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Tragedy's Legacy

New England Journal of Medicine, 2013
U.S. civilians own nearly 300 million firearms, and our policies generally provide the widest possible array of firearms to the widest possible array of people, for use under the widest possible array of conditions. Changing our laws could produce measurable benefits.
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Leadership Legacy

The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 2023
One day, you will leave your current organization. When it is time to do so, how do you want to be remembered? In this article we explore concrete ways to create a leadership legacy. [ J Contin Educ Nurs . 2023;54(4):152.]
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LEGACY

Abitare la terra, 2019
With regards to the tangible heritage, legacy is meant to include buildings, landscapes, and also books, art works, fashion design and any other design ...
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Lochner's Legacy's Legacy

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2003
Avoiding "Lochner's error" remains a primary focus of constitutional law and constitutional scholarship. Debate, however, continues regarding just what that error was. In Cass Sunstein's oft-cited 1987 Columbia Law Review article, Lochner's Legacy, Sunstein argues that the Lochner era Court's primary error was not its purported "judicial activism ...
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Lydian Legacies:

2022
Sardis, in western Turkey, was a major city from about 800 BC to 600 AD. The site’s rich history is matched with an equally rich excavation history spanning sixty years. Sardis is an active excavation which has embraced born-digital recording practices, yet it remains saddled with a significant amount of legacy data.
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Lansley's legacy

BMJ, 2012
How not to do health reform; now there is an opportunity to refocus on what matters Since the coalition government was formed in the United Kingdom in May 2010, the secretary of state for health for England, Andrew Lansley, has dogmatically pursued a highly controversial health reform agenda in the face of widespread public and professional opposition.
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Thatcher's legacy

BMJ, 2013
Rats on the streets during the bin collectors’ strike, the Green Goddesses, wildcat strikes, flying pickets, the closed shop, block votes, “one out all out,” restrictive work practices, double digit inflation, a three day week, and a winter of discontent.
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Chargaff's legacy

Gene, 2000
Of Chargaff's four rules on DNA base composition, only his first parity rule was incorporated into mainstream biology as the DNA double helix. Now, the cluster rule, the second parity rule, and the GC rule, reveal the multiple levels of information in our genomes and potential conflicts between them. In these terms we can understand how double-stranded
D R, Forsdyke, J R, Mortimer
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Gibrat's Legacy [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Economic Literature, 1996
This paper traces the time series ("Growth of Firms") tradition in the study of market structure, and looks at how recent studies on entry and the size distribution of firms have modified thinking in this area.
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Popper’s Legacy

2006
Most commentators think of Karl Popper and his intellectual legacy primarily in terms of his philosophy of science, while some recall his political philosophy. In Popper's Legacy, Raphael Sassower foregrounds Popper's political and economic ideas and relates them to his methodology of science, showing along the way the ideological convictions they ...
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