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"Academics are used to taking forever, but we don't have to," said Theda Skocpol, a sociologist at Harvard and author, with Vanessa Williamson, of "The Tea Party and the Remaking of Republican Conservatism," a study of Occupy's right-wing counterpart published in January.

The analysis is based on two specially designed corpora of financial disclosure genres mediated by Information and Communication Technology (ICT): earnings presentations, i.e., oral presentations of financial results given by company executives to investment analysts via teleconferencing, and earnings releases, i.e., the written counterpart published on the Internet.

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My Telegraph counterpart Mark Monahan published his list of Edinburgh's three best rooms for standup comedy the other day, and it's pretty definitive.

An operational counterpart was published in 2000 and is called 'Greening Your Business', it features an extended method, which includes all milestones in the total sequence from company policy via strategic choices and roadmap planning to the product's creation.

10am: The Pisa league tables showing how British schools compare with their foreign counterparts are published.

Mr. Perkins, who spends summers working as a commercial salmon fisherman in Alaska, explained the appeal of the small publishers, which he said seem to be more willing to take risks than their larger counterparts and published books that were sometimes more original or exciting.

We still haven't heard from the most senior doctor in England, Sir Bruce Keogh, after an email exchange with his Welsh counterpart, Chris Jones, was published last week in which he expressed concern at death rates in some Welsh hospitals.

All this provides an interesting counterpart to previously published work where crystallographic analysis was mainly performed using X-ray diffraction [13], providing highly accurate average values of film and substrate lattice parameters, but little idea of the detailed variation of the crystal parameters within the film.

Presence and length of essential elements of trial design and reporting and compression factor (ratio of page length for CSRs compared to its published counterpart in a scientific journal).

While self-published authors of erotica are fighting back, a new survey shows that self-published e-books contain more extreme sexual content than their traditionally published counterparts – by a ratio of nearly 10 to 1. Aaron Stanton used the tools of the Book Genome Project to survey a sample of "several tens of thousands" of self-published books, he writes at Digital Book World.

Meanwhile, their counterparts in Russia published even more outlandish assessments of the U.S., infused with faraway prejudices.

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