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I'm still not clear on how an authoritative review would differ from a non-authoritative one (this is the point where I'd benefit from specific examples, I think).
The Assumption of Authority 2 Hal Duncan 2009
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I'm still not clear on how an authoritative review would differ from a non-authoritative one (this is the point where I'd benefit from specific examples, I think).
Archive 2009-06-01 Hal Duncan 2009
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Why not ban both if they are really concerned about judges citing non-authoritative or non-binding sources in opinions?
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Thank you for your interest in my quick (and completely non-authoritative, but totally fun) guide to maternity leave in Canada!
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But they reasoned (if you could call it that) that kids want to rebel against authority naturally so your program should seem very non-authoritative – empowering them to be their own bosses while SEEMING to yield to peer pressure without actually doing it – how to be safe and healthy without taking a stand! or risking offense to the peer group leadership. that idea certainly has its limits!
The Volokh Conspiracy » Sabotage! Or How “Dilbert” Won The War 2010
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Christians did not accept these late, non-authoritative forgeries and had the real documents from the beginning.
Blind Faith? 2009
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But that point aside, I'm still not clear on how an authoritative review would differ from a non-authoritative one (this is the point where I'd benefit from specific examples, I think).
More on Critique Hal Duncan 2009
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What started out as Mat Leave Monday series on her blog during her first maternity leave has become a self-proclaimed “quick, completely non-authoritative guide to maternity leave.”
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Why not ban both if they are really concerned about judges citing non-authoritative or non-binding sources in opinions?
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But they reasoned if you could call it that that kids want to rebel against authority naturally so your program should seem very non-authoritative –empowering them to be their own bosses while SEEMING to yield to peer pressure without actually doing it–how to be safe and healthy without taking a stand! or risking offense to the peer group leadership. that idea certainly has its limits!
The Volokh Conspiracy » Sabotage! Or How “Dilbert” Won The War 2010
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