One of the most intriguing but also least developed proposals in Katyal's article is that the law should exploit the phenomenon of
extremeness aversion.(82) In many real-world settings, society has a decided preference between two forms of misconduct that seem to compete with each other on more-or-less even terms in the minds of criminals.
(359) What is newly proposed here is that the constitutionality of a redistricting no longer hinge upon the
extremeness of its practical effects.
He said: "At that point, we weren't understanding the
extremeness of the situation but it soon became clear when approximately 20 or 25 civilians started running from the Bataclan, which was only around 50 yards away.
'Choice in context: tradeoff contrast and
extremeness aversion', Journal of Marketing Research, v.29, n.3, p.281-295, 1992.
Lei stood out and elucidated his corporate strategy and principles: staying focused,
extremeness, reputation, and speed, the elements that allow Xiaomi to focus on its high-quality production and customer-centered service.
''The
extremeness of what I have to do is the daunting part -- getting my voice back and my body back,'' Mitchell said.
The Quran teaches Muslims to "take the middle way in all its affairs before all humanity," (2:143) for "God loves those who are just," (60: 8) and "abhors
extremeness," (6:141).
Since it is also clear that the causes of the 2013 North Island drought were not simply higher pressures, natural internal variability must have played a role in the
extremeness of this event.
Adjectival
extremeness: Degree modification and contextually restricted scales.
Prediction of group opinion as a function of
extremeness of predictor attitudes.
Lei stated that, in order to succeed in modern business, one needs to be familiar with the Internet environment, where his Internet philosophy is fostered upon staying focused,
extremeness, reputation and speed, the elements for high-quality production and customer-centered service.