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  2. Adelstein-Lew controversy - Wikipedia

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    [n 4] In the specific hand, Adelstein was dealt 7♣8♣ in the third blind and raised to $3,000 before the flop. Lew, holding J♣4♥ in the straddle, called, while the rest of the table folded. The flop came T♣T♥9♣.

  3. Popov v. Hayashi - Wikipedia

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    [3] [1] [4] [2] Before the baseball was hit, it was considered property of MLB and after it was hit was considered intentionally abandoned property. Under this theory, whoever comes into possession of it first is the rightful owner. [3] [1] [4] [2] However, in all legal sense, Hayashi had come by the ball lawfully as well.

  4. Escalation of commitment - Wikipedia

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    [4] The next phase of the escalation process is self-justification and rationalizing if the decision the leader made used resources well, if the resources being used were used to make positive change, and assuring themselves that the decision they chose was right. Leaders must balance costs and benefits of any problem to produce a final decision.

  5. This retiree accepted an investment broker’s invite for ...

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    The steak dinner (and Wilson’s decision to invest) ended up costing him $158,000 of his retirement savings. The first few years for Wilson went well, with regular monthly payouts, and in 2017 he ...

  6. Biden says 'Lock him up — politically lock him up' in remarks ...

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    At her rallies, Harris has typically shut down “lock him up” chants directed at Trump, saying the courts would handle that. Trump was convicted in May on 34 felony counts of falsifying ...

  7. Instrumental and value rationality - Wikipedia

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    An "instrumental rationalist" is a decision expert whose response to seeing a man engaged in slicing his toes [the man’s value rational fact-free end] with a blunt knife [the man’s instrumental value-free means] is to rush to advise him that he should use a sharper knife to better serve [instrumentally] his evident [value rational ...

  8. St. Petersburg paradox - Wikipedia

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    The initial stake begins at 2 dollars and is doubled every time tails appears. The first time heads appears, the game ends and the player wins whatever is the current stake. Thus the player wins 2 dollars if heads appears on the first toss, 4 dollars if tails appears on the first toss and heads on the second, 8 dollars if tails appears on the ...

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