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Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Scientific consensus - Lack of substantial doubt

In its strongest form, the term is used to assert that on a given question scientists within a particular field of science have reached an agreement of rational opinion without substantial doubt, through a process of experimentation and peer review (see scientific method). For example, in physics there exists scientific consensus on general relativity and quantum mechanics. Special relativity and quantum mechanics are unified in the framework of quantum field theory (QFT). There exists scientific consensus that QFT is a very useful de ...

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Scientific consensus, Scientific consensus - Philosophy, Scientific consensus - Lack of substantial doubt, Scientific consensus - Uncertainty and scientific consensus in policy making, Scientific consensus - How consensus can change over time, Scientific consensus - Scientific consensus and the scientific minority

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Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Cross pattée - Doubtful examples of cross pattee

The cross pattée is sometimes confused with a Maltese cross. Sometimes a form of the cross is found which is intermediate between a cross pattée and a Maltese Cross, but is neither of the two (though this might sometimes have been considered to be a cross pattée). An altered form with parallel straight lines near the center is called a cross pattee in Rudolf Koch's Book of Signs and a few other sources, but is perhaps better not considered a cross pattee. Not a Maltese cross, not real ...

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Cross pattée, Cross pattée - Doubtful examples of cross pattee

Read more here: » Cross pattée: Encyclopedia II - Cross pattée - Doubtful examples of cross pattee

Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Kadima - Doubts following Sharon's medical problems

The ramifications of Sharon's close identification with Kadima has moved in an unexpected direction due to his hospitalization on December 18, 2005 after reportedly suffering a minor stroke [10]. During his hospital stay, Sharon was also diagnosed with a minor hole in his heart and was scheduled to undergo a cardiac catheterization to fill the hole in his atrial septum on January 5, 2006. However, on January 4, 2006, 22:50 Israel Time (GMT +0200) Sharon suffered a massive hemorrhagic stroke, and was evacuated to Hadassah Ein Kerem hospital i ...

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Kadima, Kadima - Kadima's platform, Kadima - Political objectives and policies, Kadima - Birth of the new party, Kadima - Awaiting a political big bang, Kadima - Split from Likud, Kadima - Background to the split, Kadima - Internal opposition within the Likud, Kadima - The resignation of Labour ministers, Kadima - Naming the new party, Kadima - Further developments, Kadima - Doubts following Sharon's medical problems, Kadima - Membership, Kadima - Former Likud members, Kadima - Former Labour members, Kadima - Former members of other parties, Kadima - Other prominent figures

Read more here: » Kadima: Encyclopedia II - Kadima - Doubts following Sharon's medical problems

Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Rao Farman Ali - Doubts on Rao's Version of 1971

He served in Dhaka cantonment for more than a decade and was involved in intelligence gathering, making strategic decisions and formulating policies. He was also involved in buying Bengali politicians to subvert nationalist movements. He was in charge of the civil administration, knew about Bangladesh more than his peers. In the book 'The Betrayal of East Pakistan', General Niazi described General Farman as an opportunist, a conspirator and a swindler. Niazi also said, implicating Farman's involvement in the killing of the inte ...

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Rao Farman Ali, Rao Farman Ali - Rao and Jamaat-e-Islami, Rao Farman Ali - Hamoodur Rahman Commission Report, Rao Farman Ali - Rao on Mukti Bahini and General Niazi, Rao Farman Ali - Rao's Controversial Letter and Diary, Rao Farman Ali - Doubts on Rao's Version of 1971

Read more here: » Rao Farman Ali: Encyclopedia II - Rao Farman Ali - Doubts on Rao's Version of 1971

Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Left-Right politics - Doubt about the contemporary relevance of the terms

See main article political spectrum. Some contemporary political positions, such as the position known in the US as "libertarianism", are very hard to characterize in left-right terms. These libertarians are socially liberal, but reject the leftist advocacy of government regulation of business. Arguably, their politics are the most similar to those of the classical liberalism of the old left of 1789. Many modern thinkers question whether the left-right distinction is even relevant in the 21st century. After all, in most ...

