Lerner definition

Lerner means Michael Lerner and any Affiliate of Michael Lerner.

Examples of Lerner in a sentence

  • Lerner (1995) has shown that fear of litigation may cause smaller entrant firms to avoid areas where incumbents hold large numbers of patents.

  • Josh Lerner, “Patent Policy Innovations: A Clinical Examination,” 53 Vanderbilt Law Review (2000), 1841.

  • Morrison, B.A., LL.B., Lerner Family Associate Dean for Public Interest and Public Service LawLeRoy C.

  • To address the impacts of destructive flood pulses from construction and development of the Yali Falls dam, including estimated damages of US $3.3 million, 39 deaths and displacement of riparian villagers, the MRC facilitated establishment of the Joint Committee for Management of the Se San (JCMS) which met three times from 2000 – 2004, disbanded in 2004 and was reconstituted as a Standing Committee (SC) later that same year (Lerner, 2002; Wyatt & Baird, 2007).

  • Drawing on the ongoing dispute between Vietnam and Cambodia over hydropower development on the Se San River at the Yali Falls dam (Lerner, 2003; Rutkow et al., 2005) and the controversy over the so-called ‘Thai Water Grid,’ the grandiose proposed interbasin transfers from tributaries in Cambodia and the Lao PDR to support irrigation in northeastern Thailand (Molle & Floch, 2007; Molle et al., 2009a), it is apparent that development concerns trump environmental ones in the LMRB.

  • The criteria for triggering a warning requires a balance between the goal of providing greater protection and the occurrence of false or nuisance alarms (Lerner et al., 1996).

  • Anger and fear in negative emotions and enthusiasm and nurtur- ing love in positive emotions are of the same valence but differ in appraisal, therefore leading to varying attributions, behavioral intentions, and information processing toward events (Lerner & Keltner, 2000).

  • Working Group members include Jack Braithwaite, Paul Cooper, Jacqueline Horvat, Michael Lerner, Marian Lippa, Virginia Maclean, Jan Richardson, Jonathan Rosenthal, Andrew Spurgeon and Jerry Udell.

  • More than seventy years ago Lerner (1936) provided his Symmetry Theorem that proved that in a two-sector economy, an import tax has the same effect as an export tax.

  • Lerner RL (2000) The mechanics of the commodity futures markets: What they are and how they function.

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