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  • ...nformation can be used to identify suspects and convict them in a court of law. The data available to law enforcement agencies are divided into two categories {{Harv|Geradts|Sommer|2008|p=15}}: ...
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  • ...y, notably recruiting scientific methodology rather than relying on social theory.<ref name="Wil09">{{cite journal |last1=Willison |first1=Robert |last2=Sipo ...m ... adverse events. ... explore the relationship between rational choice theory and the system approach to error management ... }}</ref> ...
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  • ...vehicles of conception for all human knowledge.<ref>Langer, Susanne K. A Theory of Art, Developed From: Philosophy in a New Key. New York: Charles Scribner ...g that symbols are not just relevant to the [[The Interpretation of Dreams|theory of dreams]] but also to "normal symbol systems". He says they are related t ...
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  • ...female) of the [[High Court of Justice]] deals with a wide range of common law cases and has supervisory responsibility over certain lower courts. ...ese are known as appeals by way of [[case stated]], since the questions of law are considered solely on the basis of the facts found and stated by the aut ...
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  • {{Criminal law}} ...are complex and vary significantly from country to country. The extent of enforcement also varies from one country to another. The definition of insider in one j ...
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  • ...f>{{cite journal | vauthors = Shields PM, Tajalli H | title = Intermediate theory: The missing link in successful student scholarship. | journal = Journal of ...le = The role of emotions in social and personality development: History, theory and research. | series = Emotions, Personality, and Psychotherapy | volume ...
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  • ...tem|last=Dunston|first=Bryan|date=2002|website=The Chicago School of Media Theory|language=en-US|access-date=2019-02-18|archive-date=2020-11-04|archive-url=h ...ust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.$b45924&view=1up&seq=204 |date=2023-02-23 }} (Public Law 69-632), February 23, 1927, pages 186-200.</ref> A [[broadcast license]] is ...
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  • ...10.2307/2392563 |jstor=2392563 |pmid=10307892 |issn=0001-8392}}</ref> This theory explores how individuals make decisions and form attitudes in a social cont The term Social Information Processing Theory was originally titled by [[Gerald R. Salancik|Salancik]] and [[Jeffrey Pfef ...
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  • In economic development theory, there is a school of [[participatory development]]. The desire to increase ...entitled even to directly participate in the process of public policy and law making.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Vértesy|first=László|date=2017-01-10|title= ...
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  • ...lic Technology Policy|journal = Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory|volume = 52|issue = 108|pages = 56–81|last1 = Njálsson|first1 = Gunnar K. A ...leaders have a degree in engineering and American leaders have degrees in law? |publisher=Gigazine|date=2016-03-01|access-date=2018-03-18}}</ref> Under t ...
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  • ...als: The Prosecutor's Fallacy and the Defense Attorney's Fallacy |journal= Law and Human Behavior |volume=2 |issue=3 |page= 167 |jstor= 1393631 |doi= 10.1 ...ayes' theorem, which can be computed from the preceding values using the [[law of total probability]]: ...
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  • ...ef> [[J.S. Metcalfe]] noted in 1995 that "much of the traditional economic theory of technology policy is concerned with so-called '[[market failure]]s' whic ...term "net neutrality" was created by [[Tim Wu]], a [[Columbia University]] law professor, who called for net neutrality laws due to his concern that restr ...
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  • ...ed the inquiry of identity with his [[Dramaturgy (sociology)|dramaturgical theory]], which emphasized the centrality of the social realm and the notion of se ...orcement to maintain control over online communities. Tracking down online law-breakers is difficult when their identity is unknown. Anonymity also frees ...
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  • ...matters of [[Criminal law|criminal]] and [[Civil law (legal system)|civil law]]. ...Criminal investigations and trials relied heavily on forced [[Confession (law)|confessions]] and witness [[testimony]]. However, ancient sources do conta ...
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  • ...https://books.google.com/books?id=R8VAjMitH1QC |title=Hall-effect sensors: theory and applications |publisher=[[Elsevier]] |year=2006 |isbn=978-0-7506-7934-3 ....png|thumb|Hall element circuit symbol|97x97px]]{{Main article|Hall effect#Theory}} ...
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  • ...se involved in [[education]], [[public administration]], [[practice of law|law]], [[childcare]], [[health care]], [[social work]], [[hospitality industry| ...that within this [[commodification]] process, service workers are [[Marx's theory of alienation|estranged]] from their own feelings in the workplace.<ref nam ...
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  • * {{bl|Paradox of the Court}}: A law student agrees to pay his teacher after (and only after) winning his first {{See also|Category:Mathematical paradoxes|Paradoxes of set theory}} ...
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  • ...gramme, and includes relevant [[foundational knowledge]] of the underlying theory, including some basic [[physics]], [[physiology]] and [[Diving environment| ...2019 for commercial divers, excluding athletes and sports competitors, law enforcement personnel, and hunting and fishing workers. The national employment estimat ...
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  • [[Charles Darwin]], by presenting the theory of [[evolution]], revolutionized the way that humans viewed their relations ...hy|first2=Cheryl|title=Farm-Animal Welfare, Legislation, and Trade|journal=Law and Contemporary Problems|date=2007|volume=70|issue=1|pages=325–358}}</ref> ...
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  • ...provided neither funding nor a mechanism of enforcement. In addition, the law required that ClinicalTrials.gov only include trials of serious and life-th ...rements for registration and also set penalties for non-compliance (Public Law 110-85. The Food and Drug Administration Amendments Act of 2007 [https://w ...
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