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The JC’s [[eighteenth law of worker entropy]], also known as {{buchstein}}’s special theory of [[Parkinson’s law|Parkinson’s Law]], states that “work does not expand to fit the ''time'' available as much as the amount of ''money'' available.”  
The '''JC’s [[eighteenth law of worker entropy]]''', also known as {{buchstein}}’s special theory of [[Parkinson’s law|Parkinson’s Law]], states that:
{{quote|“work does not expand to fit the ''time'' available as much as the amount of ''money'' available.”}}


There is a “commercialogical constant” between the amount of money at risk and the amount of money [[agent]]s will extract from the principals who, risk free, for ensuring its safe conveyance.
There is a “commercialogical constant” between the amount of money at risk and the amount of money [[agent]]s will extract from the principals who, risk free, for ensuring its safe conveyance.

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The JC’s eighteenth law of worker entropy, also known as Büchstein’s special theory of Parkinson’s Law, states that:

“work does not expand to fit the time available as much as the amount of money available.”

There is a “commercialogical constant” between the amount of money at risk and the amount of money agents will extract from the principals who, risk free, for ensuring its safe conveyance.