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  • All the discussion paradigm's are centered on your comment -

    Bartlett and Krugman, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • This problem is revealed most clearly, as I have said many times before, in the paradigm's obsession with statistical significance.

    MediaFX Sound and Fury 2010

  • This problem is revealed most clearly, as I have said many times before, in the paradigm's obsession with statistical significance.

    March 2010 2010

  • The current corporate medical paradigm's methodology seems to be based on the principle that there is more profit in treatment than there is in cure.

    Medical Ice Age? 2009

  • One wears jeans and a polo shirt every day, because that is the paradigm's uniform.

    Personal Views of Science Peggy 2007

  • I think it has a lot of wise things to say about the tie between mathematics and what Kohn calls the value paradigm, in particular that paradigm's focus on a trading equilibrium, in which there are no unexploited profit opportunities.

    Value and Exchange, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • One wears jeans and a polo shirt every day, because that is the paradigm's uniform.

    Archive 2007-01-01 Peggy 2007

  • The Versailles paradigm's bearers were, in hindsight, criticized for being oblivious to the obvious emerging threat from Nazi Germany.

    Iraq and the Shifting Paradigms in American Foreign Policy 2006

  • Some of the paradigm's expressions include Bush's fiats on the treatment of "war on terror" detainees, domestic surveillance, and international law and treaties, and his more than 750 signing statements appended to laws enacted by Congress that he claims he can implement as he chooses.

    Peace, order and good government, eh?: June 2006 Archives 2006

  • Anyway, paradigm's definition is so complicated and self-congratulatory that its usage is generally limited to the kind of people who use words like "ersatz" and "natch" - out loud anyway.

    WFMU's Beware of the Blog: 2005

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