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Spin Dictators: The Changing Face of Tyranny in the 21st Century

The European Legacy, 2023
ments reflect a multifarious and divided society. A contribution to the uses of history and the studies of collective memory, this last chapter examines the ways in which a society deals and comes to terms with a greatly complex and traumatic past ...
Erwin J. Warkentin
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The tyranny of meritocracy and elite higher education

Theory and Research in Education, 2022
In The Tyranny of Merit, Michael Sandel argues that the American society is not meritocratic, that belief that it is causes various social harms, and that some of those harms –in particular, the costs to social solidarity – would be caused even if ...
Harry Brighouse
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The Tyranny of Religious Freedom Rankings

The Review of Faith & International Affairs, 2022
In this essay, I discuss three areas where I’ve identified problems with religious freedom datasets and how they are used by academics and policymakers.
Dennis P. Petri
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The Tyranny of Metrics

The European Legacy, 2019
“In this clear and compelling book, Jerry Muller shows how our attempts to improve orga nizational outcomes through quantitative mea sures have metastasized into a culture of gaming and manipulation. Through carefully researched case studies on education,
Simone Raudino
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The Tyranny of Small Scales—On Representing Soil Processes in Global Land Surface Models

Water Resources Research, 2020
The representation of small‐scale soil and hydrological processes has been a challenge and a subject of debate since the pioneering work of Richardson and the dawn of numerical weather prediction. The recent leap to global scales with long‐term and large
D. Or
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The tyranny of non-inferiority trials.

The Lancet Oncology
Opportunities to decrease the toxicity and cost of approved treatment regimens with lower dose, less frequent, or shorter duration alternative regimens have been limited by the perception that alternatives must be non-inferior to approved regimens.
I. F. Tannock   +8 more
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