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Table 1. Statements for specifying the behaviour of processes.
Table 2. Examples of policy statements
2005
"... In PAGE 22: ... Policy expression classes are classes in which we constrain the range of one of the service descriptors or properties such as quot;delivery delay quot;, quot;delivery area quot;, quot;input quot;, etc. Table2 shows the simple... ..."
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Table 1:Descriptions of Privacy Policy Statements Examined
"... In PAGE 9: ... These examples were based on an examination of policy statements on over 75 web sites. Table1 contains the descriptions presented to respondents to differentiate between strong, moderate, and weak privacy policy statements. Abbreviated descriptions for the three types of privacy policy statements were utilized to minimize the risk of respondents misinterpreting lengthy or technically written statements.... ..."
Table 4. Hypothetical Choice Statements
"... In PAGE 4: ... By asking respondents to pick up their choices for different types of journey as a result of the use of FTISs, the likely influence on modal shift can be identified. For each type of journey, respondents are requested to indicate their behavioural changes in mode choice specified by a list of statements (see Table4 ). 2.... ..."
Table 3: Central User Statements Concerning a Company View on Privacy, Privacy and Society and Privacy Policies
2004
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Table 3: Central User Statements Concerning a Company View on Privacy, Privacy and Society and Privacy Policies
2004
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Table 5. Comparison of agreement for likely and possible diesel and hybrid buyers to attitudinal statements dealing with regulatory policies (Survey 1)
2007
"... In PAGE 28: ... 14 Results obtained from the sensitivity analysis are shown in Table5 . For natural aggregates, emission of heavy metals takes place in two compartments (a) air and (b) soil.... ..."
Table 1. Number of normative statements by topics
"... In PAGE 3: ...ompared their statements. To minimize errors of omission, the lists were expanded but not reduced. The coders identified 566 normative statements. Table1 summarizes these statements by area and year. The number of normative statements increased over time for most areas, especially for product policy.... ..."
Table 1: Codifying search and switching behaviour Search Behaviour relatively weak Categorisation of
"... In PAGE 8: ... Here the policy might simply be to exempt such limited agreements from antitrust action. Table1 provides a framework within which to consider the various types of search and switching costs, including illustrations of the various types and examples of firm actions manipulating consumer behaviours. It also creates an approximate link between the Propositions and the various manifestations of search and switching costs that occur in practice.... ..."
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