval of projects at the moment.
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I think that, on the whole, after the first period of stickiness, they have got off to a good start.
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I understand, however, that there are difficulties in producing gum which has the chewability that is considered marketable but not the stickiness which makes it difficult to cleanse.
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He devised the mix for the correct stickiness and bite, invented the toasting machinery, obtained some second-hand sweet wrapping machinery and fulfilled a number of orders.
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There is no question of stickiness.
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In order to increase the stickiness of a website, faster ways to deliver the content to the user needed to be devised.
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Another factor which affects the risk of developing cavities is the stickiness of foods.
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According to some sources, it helps the plaster set and increases its stickiness or adhesion.
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Stickiness is a measure of the average amount of time spent on a website.
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As with many weavers of sticky spirals, the orb is renewed regularly if not daily, apparently because the stickiness of the orb declines with age.
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The two main uses are to add tackiness (stickiness) and to increase sweat absorption.
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Analysis often revolves around causes of such price stickiness and their implications for reaching a hypothesized long-run equilibrium.
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The stickiness is caused by the pedicellariae gripping the skin, and any attempt to push it off results in further pedicellariae becoming aroused.
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Heating the screen lessens surface tension from moisture which is a main reason for stickiness against cloth mediums.
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Oil glands are numerous, and the leaves have a pineapple-like fragrance and stickiness when crushed.
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A stickier medium-grain rice is used for "sushi"; the stickiness allows rice to hold its shape when molded.
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The karmas are literally bound on account of the stickiness of the soul due to existence of various passions or mental dispositions.
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The essential quality is its stickiness or glutinousness, although the type of rice used for sushi is different from glutinous rice.
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In addition, after a time the silk will lose its stickiness and thus become inefficient at capturing prey.
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Aqueous extracts induced breaks, stickiness, pole deviations and micronuclei.
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Each fibre of spandex is made up of many smaller individual fibres that adhere to one another due to the natural stickiness of their surface.
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However, stickiness of the samples increase with increasing time of heating and solid concentration until a certain level, above which the reverse trend is observed.
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Price stickiness is extremely common among large supermarket chains and prices, especially for commodities, tend not to vary much between them.
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The soil in this area is black and has a clay-like stickiness.
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The cellular origin, or even the species origin, of the sticky ends does not affect their stickiness.
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The clotting property of latex is functional in this defense since it limits wastage and its stickiness traps insects and their mouthparts.
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Sensory assessments of the hardness, stickiness and elasticity of mochi and their relationship with solute concentration and heating time were also performed.
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The stickiness of a particular type of information can have influences on how advances are made in the field.
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Rice may be soaked to decrease cooking time, conserve fuel, minimize exposure to high temperature, and reduce stickiness.
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Since the client isn't generally aware of which server it spoke to earlier, content switches define a notion of stickiness.
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Direct and indirect send different types messages to the brain, but both provide information regarding roughness, hardness, stickiness, and warmth.
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Examples of such price stickiness in particular markets include wage rates in labour markets and posted prices in markets deviating from perfect competition.
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Stickiness could be adjusted to fit the preference of the player.
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The name "bettarazuke" is taken from the stickiness of koji leftover from the pickling process.
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Most manufacturers offer a slick spray for latex once it is dry to take away the stickiness allowing the movement of the model's limbs.
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He did important work on menu costs, which are a source of price stickiness.
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The diol imparts a stickiness that allows the secretion to stay on the dust, and the dust on antennae.
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When amylose concentration is increased, gel stickiness decreases but gel firmness increases.
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By stroking the touch plate an operator could supposedly feel a sensation of tingling or stickiness when the eloptic energy was detected.
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When quite ripe the sticky, gelatinous, sweet pulp surrounding the single seed is pleasant to eat, but its great stickiness often make the seed almost impossible to spit out.
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In a recipe, the baker's percentage for water is referred to as the hydration; it is indicative of the stickiness of the dough and the crumb of the bread.
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Price stickiness means that there are a variety of possible equilibria in the short run, so that rational expectations models do not produce any simple result.
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Another and perhaps even more immediate challenge to the potter using the available backswamp clay is its extreme stickiness, which is called plasticity in ceramic terminology.
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Oxidized starch increases the stickiness of batter.
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The model states that policy generally changes only incrementally due to several restraints, namely the stickiness of institutional cultures, vested interests, and the bounded rationality of individual decision-makers.
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Since the gluten found in wheat must be omitted, xanthan gum is used to give the dough or batter a stickiness that would otherwise be achieved with the gluten.
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When analyzing fluids with same the viscosity (thickness or stickiness) but different velocity, fluids is typically characterized into two types of flows: laminar flow and turbulent flow.
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Modern chemical processes to modify the ionic surface of bentonite greatly intensify this stickiness, resulting in remarkably dough-like yet strong casting sand mixes that stand up to molten metal temperatures.
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In the theory of wage stickiness, a cause of unemployment in recessions and depressions is the failure of workers to take pay cuts, to decrease real labor costs.
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Polymeric flooring is produced to ensure a higher level of tackiness than the surfaces it comes into contact with, without causing discomfort and potentially damaging stickiness.
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