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What about something being functionally relevant at t, but not at t-1 or at t+1?
A Message About ID 2007
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That wavefunction certainly evolves deterministically in the sense that if one knows the wavefunction at t, one can predict with complete mathematical certitude what it will be at t+1.
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For let's say the time of any given purely internal conscious event E is really t, the time of a related brain event B is t+1, and the earliest time at which the subject would be able to place E as having occurred is t+2.
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The composite MXD and RW chronologies, lagged at t and t+1, were regressed using a stepwise process against several combinations of mean, maximum and minimum temperature variables.
More North American Upper Treeline: Wilson-Luckman 2002, 2003 « Climate Audit 2007
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Period…pre-tax inc growth…av after tax income growth t to t+1…………………-0.04…………………………0.01
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Period…pre-tax inc growth…av after tax income growth t+1 to t+2…………………-0.23………………………………-0.16
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Period…pre-tax inc growth…av after tax income growth t to t+1…………………-0.04…………………………0.01
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Summary statistics for an ordinary least squares regression using the average after tax income growth rate from period t to t+1 as the dependent variable, and as dependent variables the average after tax income growth rate from period t to t+1, the tax rate from the previous year, and the average tax rate over the previous 5 years:
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Period…pre-tax inc growth…av after tax income growth t+1 to t+2…………………-0.23………………………………-0.16
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Summary statistics for an ordinary least squares regression using the average after tax income growth rate from period t to t+1 as the dependent variable, and as dependent variables the average after tax income growth rate from period t to t+1, the tax rate from the previous year, and the average tax rate over the previous 5 years:
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