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Perhaps the 1970s FOMC did what it said it did

Perhaps the 1970s FOMC did what it said it did

... the 1970s despite the switch to intermediate ...the 1970s under money growth targeting exceeded ex ante inflation goals consistent with the FOMC money growth targets, due to sizeable unexpected ... See full document

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Internal evaluation and its effects on improving student learning outcomes in lower secondary schools in Kosovo

Internal evaluation and its effects on improving student learning outcomes in lower secondary schools in Kosovo

... respondents said that 23% of students agree with the assessment, 5% of the students know exactly what they did not know, 6% the students would acquire better topics and units they had not prepared ... See full document

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Lost in translation: what did Bonhoeffer mean by 'coming of age'?

Lost in translation: what did Bonhoeffer mean by 'coming of age'?

... sometimes said that the spirit of the 1960s (flower power et ...the 1970s (drugs, oil crises, and the Winter of ...see what has been lost in translation, it is clear that his realisation that the ... See full document

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‘Why did it work this time?’ David Graeber on Occupy Wall Street

‘Why did it work this time?’ David Graeber on Occupy Wall Street

... being said, Graeber does acknowledges that ‘[i]t’s a difficult business creating a new, alternative civilization, especially in the midst of the coldest and most unfriendly streets of major American cities, full ... See full document

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Communication hurdles leadership: An exploratory conclusion

Communication hurdles leadership: An exploratory conclusion

... Angelou said all that needed to be said: "Individuals will overlook what you said and did, however they will always remember how you affected ...them what drives you, ... See full document

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What did Ronald Coase know about the Law of Tort?

What did Ronald Coase know about the Law of Tort?

... take what Coase said to be an account of what actually happened in the ...Coase did turn to the actual decision in Sturges v Bridgman in section V, at the end of the longer, second paragraph ... See full document

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Who did What: A Large Scale Person Centered Cloze Dataset

Who did What: A Large Scale Person Centered Cloze Dataset

... secretary, said the 84-year-old former dictator’s ability to understand the charges against him and to direct his defense had been seriously impaired by a series of ... See full document

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The Judicial Article: What Went Wrong?

The Judicial Article: What Went Wrong?

... The probability is remote that more than a handful of dele- gates knew what the New Mexico statutes and the California Con- stitution said. If they did know, it [r] ... See full document

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Marketable Product: What Did Kuntz Say? What Did Merrill Say?

Marketable Product: What Did Kuntz Say? What Did Merrill Say?

... Kuntz did take a somewhat different approach to royalty valuation than Merrill—a difference that is apparent when one compares what Kuntz said and where he said it in his treatise on oil and ... See full document

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Language learners' and teachers' perceptions of task repetition

Language learners' and teachers' perceptions of task repetition

... of what we already know and S17 said that although initially ) did not know what the purpose of TR was it helped me a lot in that I could state the sentences that I had produced last week in a ... See full document

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What can pragmatics learn from the law.pdf

What can pragmatics learn from the law.pdf

... knows what this has in common with ‘open a door’, which is that the object opened is not closed, and thus something can be used (the window can be used for looking at things outside; the door can be used for ... See full document

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What Did Chartism Petition For? Mass Petitions in the British Movement for Democracy

What Did Chartism Petition For? Mass Petitions in the British Movement for Democracy

... weaver) did not deny an allegation that "they went round and took Children from different Houses and signed their Names" (Select Committee on Petitions 1803: ... See full document

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Implementation of a self-management support approach (WISE) across a health system: a process evaluation explaining what did and did not work for organisations, clinicians and patients

Implementation of a self-management support approach (WISE) across a health system: a process evaluation explaining what did and did not work for organisations, clinicians and patients

... Why did WISE fail in implementation? The RCT itself was well-implemented, with good reach in terms of practices and patients ...of what was done was untested in an RCT, for example, training whole practice ... See full document

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'With staff in hand, and dog at heel’? : What did it mean to be an ‘itinerant’ artisan?

'With staff in hand, and dog at heel’? : What did it mean to be an ‘itinerant’ artisan?

... That a model has persisted in the face of such change may, perhaps, suggest that it contains a kernel of truth. However, doubts have been raised. In the 1970s, Michael Rowlands (1971) took an ethnographic ... See full document

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Publication bias: what is it? How do we measure it? How do we avoid it?

Publication bias: what is it? How do we measure it? How do we avoid it?

... A systematic review of publication bias included studies that tracked a cohort of studies and reported the rate of publication by results.. 44 The included cohort studi[r] ... See full document

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Spiritus

Spiritus

... ​ Did the catholic church ordain her after excommunicating them? ​ ” ​ As I began to answer this question, I realized I did not completely know how this  ... See full document

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Britain's first computer centre for banking: What did this building do?

Britain's first computer centre for banking: What did this building do?

... that did not involve the Emidec was ...that what was required was really a simple parity checker, the two men built an initial working prototype of the ICE machine using mechanical ... See full document

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Who Did What to Whom? A Contrastive Study of Syntacto Semantic Dependencies

Who Did What to Whom? A Contrastive Study of Syntacto Semantic Dependencies

... ure 2. EDS is a lossy (i.e. non-reversible) conversion from MRS into a variable-free dependency graph; graph nodes (one per line in Figure 2) correspond to elementary predications from the original logical form and are ... See full document

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What type of tremor did the medieval ‘Tremulous Hand of Worcester’ have?

What type of tremor did the medieval ‘Tremulous Hand of Worcester’ have?

... The central question is: ‘what type of tremor did he have?’. We discuss evidence for essential tremor as the diagnosis by tracing the tremor through a series of hand- writing samples, charting progression ... See full document

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What did I say that was wrong? Re/worlding the word

What did I say that was wrong? Re/worlding the word

... Increasingly attentive to how research practices constituted in and by the researcher/ researched dialectic are a be/coming epistemic relation, my methodological orientation refuted the grand narratives of neutrality and ... See full document

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