san marcos restaurant with 60 employees closed yesterday. they will get hurt, esp with sales tax increase, etc.
san marcos restaurant with 60 employees closed yesterday. they will get hurt, esp with sales tax increase, etc.
san marcos restaurant with 60 employees closed yesterday. they will get hurt, esp with sales tax increase, etc.
san marcos restaurant with 60 employees closed yesterday. they will get hurt, esp with sales tax increase, etc.
san marcos restaurant with 60 employees closed yesterday. they will get hurt, esp with sales tax increase, etc.
This wont effect real estate prices, will it??
This wont effect real estate prices, will it??
This wont effect real estate prices, will it??
This wont effect real estate prices, will it??
This wont effect real estate prices, will it??
[quote=esmith]You are referring to *positive* feedback loops. Negative feedback loops attenuate perturbations, positive feedback loops amplify them.[/quote]
You are correct, sir. I shall not use negative feedback loops in that context again.
Anyways, I prefer the term ‘contagion’. It emphasizes the insidious aspect of the economic decline.
[quote=esmith]You are referring to *positive* feedback loops. Negative feedback loops attenuate perturbations, positive feedback loops amplify them.[/quote]
You are correct, sir. I shall not use negative feedback loops in that context again.
Anyways, I prefer the term ‘contagion’. It emphasizes the insidious aspect of the economic decline.
[quote=esmith]You are referring to *positive* feedback loops. Negative feedback loops attenuate perturbations, positive feedback loops amplify them.[/quote]
You are correct, sir. I shall not use negative feedback loops in that context again.
Anyways, I prefer the term ‘contagion’. It emphasizes the insidious aspect of the economic decline.
[quote=esmith]You are referring to *positive* feedback loops. Negative feedback loops attenuate perturbations, positive feedback loops amplify them.[/quote]
You are correct, sir. I shall not use negative feedback loops in that context again.
Anyways, I prefer the term ‘contagion’. It emphasizes the insidious aspect of the economic decline.