To finally construct these applications, they provide discoverers to locate suitable widgets, interpreters, aggregators and services.
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For other aggregators the path could depend on further parameters.
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Ignoring the dependence of aggregators on the underlying regime is no more or less appealing than ignoring the dependence of decision rules on the regime.
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Individuals consume goods across the spectrum of differentiated products using a constant elasticity of substitutionaggregator.
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Individual choice is critical; control of information rests with citizens, not with data aggregators or data users.
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Treating theaggregatoras constant yields a set of misconstructed data if significant structural changes in the economy occur.
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In addition, at any setting of the degree of risk aversion, the tracking ability depends on substitutability among the components of theaggregatorfunction.
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In aggregation theory, index numbers are judged relative to their ability to track the exactaggregatorfunctions nested within the economy's structure.
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The economic approach assumes that the seasonalaggregatorfunction is the same in each season being compared, which is not a reasonable assumption if climate and customs interact with tastes.
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We also compare the dynamic behavior of the two statistical index numbers with the dynamic behavior of the estimated exactaggregatorfunction in the frequency domain using polyspectral methods.
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These observations indicate that the ability to track a nonlinearaggregatorfunction under risk is needed to be able to measure the economy's monetary service flow.
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Moreover, as long as 1/ is finite, thisaggregatorembodies the idea that consumers regard goods produced by different firms as imperfect substitutes and prefer variety.
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Agricultural and environmental groups may act as aggregators of by-product, sectoral interests to underpin the primary spatial interests of rural peoples.
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I would expect to see aggregators come into the market to help to manage this risk on the part of such generators.
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In such a way, multi-document summarization systems are complementing the news aggregators performing the next step down the road of coping with information overload.
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