647 resultados para Eyewitness Testimony
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CIS Microfiche Accession Numbers: CIS 82 H181-51 (pt.1), CIS 82 H181-52 (pt.2), CIS 82 H181-53 (pt.3), CIS 82 H181-54 (pt.4), CIS 82 H181-55 (pt.5), CIS 82 H181-56 (pt.6), CIS 82 H181-80 (pt.7), CIS 82 H181-81 (pt.8), CIS 82 H181-82 (pt.9)
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"Serial no. 97-R."
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Vols. 1-3 paged continuously (iii, viii, 3029 p.)
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CIS Microfiche Accession Numbers: CIS 82 H181-27 (pt.1), CIS 82 H181-28 (pt.2), CIS 82 H181-37 (pt.3), CIS 82 H181-38 (pt.4), CIS 82 H181-39 (pt.5), CIS 82 H181-40 (pt.6), CIS 82 H181-41 (pt.7), CIS 83 H181-1 (pt.8)
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Vol. 22 and vol. A [v. 23] contain the "Transcript of record" in this case on appeal to the Supreme court of the United States, October term, 1909, no. 725, and are printed by Judd & Detweiler (inc.), printers, Washington, D.C., 1910.
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Robert F. Wagner, chairman.
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"Consists of testimony relating to personages and events at the bar of the city of New York, during the past forty years"--4th prelim. leaf.
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No. 1. A declaration of the yearly meeting of Friends, held in Philadelphia. 1828.--no. 2. A testimony from the monthly meeting of Friends of Jericho, concerning Elias Hicks. 1830.--no. 3. An epistle of affectionate caution and counsel, addressed to its members by the yearly meeting of Friends, held in Philadelphia. 1853.--no. 4. Memorials concerning deceased Friends: members of the yearly meeting of Philadelphia. 1853.--no. 5. The constitution and first annual report of the Association of Friends for the diffusion of religious and useful knowledge. 1859.--no. 6. Memorials of deceased Friends of New England yearly meeting. 1868
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Senate doc. 415, 64th Cong., 1st sess., has title: Industrial relations. Final report and testimony.
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"The material in this book is based almost entirely on the testimony taken before various committees of Congress since the world war. I have used the leading investigations ... during the administrations of President Harding, President Coolidge and President Hoover ..."--Prefatory note.
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We introduce a family of rules for adjusting one’s credences in response to learning the credences of others. These rules have a number of desirable features. 1. They yield the posterior credences that would result from updating by standard Bayesian conditionalization on one’s peers’ reported credences if one’s likelihood function takes a particular simple form. 2. In the simplest form, they are symmetric among the agents in the group. 3. They map neatly onto the familiar Condorcet voting results. 4. They preserve shared agreement about independence in a wide range of cases. 5. They commute with conditionalization and with multiple peer updates. Importantly, these rules have a surprising property that we call synergy — peer testimony of credences can provide mutually supporting evidence raising an individual’s credence higher than any peer’s initial prior report. At first, this may seem to be a strike against them. We argue, however, that synergy is actually a desirable feature and the failure of other updating rules to yield synergy is a strike against them.
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Individual volumes have their own indexes.
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This book examines testimony in the works of Rebecca West, Joseph Conrad, E.M. Forster, H.G. de Lisser, V.S Reid, and Ngũgi wa Thiong’o, and argues that disruptions to imperial and national power and the legal and legal responses they inspired shape the formal practices of modernist and Anglophone literature. This title was made Open Access by libraries from around the world through Knowledge Unlatched.
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Jakovljevic considers the concept of theatricality as central to understanding the events that took place in Yugoslavia. He examines the country’s trials, state ceremonies and festivals, army maneuvers, propaganda, and pop culture as “rehearsals and temporary enactments of an ideologically formulated future.”.
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Cover title.