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Left-Right politics, Left-Right politics - Meaning of the terms, Left-Right politics - Historical origin of the terms, Left-Right politics - Evolution of the terms, Left-Right politics - Modern U.S. use of the terms, Left-Right politics - Doubt about the contemporary relevance of the terms

Read more here: » Left-Right politics: Encyclopedia II - Left-Right politics - Doubt about the contemporary relevance of the terms

Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Bernardo Bertolucci - Spiritualism Certainty and Self-Doubt

Bertolucci also has a talent for putting the human soul under the microscope. Psychoanalysis is as central to his films as it is to Woody Allen's, and Marlon Brando claimed that Bertolucci's sharing of psychoanalytical confidences with the star on the set of Last Tango in Paris helped elicit the performance that many consider Brando's best. Bertolucci himself is also known for the number of psychologists who have followed him everywhere, even interpreting his dreams, as a subject of dissertations and research on the creative artist. His interest in unders ...

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Bernardo Bertolucci, Bernardo Bertolucci - Born in Parma Italy, Bernardo Bertolucci - Directed his First Film at age 21, Bernardo Bertolucci - A Period of Collaboration with Co-Producers, Bernardo Bertolucci - Advocate of Marxism, Bernardo Bertolucci - Evaluation of Bertolucci's films, Bernardo Bertolucci - Spiritualism Certainty and Self-Doubt, Bernardo Bertolucci - Profit-motive explains Some Shocking Scenes, Bernardo Bertolucci - Filmography

Read more here: » Bernardo Bertolucci: Encyclopedia II - Bernardo Bertolucci - Spiritualism Certainty and Self-Doubt

Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Adolph Beck case - Conviction and doubts

On March 5, Adolph Beck was found guilty, and despite maintaining his innocence throughout, was sentenced to seven years of penal servitude at Portland Convict Prison in Portland, Dorset. In prison he was given John Smith's old prison number, D 523, with the letter W added, indicating a repeat convict. England did not yet have a court of criminal appeal, but from 1896 to 1901 Becks' solicitor presented ten petitions for reexamination of his case. His requests to see the prison's description of John Smith were repeatedly denied. Howeve ...

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Adolph Beck case, Adolph Beck case - About Adolph Beck, Adolph Beck case - The arrest, Adolph Beck case - The trial, Adolph Beck case - Conviction and doubts, Adolph Beck case - Rearrest and conviction, Adolph Beck case - The truth about John Smith, Adolph Beck case - Aftermath

Read more here: » Adolph Beck case: Encyclopedia II - Adolph Beck case - Conviction and doubts

Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Electroshock gun - Doubts over their effectiveness as self-defense weapons

Although these devices are usually advertised as very effective "personal defense" weapons, many security operators and martial arts experts genuinely doubt their effectiveness against determined and physically strong aggressors in a real melee combat situation and their value as a defense weapon in general. Their claims are that "stun-guns" need much more continuous and uninterrupted contact time with one's intended target than usually advertised, well above 5 seconds, to effectively stop a determined assailant, and that much ...

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Electroshock gun, Electroshock gun - Commercially available varieties, Electroshock gun - Electric shock prods, Electroshock gun - Hand-held projectile stun gun, Electroshock gun - Stun belts, Electroshock gun - Prototype designs, Electroshock gun - Weapons that administer electric shock through a stream of liquid, Electroshock gun - Principles of operation, Electroshock gun - Discussion, Electroshock gun - Legal restrictions, Electroshock gun - Flammability, Electroshock gun - Political suppression, Electroshock gun - Torture, Electroshock gun - Doubts over their effectiveness as self-defense weapons, Electroshock gun - Other types, Electroshock gun - Patents

Read more here: » Electroshock gun: Encyclopedia II - Electroshock gun - Doubts over their effectiveness as self-defense weapons

Doubt: Encyclopedia II - SCO v. IBM - Fear uncertainty and doubt

A number of Linux supporters have characterized SCO's actions as an attempt to create fear, uncertainty and doubt about Linux. Many believe that SCO's aim is to be bought out by IBM. Others have pointed to Microsoft's subsequent licensing of the SCO source code as a possible quid pro quo for SCO's action. Univention GmbH, a Linux integrator, reported on May 30, 2003 it was granted an injunction by a Bremen court under German competition law that prohibits the SCO Group's German division from saying that Linux contains illegally ...

