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Reports and reasons
One of the reasons given for possible inaccuracies in the later volumes of the Reports is that they were published posthumously.
Reports suggested the reasons for the sale included:

Reports and behind
Reports vary as to the actual motivation behind the recording, but most agree that Phil Spector was looking for a way to annoy former business partner Lester Sill.
2009 has seen the station continue to grow with much media attention ; including a number of inclusions in reports on Granada Reports and a behind the scenes look into volunteering as a young person at Chorley FM as part of the national BBC Blast project.
Reports on the announcement published in the New York Post and in Davis ' hometown paper the Philadelphia Inquirer remarked on the earlier " bad press " in 2005, with the Post commenting, " Apparently, that ' new creative direction ' has done an about-face ," and the Inquirer quoting a network vice president who " doesn't know the specifics behind the perky Davis ' firing, but called it ' shortsightedness.
Reports of the Annexation Bill of 1866 — a bill that, contrary to myth, never came to a vote — might have been one of the many factors behind Canadian Confederation in 1867.
* August 2007: Consumer Reports rates the Tundra as the 2nd best full-size pickup behind the Chevy Avalanche.

Reports and departure
After Murrow's departure from the television network in 1961, Friendly continued to oversee several notable CBS Reports documentaries including Who Speaks for Birmingham ?, Birth Control and the Law, and The Business of Heroin.
Reports in the Daily Press newspaper indicate the passenger count is down substantially for 2012 after the departure of Air Tran, with layoffs announced in May 2012 including police officers and other staff.

Reports and varied
Reports have varied as to whether Chlamydiae is related to Planctomycetales or Spirochaetes.
Reports varied on whether the weapons were loaded or unloaded ; loaded weapons would apparently pose an extreme danger to the dense crowds found at an airport in the case of an actual incident.

