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Assessment of tannic acid and glutathione in 38% silver diamine fluoride for dentine stain reduction with antibacterial efficacy: An <i>in vitro</i> study. [PDF]
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Behavioral science of voting in hypothetical utopia and dystopia scenarios: a predictive modeling approach. [PDF]
Kauttonen J, Suomala J.
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1985
In contrast to the other parties the Conservatives could only lose from the European elections. Thanks to Labour’s neglect of the first elections, Conservative candidates had fared exceptionally well in 1979. In 1984 they were bound to forfeit some Euro-seats even on the figures of their 1983 General Election triumph, even without allowing for the ...
David Butler, Paul Jowett
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In contrast to the other parties the Conservatives could only lose from the European elections. Thanks to Labour’s neglect of the first elections, Conservative candidates had fared exceptionally well in 1979. In 1984 they were bound to forfeit some Euro-seats even on the figures of their 1983 General Election triumph, even without allowing for the ...
David Butler, Paul Jowett
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1979
When Quintin Hogg was invited at a campaign conference in 1964 to define the main issue at stake in the general election, he announced that it was quite plainly a choice between madness on one side and sanity on the other. Those who voted Labour, he declared, were stark, staring bonkers.
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When Quintin Hogg was invited at a campaign conference in 1964 to define the main issue at stake in the general election, he announced that it was quite plainly a choice between madness on one side and sanity on the other. Those who voted Labour, he declared, were stark, staring bonkers.
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The Conservative Party's policies on health
BMJ, 2009Markets not targets will be used to improve performance With the United Kingdom general election less than a year away and opinion polls showing the Conservative Party well ahead of the Labour Party, there is increasing interest in the opposition’s health policies and their implications for the NHS.
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Thatcherism and the Conservative Party
Political Studies, 1994Neither spatial models of party competition nor the ‘Westminster’ model of British politics explain the phenomenon of Thatcherism. One explanation of its success, examined by Crewe and Searing, suggests that Mrs Thatcher sought to convert the Conservative party and the wider electorate to her distinctive brand of liberal Whiggism and traditional ...
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2018
The Conservative MPs’ reaction to the invasion of the Falkland Islands was the result of several factors. A couple of them were contingent: indignation at the humiliation suffered and anger at the Government’s inability to read events. Moroever the bitterness had built up as a result of the infighting which had taken place over the previous months ...
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The Conservative MPs’ reaction to the invasion of the Falkland Islands was the result of several factors. A couple of them were contingent: indignation at the humiliation suffered and anger at the Government’s inability to read events. Moroever the bitterness had built up as a result of the infighting which had taken place over the previous months ...
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