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I removed this section. I doubt that it is even true that it is quite likely you will get someone high on your preference list (what are the chances that you were high on their preference list?), let alone the stuff about beauty and happiness. [[User:192.75.48.150|192.75.48.150]] 19:17, 21 September 2006 (UTC)
If someone could supply useful references for this it would be helpful, something along the lines of how the algo fails or does little when everybody ranks the choices the same. In public school assignments (a variation of H/R), parents tend to adhere to a rigid pecking order, but I haven't seen a metric that describes this aspect of the input.
== Solutions for constrained problems ==
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