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"Film and literary theory show that it is a myth that video evidence is an unambiguous, objective, conclusive, singular and clear reproduction of reality," Professor Wasserman wrote in a 2009 paper on the implications of video recordings for civil rights litigation.
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But such reorganisations are usually more of a trade-off than an unambiguous win: splitting up organisations can bring a tighter focus, with clearer objectives; but it can also reinforce another generic failing of government, the tendency to operate in silos.
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