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SCO v. IBM, SCO v. IBM - SCO's claims, SCO v. IBM - Free software/open source community reaction, SCO v. IBM - The GPL issue, SCO v. IBM - The GPL and the US Constitution, SCO v. IBM - Novell enters the controversy, SCO v. IBM - Fear uncertainty and doubt, SCO v. IBM - IBM's AIX license, SCO v. IBM - IBM counterclaims against SCO, SCO v. IBM - Discovery, SCO v. IBM - Examples of controversial code revealed, SCO v. IBM - Copyright claims December 2003

Read more here: » SCO v. IBM: Encyclopedia II - SCO v. IBM - Fear uncertainty and doubt

Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Greek Financial Audit 2004 - Doubts about quality of numbers and first major revision

The quality of the Greek numbers were a source of suspicions among the European statistical community. However, nobody dared to publicly raise doubts about the quality of the numbers compiled by the National Statistical Service of Greece (NSSG). In March 2002, Eurostat refused to validate data transmitted by the Greek government. In reaction, the NSSG revised the debt level by several percentage points. In September 2002, Eurostat again refused to validate the data. The debt was revised upwards once agai ...

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Greek Financial Audit 2004, Greek Financial Audit 2004 - Context, Greek Financial Audit 2004 - Doubts about quality of numbers and first major revision, Greek Financial Audit 2004 - Most recent revision, Greek Financial Audit 2004 - Political dispute

Read more here: » Greek Financial Audit 2004: Encyclopedia II - Greek Financial Audit 2004 - Doubts about quality of numbers and first major revision

Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - The distribution of AIDS cases casts doubt on HIV as the cause. Viruses are not gender-specific yet only a small proportion of AIDS cases are among women

The distribution of AIDS cases, whether in the United States or elsewhere in the world, invariably mirrors the prevalence of HIV in a population. In the United States, HIV first appeared in populations of homosexual men and injection-drug users, a majority of whom are male. Because HIV is spread primarily through sex or by the exchange of HIV-contaminated needles during intravenous drug use, it is not surprising that a majority of U.S. AIDS cases have occurred in men (U.S. Census Bureau, 1999). These behaviors also show a gender skew: ...

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Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - Sexual intercourse with a virgin will cure AIDS, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - HIV was introduced to North America by a Canadian flight attendant, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - HIV is transmitted by mosquitoes, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - HIV cannot be transmitted through oral sex, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - You can get AIDS through casual contact with an HIV infected individual, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - HIV can only infect gay men and drug users, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - An HIV-infected mother cannot have children, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - AIDS can be cured, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - The AIDS epidemic began when sailors/black men had sexual intercourse with African monkeys transmitting the virus to modern humans, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - AIDS was created by the CIA, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - HIV is the same as AIDS, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - HIV antibody testing is unreliable, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - There is no AIDS in Africa. AIDS is nothing more than a new name for old diseases, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - HIV cannot be the cause of AIDS because researchers are unable to explain precisely how HIV destroys the immune system, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - AZT and other antiretroviral drugs not HIV cause AIDS, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - Behavioral factors such as recreational drug use and multiple sexual partners not HIV account for AIDS, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - AIDS among transfusion recipients is due to underlying diseases that necessitated the transfusion rather than to HIV, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - High usage of clotting factor concentrate not HIV leads to CD4+ T-cell depletion and AIDS in hemophiliacs, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - The distribution of AIDS cases casts doubt on HIV as the cause. Viruses are not gender-specific yet only a small proportion of AIDS cases are among women, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - HIV cannot be the cause of AIDS because the body develops a vigorous antibody response to the virus, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - Only a small number of CD4+ T cells are infected by HIV not enough to damage the immune system, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - HIV is not the cause of AIDS because many individuals with HIV have not developed AIDS, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - HIV is not the cause of AIDS because some people have symptoms associated with AIDS but are not infected with HIV, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - The spectrum of AIDS-related infections seen in different populations proves that AIDS is actually many diseases not caused by HIV

Read more here: » Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS: Encyclopedia II - Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - The distribution of AIDS cases casts doubt on HIV as the cause. Viruses are not gender-specific yet only a small proportion of AIDS cases are among women

Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - The distribution of AIDS cases casts doubt on HIV as the cause. Viruses are not gender-specific, yet only a small proportion of AIDS cases are among women

The distribution of AIDS cases, whether in the United States or elsewhere in the world, invariably mirrors the prevalence of HIV in a population. In the United States, HIV first appeared in populations of homosexual men and injection-drug users, a majority of whom are male. Because HIV is spread primarily through sex or by the exchange of HIV-contaminated needles during intravenous drug use, it is not surprising that a majority of U.S. AIDS cases have occurred in men (U.S. Census Bureau, 1999). These behaviors also show a gender skew: ...

