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A deal in which players agree to split or reduce a pot (roughly in proportion to the chances of each of them winning) with more cards to come rather than playing out the hand, or a deal where one player makes a side bet against themself with a third party to hedge against a large loss.
For example, restaurants sometimes list the most expensive item on the menu first to make their $25 grilled cheese feel like a good deal. This can also work in reverse.
During his early career he was part of a circle of poets centred on Ian Hamilton and forming something of a school, promoting conciseness and imagist-like clarity in verse, though his work has changed and developed a good deal since then. [citation needed] He has published twelve collections of poetry which have won several literary prizes and ...
Good–deal bounds are price bounds for a financial portfolio which depends on an individual trader's preferences. Mathematically, if A {\displaystyle A} is a set of portfolios with future outcomes which are "acceptable" to the trader, then define the function ρ : L p → R {\displaystyle \rho :{\mathcal {L}}^{p}\to \mathbb {R} } by
In this video, Motley Fool contributors Jason Hall and Tyler Crowe discuss Advance Auto Parts' (NYSE: AAP) recent $1.2 billion asset sale and how it's trying to use that money to fix a struggling ...
European allies in NATO are stepping up their military spending, just as Donald Trump wanted. In words, deeds and arms deals, leaders of the United States’ partners in NATO are making the case ...
It was my own good fortune at Santiago to serve beside colored troops. A man who is good enough to shed his blood for his country is good enough to be given a square deal afterwards." [11] In October 1904, while Roosevelt was readying publication of his book A Square Deal for Every Man [12] (Chicago, R. J. Thompson, 1905), The New York Times ...
One can see that trend in the data: While list-price spending hit $917 billion in 2023, net revenue for manufacturers (after rebates, in other words) was just $435 billion, according to health ...