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The novel is divided into three sections, the first of which is marked by a near-academic neutrality of tone.
The news release from the science association at the time included a quote from the lead author of the report, Charles G. Chip Groatathathat was clearly aimed at signaling neutrality and academic integrity: "The research project discussed at the symposium was not supported by energy industry companies, Groat added.
For a long time, the debate over net neutrality was largely academic.
(The story also features the phrase "Ain't this a blip!," which Collins used in a similar way in "Losing Ground," to assert the force of black-American experience against the ostensible neutrality of white-toned academic culture).
Tim Wu, an academic known for his work on net neutrality, is campaigning to become the Democratic nominee for the lieutenant governor of New York.
Schmoller argued that the inductive empirical methodology was more attuned to the complexity of social phenomena and the empirical and academic status of the research and researchers provided a level of neutrality that enhanced objectivity and neutrality in the face of ideological and political conflict (Cat 1996, Lindenfeld 1997, Grimmer-Solem 2003).
Whether wire reports were truly more neutral than the more partisan reporting of the pre-telegraphic era is still the subject of academic debate, but they did give the semblance of neutrality.
Monetarism's policies and method of analysis lost influence among central bankers and academics, but its core tenets of the long-run neutrality of money (increases in money supply cannot have long-term effects on real variables, such as output) and use of monetary policy for stabilization became a part of the macroeconomic mainstream even among Keynesians.
Who is right is hard to say, because much of the offshore industry lies in the statistical shadows, with little academic work to illuminate it.The lawyers argue that many offshore transactions are about tax neutrality, not cheating.
The FCC received an astonishing 100,000 individual comments on its Net Neutrality proposal and some 15,000 official filings from companies, trade associations, academics, and think tanks.
Mr. Volokh never mentions net neutrality in the paper, but a Duke law professor, Stuart M. Benjamin, who has written an academic paper casting doubt on First Amendment protection for mere transmitters of information like Internet service providers, said he saw a clear connection.
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