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An Example with Weak Independences and Neutrality

Conscientious Exemptions: From Toleration to Neutrality; From Neutrality to Respect

Conscientious Exemptions: From Toleration to Neutrality; From Neutrality to Respect

... Objectors deserve no moral condemnation for asserting their legal rights. Of course, asserting the existence of a particular legal right is entirely different from having one. No doubts certain individuals will ...

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Network neutrality. Guidelines for Internet neutrality. Version February 2009

Network neutrality. Guidelines for Internet neutrality. Version February 2009

... network neutrality shall not be interpreted in a manner at variance with current ...For example, the unlawful distribution of copyrighted content with the aid of P2P file sharing would still be an illegal ...

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Competitive neutrality in forestry

Competitive neutrality in forestry

... For example, if private growers produce low quality logs for milling into low value sawntimber products, while the forest agency produces high quality logs for use in construction and other higher valued products, ...

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Network Neutrality Statement

Network Neutrality Statement

... Subscriber Line Charge Max is 5 per T1 & PRI Channel Charge Max is 16 per T1 & PRI Fiber To The Premise (FTTP) CTC’s state-of-the-art FTTP network delivers pulses of light over special glass fibers out to the ...

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Net Neutrality in India

Net Neutrality in India

... Application-agnostic traffic management would allow providers to give an end-user customer a larger share of available bandwidth during periods of congestion, if that person has paid for a higher tier of service. It ...

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Content Neutrality: A Defense

Content Neutrality: A Defense

... For example, Yossi Nehushtan contends that, contrary to their typical codification, religious conscience beliefs seem undeserving of special legal accommodations because they possess uniquely strong empirical and ...

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Biopaths to Carbon Neutrality

Biopaths to Carbon Neutrality

... tant to build systems that can fully embrace the recycling of materi- als and the sustainable disposal of biodegradable materials. − The EU 2030 climate and energy framework instructs that emission reductions should be ...

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Amendment To Neutrality Acts

Amendment To Neutrality Acts

... for example, those practices prohibited by this ...and neutrality act to amend its charter to help czechoslovakia recover their face did not engage ...amendment neutrality act prohibits internet ...

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State Net Neutrality

State Net Neutrality

... But even if the court construes these restrictions to apply only to contracts with in-state consumers, such regulations can disrupt the orderly flow of interstate traffic. Permissible network management practices would ...

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The economics of network neutrality

The economics of network neutrality

... an example, we show that our main finding—the possibility that network neutrality is welfare maximizing among the feasible (implementable) tiering schemes (Proposition 5)—can still hold given a very ...

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The Economics of Net Neutrality

The Economics of Net Neutrality

... “net neutrality” itself, consumer tiering sounds reasonable at first blush, but it raises a thorny issue for regulators—how to define a ...For example, the Federal Power Commission imposed price regulations ...

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Martin Hübner's Law of Neutrality and Prize (1759) : A Champion of Neutrality in the Age of Privateering

Martin Hübner's Law of Neutrality and Prize (1759) : A Champion of Neutrality in the Age of Privateering

... historic example after the first Punic war (264-241 BC), the Carthaginians hindered Roman merchants from car- rying rations to their enemies with the aim of starving them out of their strongholds and into ...

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The State of the Debate on Network Neutrality

The State of the Debate on Network Neutrality

... network neutrality among these papers, which demonstrates both the scope of the issues included and the lack of consensus as to which problems/potential solutions are most important/likely to be ...For ...

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Network Neutrality: The Debate Evolves

Network Neutrality: The Debate Evolves

... An example is Skype, a VoIP provider using peer-to-peer technology to provide free or very low-cost telephone service, compared to, say, Comcast’s Digital Voice VoIP offering, which promises carrier-grade ...

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Oil Prices and Money Neutrality

Oil Prices and Money Neutrality

... Money Neutrality, Robustness JEL Classifications: E41, E44, E51, E52, C5 ...for example the west Texas intermediate (WTI), provide a zero monthly return, making oil an exceptionally bad investment, unlike ...

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The concept of neutrality : a new approach

The concept of neutrality : a new approach

... conceptions related to this ‘positive negative continuum’. Three dimensions of variation were found across categories. Reliability and validity The object of a phenomenographic study is not the phenomenon itself, or any ...

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Liberal Neutrality and Charitable Purposes

Liberal Neutrality and Charitable Purposes

... We should be cautious, however, about restricting charitable purposes according to Rawls’ account given that they are indeed primary goods, intended to inform the arrangement of the basic structure. The existing ...

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Network Neutrality or Internet Innovation?

Network Neutrality or Internet Innovation?

... For example, Time Warner has recently experimented with bandwidth caps and other forms of metered ...network neutrality propo- nents have no objection to metered pricing, recent attempts to impose metered ...

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Weak Negative Correlation Example

Weak Negative Correlation Example

... for example, is the lesser time? Keep doing this powerful tool for instance, the strength of the other to ...the example, be a quick sale, the post should answer to look like the correlation coefficients ...

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The Illusion of Equality: The Educational Consequences of Blinding Weak States, For Example

The Illusion of Equality: The Educational Consequences of Blinding Weak States, For Example

... is weak, centralized control could lead to only the illusion of equality: in which central control of education with weak internal or external accountability actually allows for much greater inequalities ...

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