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- noun Plural form of
proposer .
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Examples
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In terms of rational self-interest, proposers should never give any money to responders since they might not give any back.
Matt J. Rossano: God and The Marketplace Matt J. Rossano 2011
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The NSN website says it is an "independent charity" which has been given a government grant to act as the first point of contact with free school proposers.
Whitehall emails reveal the hidden costs of promoting free schools 2011
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Responders high in religiosity returned more money to proposers compared to those low in religiosity.
Matt J. Rossano: God and The Marketplace Matt J. Rossano 2011
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In terms of rational self-interest, proposers should never give any money to responders since they might not give any back.
Matt J. Rossano: God and The Marketplace Matt J. Rossano 2011
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Information about religiosity was available to proposers when the investment game began.
Matt J. Rossano: God and The Marketplace Matt J. Rossano 2011
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Responders high in religiosity returned more money to proposers compared to those low in religiosity.
Matt J. Rossano: God and The Marketplace Matt J. Rossano 2011
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However, if proposers can trust responders and responders treat proposers equitably, then both stand to reap even greater rewards by working together.
Matt J. Rossano: God and The Marketplace Matt J. Rossano 2011
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That was the intent of the proposers, explicitly so.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Taking the Washington Post to School 2010
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Information about religiosity was available to proposers when the investment game began.
Matt J. Rossano: God and The Marketplace Matt J. Rossano 2011
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However, if proposers can trust responders and responders treat proposers equitably, then both stand to reap even greater rewards by working together.
Matt J. Rossano: God and The Marketplace Matt J. Rossano 2011
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