See also:

Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - Sexual intercourse with a virgin will cure AIDS, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - HIV was introduced to North America by a Canadian flight attendant, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - HIV is transmitted by mosquitoes, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - HIV cannot be transmitted through oral sex, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - You can get AIDS through casual contact with an HIV infected individual, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - HIV can only infect gay men and drug users, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - An HIV-infected mother cannot have children, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - AIDS can be cured, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - The AIDS epidemic began when sailors/black men had sexual intercourse with African monkeys, transmitting the virus to modern humans, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - AIDS was created by the CIA, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - HIV is the same as AIDS, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - HIV antibody testing is unreliable, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - There is no AIDS in Africa. AIDS is nothing more than a new name for old diseases, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - HIV cannot be the cause of AIDS because researchers are unable to explain precisely how HIV destroys the immune system, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - AZT and other antiretroviral drugs, not HIV, cause AIDS, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - Behavioral factors such as recreational drug use and multiple sexual partners, not HIV, account for AIDS, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - AIDS among transfusion recipients is due to underlying diseases that necessitated the transfusion, rather than to HIV, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - High usage of clotting factor concentrate, not HIV, leads to CD4+ T-cell depletion and AIDS in hemophiliacs, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - The distribution of AIDS cases casts doubt on HIV as the cause. Viruses are not gender-specific, yet only a small proportion of AIDS cases are among women, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - HIV cannot be the cause of AIDS because the body develops a vigorous antibody response to the virus, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - Only a small number of CD4+ T cells are infected by HIV, not enough to damage the immune system, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - HIV is not the cause of AIDS because many individuals with HIV have not developed AIDS, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - HIV is not the cause of AIDS because some people have symptoms associated with AIDS but are not infected with HIV, Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - The spectrum of AIDS-related infections seen in different populations proves that AIDS is actually many diseases not caused by HIV

Read more here: » Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS: Encyclopedia II - Common misconceptions about HIV and AIDS - The distribution of AIDS cases casts doubt on HIV as the cause. Viruses are not gender-specific, yet only a small proportion of AIDS cases are among women

Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Persian Princess - Ownership

The governments of Iran and Pakistan soon began to argue about the ownership of the mummy. The Iranian Cultural Heritage Organization claimed her as a member of Persian royal family and demanded the mummy's return. Pakistan's Archaeological Department HQ said that it belonged to Pakistan because it had been found in Baluchistan. The Taliban of Afghanistan also made a claim. People in Quetta demanded that the police should return the mummy to them. On November 2000, the mummy was placed ...

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Persian Princess, Persian Princess - Discovery, Persian Princess - Identification, Persian Princess - Ownership, Persian Princess - Doubts, Persian Princess - Fate

Read more here: » Persian Princess: Encyclopedia II - Persian Princess - Ownership

Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Jasper Maskelyne - Wartime trickery

According to the autobiographical Magic: Top Secret and David Fisher's biography The War Magician (see below), Maskelyne's wartime career was as follows. When World War II erupted, Maskelyne joined the Royal Engineers, thinking that his skills could be used in camouflage. He convinced skeptical officers by creating the illusion of a German warship on the Thames using mirrors and a model. He was eventually deployed to the African theater in the Western Desert, althou ...

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Jasper Maskelyne, Jasper Maskelyne - Wartime trickery, Jasper Maskelyne - Doubts, Jasper Maskelyne - Books of Jasper Maskelyne

Read more here: » Jasper Maskelyne: Encyclopedia II - Jasper Maskelyne - Wartime trickery

Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Persian Princess - Identification

In a press conference on October 26, archaeologist Ahmad Hasan Dani of Islamabad's Quaid-e-Azam University announced that the mummy seemed to be a princess dated circa 600 BC. The mummy was wrapped in ancient Egyptian style and rested in a gilded wooden coffin with cuneiform carvings inside a stone sarcophagus. The coffin had been carved with a large image of Ahura Mazda. The mummy was atop a layer of mixture of wax and honey and was covered by a stone slab and it had a golden crown on its brow. An inscription on the golden chest plate claimed that she was the relatively unknown Rhodugune, a daughter of king Xerxes ...

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Persian Princess, Persian Princess - Discovery, Persian Princess - Identification, Persian Princess - Ownership, Persian Princess - Doubts, Persian Princess - Fate

Read more here: » Persian Princess: Encyclopedia II - Persian Princess - Identification

Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Birger jarl - Biography

Birger was born in 1210 (exact date uncertain) as the son of Magnus Minnesköld of Bjälbo and Ingrid Ylva, nephew to the Earl Birger Brosa. In 1240, Birger organized a military campaign against Novgorod and was defeated by Alexander Nevsky during the Neva Battle. Birger was elevated to the position of Jarl (directly translated: Earl, but the position was unique, not similar as earls in England) by King Eric XI in 1248 and had earlier marrie ...

