Murphys Laws: Dow's Law to Dyer's Law
(Murphy's Laws collected: 1583)
Dow's Law : In a hierarchical organization, the higher the level, the greater the confusion.
Dror's First Law : While the difficulties and dangers of problems tend to increase at a geometric rate, the knowledge and manpower qualified to deal with these problems tend to increase linearly.
Dror's Second Law : While human capacities to shape the environment, society, and human beings are rapidly increasing, policymaking capabilities to use those capacities remain the same.
Ducharme's Precept : Opportunity always knocks at the least opportune moment.
Dude's Law of Duality : Of two possible events, only the undesired one will occur.
Dunne's Law : The territory behind rhetoric is too often mined with equivocation.
Dunn's Discovery : The shortest measurable interval of time is the time between the moment one puts a little extra aside for a sudden emergency and the arrival of that emergency.
Durant's Discovery : One of the lessons of history is that nothing is often a good thing to do and always a clever thing to say.
Durrell's Parameter : The faster the plane, the narrower the seats.
Dyer's Law : A continuing flow of paper is sufficient to continue the flow of paper.
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