Reports and ;
Reports of dinosaur-like creatures in Africa caused a minor sensation in the mass media, and newspapers in Europe and North America carried many articles on the subject in 1910-1911 ; some took the reports at face value, others were more skeptical.
Reports also include inanimate objects being picked up and thrown as if by an invisible person ; noises such as knocking, rapping, or even human voices ; and petty physical attacks on human beings, such as pinching, biting, and hitting.
Reports about the last-minute completion of the overture conflict ; some say it was completed the day before the premiere, some on the very day.
In 2003, Consumer Reports, based on complaints about 2002 model new cars that in general are less than one year usage, ranked Hyundai's reliability tied with Honda's ; however, J. D.
An increasing number of studies and reports from different organizations and contexts examine the linkages between health and different factors, including lifestyles, environments, health care organization, and health policy-such as the 1974 Lalonde report from Canada ; the Alameda County Study in California ; and the series of World Health Reports of the World Health Organization, which focuses on global health issues including access to health care and improving public health outcomes, especially in developing countries.
References: Washington Geologic Survey Bulletin No. 3 by George Watkin Evans ( 1912 ); Washington State Coal Mine Inspector Reports ( 1887 – 1975 ); Ravensdale Reflections by Barbara Nilson ( copyright 2004 ; Washington State Place Names by James Phillips ( 1972 ); Voice of the Valley newspaper ( December 16, 2008 page 8 ); State of Washington Fatal Accident Report for 1955 by C. R.
Reports of iconoclasm in Flanders led Charles IX to lend support to the Catholics there ; French Huguenots feared a Catholic re-mobilisation against them.
John Campbell, in his The Lives of the Chief Justices of England, said that " His reasoning ... is narrow minded ; had utter contempt for method and style in his compositions ", and says that Coke's Reports were " tinctured with quaintness and pedantry ".
His Law Reports, known as Coke's Reports, were an archive of law reports of cases he had participated in, watched or heard of, and started with notes he made as a law student in winter 1572 ; he started fully reporting cases in October 1579.
The Reports were initially written down in seven notebooks, four of which are still lost ; the first notebook contains not only law reports, but also a draft version of Coke's first Institutes of the Lawes of England.
The Reports have gained significant academic acclaim ; Theodore Plucknett, writing in the Cornell Law Quarterly, describes them as works of " incomparable richness " with a " profound influence upon the literature, and indeed the substance, of English law ".
John Baker has described them as " perhaps the single most influential series of named reports ", and even Francis Bacon, Coke's rival, wrote praisingly of them, saying " Had it not been for Sir Edward Coke's Reports ( which though they may have errors, and some peremptory and extrajudicial resolutions more than are warranted, yet they contain infinite good decisions and rulings over of cases ), for the law by this time had been almost like a ship without ballast ; for that the cases of modern experience are fled from those that are adjudged and ruled in former time ".
While the Reports were intended to give an explanation of the law chronologically, Coke's intentions with the Institutes were to provide an English language tutorial for those students studying law at the Inns of Court, as an alternative to the Roman law lectures at university, which were based on Latin ; " It was a double vision ; the Institutes as authority, the Reports as illustration by actual practise ".
As with the Reports, Coke's Institutes became a standard textbook in the United States, and were recorded in the law libraries of Harvard College in 1723 and Brown University in 1770 ; John Jay, John Adams, Theophilus Parsons and Thomas Jefferson were all influenced by it.
Coke's challenge to the ecclesiastical courts and their ex officio oath is seen as the origin of the right to silence ; with his decision that common law courts could issue writs of prohibition against such oaths, and his arguments that such oaths were contrary to the common law ( as found in his Reports and Institutes ), Coke " dealt the crucial blow to the oath ex officio and to the High Commission ".
Reports from passengers tended to confirm the idea that some sort of antimissile defence system had been deployed ; eyewitnesses reported seeing a small explosion above one of the plane's wings, suggesting that decoy flares had been fired.
This was not the end of the dispute, however ; in his Institutes of the Lawes of England, Coke suggested that the Monarch's decree was unlawful, and his contemporary David Jenkins wrote in Eight Centuries of Reports that " the excess of Jurisdiction in Chancery, in examining Judgments at Common Law " was one of the largest abuses of the law.
ISI Journal Citation Reports Ranking: 2009: Transplantation: 15 / 24 ; Engineering, Biomedical: 27 / 59 Impact Factor: 1. 827
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Reports and court
Beginning in 1853, the official court reporter for the publication of all Supreme Court decisions was the Oregon Reports, abbreviated Or.
Joseph G. Wilson started in 1853 as the clerk for the court and was responsible for the Oregon Reports until 1870, though he also served as a justice on the court from 1862 to 1870.
* All England Law Reports, covering the court system in England and Wales
In the United States, the most prominent Reporter of Decisions is an officer of the Supreme Court of the United States, responsible for reporting the decisions of that court in the official report volumes, known as the United States Reports.
Opinions are made public on the last day of each session of the court and are published in the Virginia Reports.
His main responsibility is to supervise the compilation, indexing, printing and publication of the written opinions of the court in the Virginia Reports.
The All England Law Reports ( abbreviated in citations to All ER ) are a long-running series of law reports covering cases from the court system in England and Wales.
The Australian Law Reports are the largest series of unauthorised reports although there are several others general reports and reports relating to specific areas of the law, e. g. the Australian Torts Reports publish decisions from any state or federal court relating to tort law.
The Canadian court expressed a logical way of distinguishing such cases in Rabey ( 1981 ) 79 Dominion Law Reports 435 ( Ontario Court of Appeal ).

Reports and Charles
* University of Illinois Computer-based Education Research Laboratory PLATO Reports, PLATO Documents, and CERL Progress Reports, Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota.
* University of Illinois Computer-based Education Research Laboratory PLATO Reports, PLATO Documents, and CERL Progress Reports, Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota.
* Townsend, Charles Haskins & Wetmore, Alexander ( 1919 ): Reports on the scientific results of the expedition to the tropical Pacific in charge of Alexander Agassiz, on the U. S. Fish Commission steamer " Albatross ," from August, 1899, to March, 1900, Commander Jefferson F. Moser, U. S. N., commanding.
Reports appearing in London in The Times, taken from American newspapers, cite as the triggering cause a disturbance following a misunderstanding at the Chatham Street Chapel, a former theater converted with money from Arthur Tappan for the ministry of Charles Grandison Finney.

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