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Dissension in the ranks

Nature, 2008
Graduate programmes are rated by various organizations using different criteria. How much use are these rankings? Genevive Bjorn surveys the options.
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Legitimacy and Dissension

2017
This chapter argues that there is remarkable dissension, complexity, and volatility in public appraisals of how police officers use their powers, particularly the use of force. It highlights the general distaste for anything resembling aggression and violence and its acceptability as an instrument of police work, which depended heavily on inferences ...
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Consensus and Dissension

2017
This chapter examines the dissension between and within focus groups whose members viewed and then discussed video clips of police–public encounters. It suggests that instead of trying to discern the ‘signal’ and ignore the ‘noise’ in the data, researchers should focus on ‘noisiness’.
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Dissension in the ranks

Peace Review, 1996
Historical accounts of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) and other women's peace organizations generally emphasize national leaders. These women tended to be educated, white, Protestant, and monied. The local branch histories—the stories of average women from all backgrounds—are only recently emerging. Perhaps the following
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‘The dissension of kings’

1991
Writing late in the ninth century, the anonymous author of the Annals of Xanten clearly felt close to despair when compiling his entry for the year 862. He abandoned the attempt at a detailed record and contented himself with the statement that ‘it is now tedious to record the dissension between our kings and the desolation caused by the pagans within ...
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Dissolving microbes in dissension

Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London, 1995
Abstract Antony Twort, In Focus, Out of Step: A Biography of Frederick William Twort F.R.S. Alan Sutton Publishing Ltd. Stroud, 1993. pp. xii + 340. £25. ISBN 0-7509-0327-9. Most microbiologists, remarks the author in this biography of his father, have heard of the Twort-d' Hérelle phenomenon, filterable viruses that lyse bacteria ...
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