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It's taken heat for this practice before.
There is a Russian word for this practice: "kompromat".
There might be legal justifications for this practice.
Writers from both the Washington Post and Gawker have recently criticized Mail Online for this practice.
The technical term for this practice is "HARKing", which stands for Hypothesising After Results are Known.
The commission will call for this practice to be encouraged and continued".
How, again, does profligacy in football programs account for this practice?
Absent suspicions of specific wrongdoing, one justification for this practice is to ensure that employees use work time for work.
There's no social defense for this practice, except the argument that the banks exist to make profits for the shareholders.
What is not revealed, however, is the scientific basis for this practice.
In view of ethical concerns, the rationale for this practice should also be questioned.
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