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(Emphases added so that the reader may more easily follow the dots that Spector and Bagnall helpfully provide.) [H/t Matttbastard]
Archive 2009-12-01 2009
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Emphases on test-taking and accountability only push teachers towards a one-dimensional focus for students who need enriched and vibrant learning.
Jose Vilson: Where the Hammer Meets the Pick Jose Vilson 2010
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New Liturgical Movement: Magister on Benedict's Liturgical Emphases skip to main | skip to sidebar
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Emphases added by Eli 8. With the increased use of electronic media, access to information is widespread for scientists and the public alike.
Archive 2010-03-01 EliRabett 2010
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Emphases added by Eli 8. With the increased use of electronic media, access to information is widespread for scientists and the public alike.
RSC Gate EliRabett 2010
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[Emphases added] (See also the classic debate on altruism between Hobbes and Butler, and the rest of the Stanford article.)
Carry-Over Thread 2007
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KING: Emphases on the word "taxing," James, from the vice president there.
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(Emphases added.) Congress further required the trustee of an IRA to file annual reports:
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[That is $70 million per year in 1974 dollars, which is somewhere in the neighborhood of $250 million to $350 million today.] (Emphases added.) Congress decreed that, although the trustee or custodian of an IRA account is usually a bank, a nonbank could also be a trustee or custodian if the nonbank provided “evidence,” or “substantial evidence,” that it met the necessary standards.
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I mean, look at some of the things they say in their article Emphases are mine:
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