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Birger jarl, Birger jarl - Biography, Birger jarl - Children, Birger jarl - Mother unknown, Birger jarl - With Ingeborg Eriksdotter, Birger jarl - With Mechtild doubtful

Read more here: » Birger jarl: Encyclopedia II - Birger jarl - Biography

Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Aulus Persius Flaccus - Life

According to the Life contained in the manuscripts, Persius was a native of Volaterrae, of good stock on both parents' side. When six years old he lost his father, and his step-father died in a few years. At the age of twelve Persius came to Rome, where he was taught by Remmius Palaemon and the rhetor Verginius Flavus. Four years later began a close friendship with the Stoic Lucius Annaeus Cornutus. One of the philosopher's pupils, Lucan, became a generous admirer of all Persius wrote. While still a youth, he became the friend of the ...

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Aulus Persius Flaccus, Aulus Persius Flaccus - Life, Aulus Persius Flaccus - Doubts over his biography, Aulus Persius Flaccus - Work, Aulus Persius Flaccus - Authorities

Read more here: » Aulus Persius Flaccus: Encyclopedia II - Aulus Persius Flaccus - Life

Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Robert Morton - Life

Little can be reconstructed with certainty about his life except where his activity intersects with the Burgundian court. He was born in England, but no details of his early life are known. From 1457 until 1476 he was a clerc or chappellain in the chapel choir, and unusually he never was promoted to a higher position. By 1460 he was a priest, since he was given that title Messire in chapel documents. The long relatively peaceful period at the court under Philip the Good's reign ended with Philip's death in 1467, a ...

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Robert Morton, Robert Morton - Life, Robert Morton - Music, Robert Morton - Works, Robert Morton - Attribution considered secure, Robert Morton - Doubtful

Read more here: » Robert Morton: Encyclopedia II - Robert Morton - Life

Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Robert Morton - Music

Given the almost complete elimination of 15th century music manuscripts in England, largely by Henry VIII during the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the 1530s, it is not surprising that most of Morton's music survives in sources from the Continent, and if he was ever active as a musician in his native land, all trace is lost. Eight pieces survive, all rondeaux. One of the most famous of them is the earliest known setting of the tune l'homme arme, which was used by many early Renaissance composers as a cantus firmus for the Mass. This piece, a quodlibet, is probably datable to May 1464; it seems to have been written as a departure gift for a ...

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Robert Morton, Robert Morton - Life, Robert Morton - Music, Robert Morton - Works, Robert Morton - Attribution considered secure, Robert Morton - Doubtful

Read more here: » Robert Morton: Encyclopedia II - Robert Morton - Music

Doubt: Encyclopedia II - A6 murder - Suspects

A6 murder - Peter Alphon. The first suspect was Peter Alphon, a travelling salesman, who had behaved strangely in the period following the crime. He had no alibi for the time in question. However, at an identity parade, Storie picked out another man known to be innocent. A6 murder - James Hanratty. The next suspect was a 25-year old petty criminal, James Hanratty. Storie picked him from an identity parade from her hospital bed, having heard the parade members speak a particular ...

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A6 murder, A6 murder - The crime, A6 murder - Suspects, A6 murder - Peter Alphon, A6 murder - James Hanratty, A6 murder - Hanging of James Hanratty, A6 murder - Doubts over the verdict

Read more here: » A6 murder: Encyclopedia II - A6 murder - Suspects

Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Greek Financial Audit 2004 - Context

According to the European regulations, all EU Member States have to compile government accounts, notably the government deficit and debt. The decision on the participation in the European Monetary Union would depend on the government accounts. In particular a deficit below 3% of GDP and debt below 60% of GDP, or if above, declining. Up until 1995, Greece recorded very high deficits, for some years above 10% of GDP. Then it miraculously melted down. In 2000, given a deficit below 3% of GDP, Greece was accep ...

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Greek Financial Audit 2004, Greek Financial Audit 2004 - Context, Greek Financial Audit 2004 - Doubts about quality of numbers and first major revision, Greek Financial Audit 2004 - Most recent revision, Greek Financial Audit 2004 - Political dispute

Read more here: » Greek Financial Audit 2004: Encyclopedia II - Greek Financial Audit 2004 - Context




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