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systematically and presents
Along the same lines, David Baron of Stanford GSB presents a game-theoretic model of mass media behaviour in which, given that the pool of journalists systematically leans towards the left or the right, mass media outlets maximise their profits by providing content that is biased in the same direction.
Fernández Duro presents an entirely different version of Pinzón, defending him of against the charge of willful disobedience and questioning whether he was at all systematically " refused " a royal audience.
Media bias in the United States occurs when the media in the United States systematically presents a particular point of view.

systematically and arguments
Precisely, we can systematically define a model of any consistent effective first-order theory T in PA by interpreting each symbol of T by an arithmetical formula whose free variables are the arguments of the symbol.
Ward set out to systematically dismantle Spencer's arguments which he saw as delaying and paralyzing progressive government action.
Seventeen years later, in their mathematical law and economics article " An Economic Analysis of Copyright Law " ( 1989 ), William Landes and Richard Posner systematically analyzed each of Breyer's arguments and concluded that " they do not make a persuasive case for eliminating copyright protection.
For 15 years Hovland and his group systematically investigated different ways of presenting arguments, personality factors, and judgmental processes that enter into attitude change.
The ruling was based on three main arguments: "( 1 ) They were not given a fair, impartial and deliberate trial ; ( 2 ) They were denied the right of counsel, with the accustomed incidents of consultation and opportunity for trial ; and ( 3 ) They were tried before juries from which qualified members of their own race were systematically excluded.
He based his arguments on then-recent sociological and psychological research by Bruno Bettelheim and others on inmates of Nazi concentration camps during World War II, showing that the totalitarian environment systematically destroyed their ability to resist, to plan, and to form positive relationships with one another.
J. P. Mallory commented on this book: " Edwin Bryant's The Quest for the Origins of Vedic Culture ... systematically exposes the logical weaknesses of most of the arguments that support the consensus of either side.
J. P. Mallory commented on this book: " Edwin Bryant's The Quest for the Origins of Vedic Culture ... systematically exposes the logical weaknesses of most of the arguments that support the consensus of either side.

systematically and 1
functions f ( x ) thus map systematically to umbral finite-difference analogs involving f ( xT < sub > h </ sub >< sup >− 1 </ sup >).
The mass is now systematically extracted with water, and a solution of aluminium sulfate of specific gravity 1. 16 is prepared.
Depending on the implementations, t can scan the training data set systematically ( t is 0, 1, 2 ... T-1, then repeat, T being the training sample's size ), be randomly drawn from the data set ( bootstrap sampling ), or implement some other sampling method ( such as jackknifing ).
In order to be ruled admissible under the prevailing Daubert standard established by the US Supreme Court, the District Court required proof that brain fingerprinting is 1 ) tested and proven, 2 ) peer reviewed and published, 3 ) accurate and systematically applied, and 4 ) well accepted in the relevant scientific community.
On September 1, 2006, he was appointed to the United Nations Human Rights Council's High-Level Commission of Inquiry charged with probing allegations that Israel systematically targeted and killed Lebanese civilians during the 2006 Lebanon War.
system urging people to stay at their desks, Rescorla ignored the announcement, grabbed his bullhorn, walkie-talkie and cell phone, and began systematically ordering Morgan Stanley employees to evacuate, including the 1, 000 employees in WTC 5.
He systematically studied the algebra of exponents, and was the first to realise that the sequence x, x ^ 2, x ^ 3 ,... could be extended indefinitely ; and the reciprocals 1 / x, 1 / x ^ 2, 1 / x ^ 3 ,....
Next, he systematically investigated Machin-like formula by which the number π may be represented as a rational combination of the so-called " Gregory numbers " of the form tan < sup >− 1 </ sup >( 1 / n ).
On March 1, 1531 Nuno da Cunha left for Goa, leaving a subordinate officer, who systematically destroyed Mahuwa, Gogo, Bulsar, Mahim, Kelva, Agashi and Surat.
Starting January 1, 1913, all publications in German language were systematically collected ( including books from Austria and Switzerland ).
Carthaginian Peace can refer to two things: either ( 1 ) the peace imposed on Carthage by Rome in 146 BC, whereby the Romans systematically burned Carthage to the ground, or ( 2 ) the imposition of a very brutal ' peace ' in general.

systematically and numerical
Lattice QCD is making rapid progress towards providing the solution as a systematically improvable numerical computation.

