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Our results support the theory's predictions: counterinsurgents are most generous with government services in locations where they expect violence; improved service provision has reduced insurgent violence since the summer of 2007; and the violence-reducing effect of service provision varies predictably across communities.
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"There's no guarantee, but the theory's perfectly feasible," says Miller.
Bucking the Times of India Rohin Dharmakumar 2010
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The theory's flaws, which are fairly well known to economists but mostly ignored, consist of a number of dubious assumptions upon which the theory depends.
Ian Fletcher: The Theory That's Killing America's Economy -- and Why It's Wrong Ian Fletcher 2011
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I have found that its assumed use of the square root of minus one is logically independent from the theory's axioms: a subset being the Field Axioms, under which the square root of minus one is a well known and proven undecidable sentence.
Theories of Everything and Godel's theorem Gordon McCabe 2009
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The theory's flaws, which are fairly well known to economists but mostly ignored, consist of a number of dubious assumptions upon which the theory depends.
Ian Fletcher: The Theory That's Killing America's Economy -- and Why It's Wrong Ian Fletcher 2011
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The theory's flaws, which are fairly well known to economists but mostly ignored, consist of a number of dubious assumptions upon which the theory depends.
Ian Fletcher: The Theory That's Killing America's Economy -- and Why It's Wrong Ian Fletcher 2011
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The theory's flaws, which are fairly well known to economists but mostly ignored, consist of a number of dubious assumptions upon which the theory depends.
Ian Fletcher: The Theory That's Killing America's Economy -- and Why It's Wrong Ian Fletcher 2011
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The relativity-deniers were anti-immigrant right-leaning nationalists led by an engineer named Paul Weyland, who formed a small but well-funded group that held antirelativity rallies around Germany, denouncing the theory's "Jewish nature," and culminating in a major event at the Berlin Philharmonic Hall on August 24, 1920.
Shawn Lawrence Otto: GOP Antiscientists Are Leading America Down a Dangerous Road Shawn Lawrence Otto 2011
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The theory's flaws, which are fairly well known to economists but mostly ignored, consist of a number of dubious assumptions upon which the theory depends.
Ian Fletcher: The Theory That's Killing America's Economy -- and Why It's Wrong Ian Fletcher 2011
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I certainly believe you are right on as to President Bush's economic theory's being, well, formed in the Land of Oz. The socialism debate has me confused.
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