0 behaving in a way that is accepted as correct:
[ before noun ] a well-behaved child
1 behaving in a way that is considered correct:
a well-behaved boy
Well behaved she may have been, but she was also a little pricey.
To derive well-behaved dynamics requires the implausible assumption that the rate of time preference (impatience) increases with wealth.
As with any well-behaved type system, types are preserved by reduction.
We start by testing whether the data are consistent with a well-behaved intertemporally separable utility function.
We propose and discuss a more well-behaved construct.
But it is also much simpler, because nature is well-behaved and does almost everything possible to help therapists in their work.
However, if the demand and supply system is estimated for wastewater only, a well-behaved supply curve is found.
We hardly find a well-behaved demand and supply function of excess wastewater in these specifications.