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Black Love

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Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Justin L. Clardy
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A Measure of Voluntariness in Migration

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Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Ilkin Huseynli
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A pact with the devil

Proceedings of the 2006 workshop on New security paradigms, 2006
We study malware propagation strategies which exploit not the incompetence or naivety of users, but instead their own greed, malice and short-sightedness. We demonstrate that interactive propagation strategies, for example bribery and blackmail of computer users, are effective mechanisms for malware to survive and entrench, and present an example ...
Mike Bond, George Danezis
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The Devil in the Details

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2020
McCarthy et al. (2020) argue that secular bioethics should engage with Christian theology. Superficially, their proposal is promising. But problems lie beneath the surface.
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The devil mask

Emergency Medicine Journal, 2008
A 50-year-old man was admitted to our department after acute alcohol intoxication on the final day “Martedi Grasso” of the Venetian Carnival. On further questioning he reported consuming about 2000 ml of red wine …
N, Mumoli, M, Cei
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The Devil Is in the Details

European Urology, 2011
Patients with a diagnosis of clinically localized prostate cancer face a daunting variety of treatment choices, including conservative management (watchful waiting or active surveillance), cryotherapy, high-intensity focused ultrasound, brachytherapy and/or external-beam radiation therapy with or without concurrent hormonal therapy, and surgery.
James A, Eastham, Peter T, Scardino
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The Devil in Confessions

Psychological Science in the Public Interest, 2004
It is a humbling experience to go to the Web site of the Innocence Project (http://www.innocenceproject.org), a nonprofit legal clinic at the Cardozo School of Law that handles cases in which postconviction DNA testing of evidence has provided proof of innocence.
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