But he does seem a little more willing to experiment, before concluding that monetary policy in general has been "maxed out".
The shifting trend is attributable to the ubiquity of handheld devices and tablets, and that Gen Y is willing to experiment and spend.
In the tablet space it has been more willing to experiment, and has had great success with its smaller, and lower priced iPad Mini.
And if employers are willing to experiment a little, they can potentially have an impact on workers' health and waistlines by tapping into their competitive spirit.
Given the lack of clarity as to which will be the winning online formula, the music industry has shown itself willing to experiment with options such as streaming and pay as you go.
Registries like .asia and .nu, which each control tens of thousands of Web sites, say they are willing to experiment with the new process, which could help cut their costs by reducing the number of fraudsters who register domain names without paying for them.
To find new ideas and solutions for solving a range of challenges, our Nation must be willing to fearlessly experiment and embrace approaches like prizes that produce impact.
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In addition, governments that would never allow foreigners to buy an over-the-air analogue channel seem willing to let them experiment with digital channels.
For those willing to examine the evidence objectively, this social experiment has been tried hundreds of time throughout human history.
Fehr went a step further with the same experiment, finding volunteers who were willing to take a blast from a nose spray containing the hormone oxytocin, which is involved in pregnancy and appears to help facilitate social bonds.
In our view, the problem is more exactly the internalisation of shareholder value pressures, and to illustrate the point we present below a kind of thought experiment about a different Apple (without shareholder value) which was willing to accept lower margins and employ more US blue collar labour.
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In another experiment, a group of college students were asked to rate how willing they were to engage in unethical behavior in various everyday scenarios -- such as taking a ream of printer paper from the office where they work, failing to correct a cashier's error in their favor, or accepting ill-gotten tips about an upcoming exam.
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