The December 2019 UK General Election: Reflections
The outcome of the UK General Election of December 2019 was a substantial victory for the Conservative party. Why did the Conservatives win, and win so well, when the party had been bitterly riven for over three years by deep disagreement about Brexit ...
Philip Rycroft
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Modal Rationalism and the Objection from the Insolvability of Modal Disagreement [PDF]
The objection from the insolvability of principle-based modal disagreements appears to support the claim that there are no objective modal facts, or at the very least modal facts cannot be accounted for by modal rationalist theories.
Rusu, Mihai
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Forensic delay analysis: An investigation of the reasons for disagreements in timerelated disputes [PDF]
Construction project delays are widespread and persistent. Disputes frequently occur, and their complexity and value has produced a role for experts specialising in Forensic Delay Analysis (FDA). Previous literature suggests that the main problem (and the main generator of escalated disputes) lies with the insufficiency and/or poor quality of available
Atanasov, Vasil +3 more
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Disagreement between Parents and Adolescents for Use of Social Media- A Critical Analysis
Adolescents spend most of their time on social media for which they started ignoring other important activities and interacts less in their real surroundings.
Kshiptimayee Patra +2 more
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A Critical Review of "Automatic Patch Generation Learned from Human-Written Patches": Essay on the Problem Statement and the Evaluation of Automatic Software Repair [PDF]
At ICSE'2013, there was the first session ever dedicated to automatic program repair. In this session, Kim et al. presented PAR, a novel template-based approach for fixing Java bugs. We strongly disagree with key points of this paper. Our critical review
Glass R. L. +3 more
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Resilience of Complex Networks to Random Breakdown
Using Monte Carlo simulations we calculate $f_c$, the fraction of nodes which are randomly removed before global connectivity is lost, for networks with scale-free and bimodal degree distributions.
Gerald Paul +4 more
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The importance of epistemic cognition in student-centred learning [PDF]
To infer the sophistication of epistemic thinking in a sample of undergraduate students, 25 participants completed a free-response task in which they were asked to give reasons for their agreement or disagreement with a small number of beliefs about the ...
Maclellan, Effie, Soden, R.
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How can veterinarians be interesting partners for organic dairy farmers? French farmers’ point of views [PDF]
Organic dairy farmers must live up to the organic goal of ‘good health’ in respect the organic principles and regulation. Veterinarians could be the organic dairy farmers’ expected sparring partners in reaching this goal but have found difficulties to ...
Bareille, Nathalie +4 more
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Disagreement and (im)politeness in a Spanish family members’ WhatsApp group
The present paper explores disagreement and impoliteness in a WhatsApp interaction within a Spanish family that took place during the 2018 International Women’s Day.
Lucía Fernández-Amaya
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The phenomenon of high first-day income and high break-up rate in China’s capital market has long attracted the attention of investors. Based on the disagreement model, in combination with the information asymmetry theory and behavioral finance, a ...
Huaqian Zhong +3 more
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