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Credit claiming [PDF]

open access: possibleEconomics of Governance, 2005
We consider a leader and a subordinate he appoints who engage in team production. The public observes the organization's performance, but is unable to determine the separate contributions of the leader and of the subordinate. The leader may therefore claim credit for the good work of his subordinate.
Glazer, Amihai, Segendorff, Björn
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Some Claims About Law’s Claims

Law and Philosophy, 2014
Our paper has three parts. In Part 1, we discuss John Gardner’s thesis that the non-elliptical ascription of agency to law is a necessary and irreducible part of any adequate explanation of the activities of legal officials. We consider three explananda which might conceivably necessitate this ascription, and conclude that none in fact does so. In Part
Luís Duarte d’Almeida, James Edwards
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Claiming Copernicus

Endeavour, 2005
The reputations of scientific heroes shift constantly, modified by politicians as well as by historians. Now that the Scientific Revolution has been reappraised, Nicolas Copernicus is portrayed as a friend of the Catholic Church rather than a scientific martyr.
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Claims And Claims Handling

2006
Abstract This chapter is concerned with the process of making a claim under an insurance policy and the handling of claims by insurers. A more developed set of clauses addressing claims and their handling is a feature, and constitutes Part 3, of the International Hull Clauses (01/11/03).
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Consensus claim

Nursing Standard, 1988
Massive public debate over funding the NHS has opened the door to market reforms, the latest issue of Public Service Review claims.
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