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So if a reader is exposed to two completely opposing articles: one with an anecdote of an immigrant doing something terrible, versus an article on the positive economic impact of immigration, more people will remember the story than the economics.
Finally, a Twitter user tends to share articles matching his own political leaning but, at times, the user also shares politically opposing articles, if those match the leaning of his followers (socialization).
So I gave her two opposing articles, and then we got a discussion going about not using CPAP [continuous positive airway pressure]" (Student 4, Interview 3) In this situation, the student and the CI attempted to apply EBP together by critically appraising different research articles relevant for clinical practice.
Workers make more money". The business magazine Forbes ran two opposing articles: one criticising the UW study ("Why It's Utter BS"), and another criticising liberals for ignoring the UW study in favour of the Berkeley study ("These People are Shameless").
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An opposing article by Dr. Richard S. Cooper, of the Loyola Stritch School of Medicine in Maywood, Ill., is more skeptical.
Another Western diplomat hoped the defiant Kurdish position could be balanced by the fact that Sunni Arab and Turkmen nationalists in Kirkuk and Nineveh did surprisingly well in the elections, and so far they remain adamant about opposing Article 140.
Additionally, Ms. Clinton wrote a brief as a House Judiciary Committee lawyer arguing that President Richard Nixon should be denied legal counsel to oppose articles of impeachment.
She says that if she is elected, she will take it as a mandate to oppose article 50.
Although the Labour candidate voted remain he has publicly stated he won't oppose article 50 being triggered.
Keir Starmer made a convincing case some weeks ago that to oppose article 50 would be inflammatory and disrespectful to the vote, and all energies should go towards getting not just a softer Brexit but a better Brexit.
A coalition of original Internet architects, computer scientists, academics and others — including the likes of world wide web creator Sir Tim Bernersecurityecurity veteran Bruce Schneier, Google chief evangelist Vint Cerf, Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales and entrepreneur Mitch Kapor — also penned an open letter to the European Parliament's president to oppose Article 13.
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