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Do they gamble on cooperation (high payoff) or defection (low, but sure payoff)?

Expected utility is calculated by multiplying the probability of each payoff by the payoff and taking the total sum.

That's why this workout focuses on the big stuff: big muscles, big weights, big calorie burn, big payoff.

This means taking into account power and cooling and the payoff in terms of three or more years as opposed to just acquisition cost.

This is certainly something to keep in mind if you are or have worked as an intern where the big payoff is more likely to be in experience gained and contacts made than in money earned.

But when successful, the payoff is huge.

But he does expect his philanthropy to produce some demonstrable payoff, including for his own firm.

No one can say for sure; much of the payoff from leadership development is far down the road.

But the payoff for the bride wearing this dress would be that they would need to wear an umbrella to their nuptials if rain was likely to spoil their big day.

Ideally, the "meaningful payoff" leads rightinto the next motivating goal.

Furthermore, costly punishment did not increase the average payoff of the group.

The goal is not to abandon all the programming that already serves you well, but to learn a few supplementary techniques that offer immediate payoff.

The payoff is a house in the country, she said.

A CDS works like a fire-insurance policy: the holder pays a regular premium, but if the house burns down there is a big payoff.

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Where's the payoff on the humanities?

Bankers attending the meeting were divided over whether creditors would accept a payoff on reduced terms, or agree to refinance Dubai World's obligations for an extended period.

You are choosing what you value more: the payoff or the tradeoff!

But look closer. There is always a payoff.

When rates are high, even a huge payoff in the future is only worth a small investment now.

Real estate investments will payoff.

Anything less only forces each stakeholder to" understand" what their role is in the larger effort at harmonization and interoperability, and make substantial investments for the public good with no clear payoff in sight.