1 to not do what you previously agreed to do; to fail to keep a promise or agreement:
He reneged on his offer.
This was not a question of reneging on previous principles.
We start by presenting some articles investigating monotonicity results for models without reneging.
The model with reneging customers can be analyzed via a closely related vqt-based balking model.
In addition, knowing that times before reneging are finite, we state that the "low cycle" duration is also finite.
In addition, the central government reneged on its promise to return the temporarily alienated land after the war.
Times before reneging are assumed to be i. i. d. and exponentially distributed.
However, once an agreement has been made, the government might find it advantageous to renege on the zero-inflation plan.
A second and related form of reneging occurs when the sender has accurate intelligence but chooses not to share this with the recipient.