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If the bill becomes law, candidates for statewide office could take $5,000 from one contributor for a primary election and $5,000 for a general election.

Apologising to one contributor for the fact that, a year after being accepted, his article had still not been published, Eliot tried to enlist his sympathies: "I can only say that there are others – in fact nearly all of my contributors at one time or another – whom I do not dare to meet in the street.

A part written by one contributor, for example, produces pretty reports, while other parts, written by other people, can comb through accumulated data and perform what Mr. Allingham calls a "sanity check" by flagging factors like ages that do not match, marriages or births involving people too young or too old, and other obvious glitches.

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For example, one contributor from a small business bluntly emailed: 'If British plastics SMEs address social and environmental issues when there is neither short nor medium term gain, they will go out of business.' Such harsh realities do not chime with the absolutism of the business case or the moralisers.

(Full disclosure: I profiled one contributor, Cory Arcangel, for the magazine, last year).

One contributor points out, for example, that "show, don't tell" is a good principle to keep in mind, except when it works better to "tell, don't show".

For one contributor, infrequent meetings meant "not much to build a relationship on" and while academics worked closely together, she had to "work quite hard to keep up" (PPI 16).

For example, one contributor suggested simply comparing performance levels with that of peers and ignoring private sector competitors will no longer cut it: "This sort of benchmarking is a bit like an ugly dogs competition – you are just comparing ugly dogs without realising there are good-looking dogs out there".

While there are several reasons for this, one contributor is likely to be the lack of screening tools which are brief and do not rely on formal training.

"It's so important that there are really good community networks for carers," said one contributor.

20 μM of synthetic prostaglandin E2 (dmPGE2) was added at the point of wounding and largely rescued the proliferative response in immune-depleted zebrafish larvae (Figs 3L and 4G), suggesting that PGE2 derived from immune cells is one contributor towards the trophic factors responsible for the wound-induced increase in proliferation.

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