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"Wouldn't it be better to address the question of subjects directly which ones, for how long and what to specify?" asks Alan Smithers, of Buckingham University.One answer is that making hard choices openly would provoke complaints that the curriculum was being dumbed down.

But over the past year, the Copenhagen Accord has proved to have virtues, not least because all countries were invited to submit plans (entirely voluntary ones) for how they might cut emissions, to be inserted into an Appendix of the Accord, and 80 of them have now done so, including the leading carbon emitters, China, the US and India.

It may have seemed bad enough to let a lower court have the last word without giving other state supreme courts a road map in all sorts of cases, including capital ones, for how they might avoid complying with rulings of the nation's highest court.

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But the question those good surprises ultimately raise is a simple one: for how long?

"Suppose the brain is just a million different evolutionarily developed hacks: one for smell, one for recognizing faces, one for how you recognize animals," Tom Mitchell, who holds a chair in machine learning at Carnegie Mellon, told me.

Obviously, this is step one for how the company plans to make money.

Unfortunately, they're not sharing which one, for how much and how such an acquisition would fit into their strategy.

Ezra Klein and other liberals constantly chide this Congress (and the last one) for how little legislation they have passed.

When Darren started, we handed him two sheets of paper: one describing how we understood our role and what we expected of ourselves as a board, and one for how we understood his role and what we expected from him.

Not all memes need a purpose, but I'm grateful to this one for how it helped embody and reject the flaws in one of my favorite online communities.

There were 2 Contagion ratings: one for how much the sound made the listener feel they wanted to move their face (Behavioral Contagion) and the other describing how much the sound made the listener feel an emotion (Emotional Contagion).

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