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Labour business managers in both the Commons and Lords have warned about the timing, suggesting next week's publication of the proposals ending 800 years of history might make peers less co-operative in the trading that lies ahead over the government's legislative programme.
For example, social learning theory and diffusion of innovations theory assert that higher status and competence make peers credible, which, in turn, enhances their ability to influence other members of their peer group [ 24].
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If Cookies can make peer-to-peer payments an order of magnitude easier and more viral, it has a chance to stand out from the competition.
Three years after the high court's ruling, several start-ups say they have found ways to make peer-to-peer (often called P2P) file sharing legal and perhaps profitable.
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It is also relevant to make peer review more transparent to produce publications that are more genuine and free from bias.
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It was generally accepted that non-doms should not be made peers.
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