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1994
Abstract In associating the offense primarily with the idols that Yahweh “lays” and “becomes” in the Hebrew Bible and with Jesus in the New Testament, and in asserting, with Kierkegaard, that the offense is essential to faith, I appear to be arguing-as indeed I am-that the Bible posits the offense as both necessary and valuable ...
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Abstract In associating the offense primarily with the idols that Yahweh “lays” and “becomes” in the Hebrew Bible and with Jesus in the New Testament, and in asserting, with Kierkegaard, that the offense is essential to faith, I appear to be arguing-as indeed I am-that the Bible posits the offense as both necessary and valuable ...
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The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1983
In brief: An unusual blocking technique caused dislocation of the metacarpophalangeal joints of the thumbs of both a college and a high school football offensive lineman. They were attempting to use their thumbs for additional leverage in obtaining a better mechanical advantage over their opponents. As the rule stands this may be a legal technique, but
R M, Fumich, R J, Fink, G R, Hanna
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In brief: An unusual blocking technique caused dislocation of the metacarpophalangeal joints of the thumbs of both a college and a high school football offensive lineman. They were attempting to use their thumbs for additional leverage in obtaining a better mechanical advantage over their opponents. As the rule stands this may be a legal technique, but
R M, Fumich, R J, Fink, G R, Hanna
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2018
This chapter analyses the battle for Mogadishu and how AMISOM not only pushed al-Shabaab forces out of the city but also turned significant pockets of international opinion from viewing the mission as a failure to a strategic success. The chapter starts by briefly summarizing the debate about AMISOM’s authorized strength before examining how the ...
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This chapter analyses the battle for Mogadishu and how AMISOM not only pushed al-Shabaab forces out of the city but also turned significant pockets of international opinion from viewing the mission as a failure to a strategic success. The chapter starts by briefly summarizing the debate about AMISOM’s authorized strength before examining how the ...
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Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 2002
▪ Abstract Herbivore offense describes traits that allow herbivores to increase their feeding and other uses of host plants when these uses benefit the herbivores. We argue that ecological interactions and coevolution between plants and herbivores cannot be understood without an offense-defense framework.
Richard Karban, Anurag A. Agrawal
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▪ Abstract Herbivore offense describes traits that allow herbivores to increase their feeding and other uses of host plants when these uses benefit the herbivores. We argue that ecological interactions and coevolution between plants and herbivores cannot be understood without an offense-defense framework.
Richard Karban, Anurag A. Agrawal
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Differentiating between First Offenses and Repeat Offenses
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2007I present a model where a regulator monitors compliance with a policy by a population of individuals, some of whom repeatedly prefer to violate the policy while others occasionally want to experiment. I show that the regulator can use sanctions, contingent on past violations of the policy, to differentiate between the agents and improve welfare.
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Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1981
Linda Wells, Margie Wright
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Linda Wells, Margie Wright
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