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Implicitly, this view argues that for some reason there are limits to how fast the gross domestic product (that is, output of goods and services) can grow, so, by definition, faster labor productivity growth results in slower job growth.
Harry Burrell, representative of this view, argues that "one of the most overworked ideas is that Finnegans Wake is about a dream.
This view argues that there is no single locus of an aftereffect.
Deriving ideological support from liberal feminism, this view argues that the oppression of women in sex work is not unique to the sex industry; rather, oppression is also present in other occupations (Overall 1992, 1994, as cited in Scott 2005, 16).
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Later generations of historians repeated and endorsed this view, arguing that Italian Jacobinism had imitated Robespierre's ideology.
Frank Field seems to share this view, arguing that the use of the median is essentially self-defeating.
Isserman and Kazin dispute this view, arguing that Nixon copied progressive ideas while misrepresenting liberalism to the voters.
Climate Action and Profitability: the Carbon Disclosure Project Jeremy Farrar, director of the Wellcome Trust, takes this view arguing that "all fossil fuel companies are not equal" and can be influenced by active shareholder engagement.
Yet in an article published last month in The Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, two social psychologists dispute this view, arguing that at some point, multiplying the number of alternatives people are given becomes counterproductive.
In "The Holocaust in American Life" (Houghton Mifflin, 1999) the historian Peter Novick defended this view, arguing that a "perverse sacralization" of the Holocaust had taken place; he found it "deeply offensive" that the Holocaust had been regarded as a unique, Jewish event.
David Berman has disputed this view, arguing that Collins is, in fact, an atheist.
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