systematically and majority
The Liberal government of Joseph Cook had a one-seat majority in the House of Representatives, but the Labor Party had a majority in the Senate and had used it systematically to frustrate the government.
The majority Irish Catholic community and the Ulster-Scots Presbyterian community were systematically excluded from power, which was based on land ownership.
In 1993, the school board systematically searched for school sites on the Northwest Side where the majority of growth in the district was occurring.

systematically and any
That is, any conditional steps must be systematically dealt with, case-by-case ; the criteria for each case must be clear ( and computable ).
In its 1930 report the League admonished the Liberian government for ‘ systematically and for years fostering and encouraging a policy of gross intimidation and suppression ’, “ in order to suppress the native, prevent him from realizing his powers and limitations and prevent him from asserting himself in any way whatever, for the benefit of the dominant and colonizing race, although originally the same African stock as themselves ” ( see also Presidency Charles King 1920-1930 ).
To date, methadone maintenance therapy has been the most systematically studied and most successful, and most politically polarizing, of any pharmacotherapy for the treatment of drug addiction patients.
With these ideas referring to an organized body of knowledge and " any systematically presented set of concepts, whether they are empirical, axiomatic, or philosophical, " Lehre " is associated with theory and science in the etymology of general systems, but also does not translate from the German very well ; " teaching " is the " closest equivalent ", but " sounds dogmatic and off the mark ".
Even before any of the modern methods of mass producing prussic acid were developed, suggestions were made that it could be used systematically to kill humans.
It defined the crime of apartheid as " inhuman acts committed for the purpose of establishing and maintaining domination by one racial group of persons over any other racial group of persons and systematically oppressing them.
For the purpose of the present Convention, the term ' the crime of apartheid ', which shall include similar policies and practices of racial segregation and discrimination as practiced in southern Africa, shall apply to the following inhumane acts committed for the purpose of establishing and maintaining domination by one racial group of persons over any other racial group of persons and systematically oppressing them:
It became the headquarters of the dwindling Kingdom of Jerusalem, and the base of operations for any future military attempts by the Crusaders against the Egyptian Mamluks, who for their part were systematically conquering any last Crusader strongholds on the mainland.
Tyagaraja, who was totally immersed in his devotion to Lord Rama and led the most spartan way of life without bothering in the least for the comforts of the world, did not take any steps to systematically codify his vast musical output.
Behavioral therapy — in which a person systematically asks his own mind if the doubt has any real basis — uses rational, Socratic methods.
There is not necessarily any political advantage to be gained by thinking of Nature as a social construction if, as a political agent, one is systematically trapped, marginalised and subdued by means of social construction.
" Ole Holsti ( 1969 ) offers a broad definition of content analysis as " any technique for making inferences by objectively and systematically identifying specified characteristics of messages.
The Shadows and the Vorlons are long past having any real hostile intent against each other and have systematically, over tens of thousands of years, reduced themselves to bickering parents, as Sheridan puts it, with countless infant races paying the price for their pettiness.
:" Given that the structure of an econometric model consists of optimal decision rules of economic agents, and that optimal decision rules vary systematically with changes in the structure of series relevant to the decision maker, it follows that any change in policy will systematically alter the structure of econometric models.
Although the normal anatomy of the body had been comprehensively, and in some parts exhaustively, written by Vesalius and Fallopius, it had not occurred to any one to examine and describe systematically the anatomy of diseased organs and parts.
Referring to the rights of children as a human rights issue, the report argued that children " now have rights and to systematically give preference to adult aspirations over respect for these rights is not possible any more.
# " In order to suppress the native, prevent him from realizing his powers and limitations and prevent him from asserting himself in any way whatever, for the benefit of the dominant and colonizing race, although originally the same African stock as themselves, a policy of gross intimidation and suppression has for years been systematically fostered and encouraged, and is the key word of the Government native policy ;" and
It is in fact the d20 System, but it was rewritten in order not to contain any licensed material ; for example, the term " d20 System " was systematically replaced by " OGL System ".
In 1645, the Clubmen of Dorset and Wiltshire, whose sole object was peace, systematically punished any member of either party discovered in acts of plunder.
It was believed at one point that Gf, or fluid intelligence, can be used to be systematically detect sex differences in general intelligence if there are any.
This eliminated the danger of the people ‘ s anger at the rules to be directed at any one person, as well as the danger of systematically overlooking friends and family.

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