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Precedents and design thinking in an age of relativization
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Remnant-internal relativization
Remnant-internal relativization
Chapter 2 investigates a specific configuration (dubbed “remnant-internal relativization”) in which the head noun and some modifier/complement related to it appear discontinuously ...
Negotiating Software Contracts
Negotiating Software Contracts
How has the UK’s version of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018 affected important aspects of software contract negotiation? Where ...
The Aim of Rationality
The Aim of Rationality
It is proposed that rationality has an external goal—thinking as correctly as possible. (For example, perhaps believing as correctly as possible is being maximally confident of the...
Concepts at the Interface
Concepts at the Interface
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Research on concepts has concentrated on the way people apply concepts online, when presented with a stimulus. Just as important, however, is the use of con...
Roman Allotment and the Selection of Bishops
Roman Allotment and the Selection of Bishops
Acts 1: 23–26 describes the selection of Matthias to replace Judas; use of an allotment to select a priest had Jewish, apostolic precedents. Commentators reference Biblical authori...
Joint Ventures and Shareholders' Agreements
Joint Ventures and Shareholders' Agreements
Designed specifically to be a working guide, this is a complete resource for all issues related to joint ventures and shareholders’ agreements.
This title provide...
Enemy Combatants, Terrorism, and Armed Conflict Law
Enemy Combatants, Terrorism, and Armed Conflict Law
With a renewed emphasis on national and homeland security, the United States is once again seeking to balance the needs of the state with both the rights of its citizens as well as...
Christianity and Intellectual Inquiry
Christianity and Intellectual Inquiry
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Christianity and Intellectual Inquiry explores the relationship between faith and learning in Christian history and in the thinking processes of contemporar...

