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Doubt

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Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Greek Financial Audit 2004 - Most recent revision

In March 2004, Eurostat refused again to validate the Greek numbers. This was shortly before Greek elections and a new government (New Democracy) was inaugurated. When the conservative party New Democracy won the March 7 elections in 2004, said it would start an objective financial audit of the government accounts. George Papandreou, president of PASOK which was the main opposition at that time, and the other 2 smaller parties, initially agreed with the need for an audit. But it lasted a very short time during which neither outside au ...

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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 - Most recent revision

Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Hawley Harvey Crippen - Brief biography

Circa 1885 he became a homeopathic doctor and started working for a pharmaceutical company. His second wife was Cora Turner, born Kunigunde Mackamotski to a German mother and a Polish-Russian father. She was a would-be opera singer, who went under the name of Belle Elmore. In 1900, Crippen and his spouse moved to England. Unfortunately for him, his U.S. medical qualification was insufficient to obtain a doctor's position in the UK. The couple moved to 39 Hilldrop Crescent, Holloway, London where they had lodgers to compensate Crippen's rather measly income. Crippen was not a homeopath in the classic sense in t ...

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Hawley Harvey Crippen, Hawley Harvey Crippen - Brief biography, Hawley Harvey Crippen - Murder, Hawley Harvey Crippen - Transatlantic arrest, Hawley Harvey Crippen - Trial and execution, Hawley Harvey Crippen - Question of doubt

Read more here: » Hawley Harvey Crippen: Encyclopedia II - Hawley Harvey Crippen - Brief biography

Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Burden of proof - Standard of proof

The standard of proof is the level of proof required in a legal action to convince the court that a given proposition is true. The degree of proof required depends on the circumstances of the proposition. Typically, most countries have two levels of proof: the balance of probabilities (BOP), called the preponderance of evidence in the US, beyond a reasonable doubt (commonly refered to as BARD), or just beyond reasonable doubt. In addition to these, the US introduced a third standard called clear and convincing evidence. < ...

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Burden of proof, Burden of proof - Types of burden, Burden of proof - Standard of proof, Burden of proof - Balance of probabilities, Burden of proof - Beyond a reasonable doubt, Burden of proof - Clear and convincing evidence, Burden of proof - Probable cause, Burden of proof - Legal uses, Burden of proof - Criminal law, Burden of proof - Civil law, Burden of proof - Science and Other uses

Read more here: » Burden of proof: Encyclopedia II - Burden of proof - Standard of proof

Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Bernardo Bertolucci - Directed his First Film at age 21

Bernardo Bertolucci directed his first film at the age of 21 (La commare secca, 1962) which was shortly followed by his acclaimed Prima della rivoluzione (Before the Revolution, 1964). The boom of Italian cinema that gave Bertolucci his start slowed in the 1970s, as the Italian film industry felt the effects of global economic recession. ...

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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 - Directed his First Film at age 21

Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Scientific consensus - Uncertainty and scientific consensus in policy making

In public policy debates, the assertion that there exists a consensus of scientists in a particular field is often used as an argument for the validity of a theory and as support for a course of action. Similarly arguments for a lack of scientific consensus are often encouraged by sides who stand to gain from a more ambiguous policy. As an example, there are those involved in the debate over global warming who take the stand that "scientific consensus" supports the idea that human activity is drastically altering the environmen ...

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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

Read more here: » Scientific consensus: Encyclopedia II - Scientific consensus - Uncertainty and scientific consensus in policy making

Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Scientific consensus - How consensus can change over time

There are many philosophical and historical theories as to how scientific consensus changes over time. Because the history of scientific change is extremely complicated, and because we have a tendency to project "winners" and "losers" onto the past in relation to our current scientific consensus, it is very difficult to come up with accurate and rigorous models for scientific change. This is made exceedingly difficult also in part because each of the various branches of science functions in somewhat d ...

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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

Read more here: » Scientific consensus: Encyclopedia II - Scientific consensus - How consensus can change over time

Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Scientific consensus - Scientific consensus and the scientific minority

In a standard application of the psychological principle of confirmation bias, scientific research which supports the existing scientific consensus is usually more favorably received than research which contradicts the existing consensus. In some cases, those who question the current paradigm are at times heavily criticized for their assessments. Research which questions a well supported scientific theory is usually more closely scrutinized in order to assess whether it is well researched and carefully documented. This caution and careful sc ...

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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

Read more here: » Scientific consensus: Encyclopedia II - Scientific consensus - Scientific consensus and the scientific minority

Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Adolph Beck case - The trial

On March 3, 1896, Adolph Beck was brought to trial in the Old Bailey. The Crown was represented by Horace Edmund Avory, a spare, frosty little man who later earned the title of "the Hanging Judge" and "Acid Drop", assisted by Guy Stephenson, while the defense was headed by an experienced barrister, Charles F. Gill, assisted by Percival Clarke. The Common Serjeant was Sir Forrest Fulton, who, as a prosecutor, was respons ...

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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 - The trial

Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Rao Farman Ali - Rao's Controversial Letter and Diary

The Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, made a formal complaint with Prime Minister of Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto at Dacca on Friday, the June 28, 1974 that Maj Gen Rao Farman Ali had written on Government stationery that "The green of East Pakistan will have to be painted red." Sheikh Mujibur Rahman promised to supply a copy of this document to the Government of Pakistan. The insinuation was that this writing amounted to a written declaration of the intentions of the Pakistani Army and the martial law administra ...

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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 - Rao's Controversial Letter and Diary

Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Left-Right politics - Meaning of the terms

Despite the prevalence and durability of these terms, there is little consensus on what it actually means to be Left or Right at the present time. There are various different opinions about what is actually being measured along this axis: Support for the economic interests of the less privileged classes (left) or of the more privileged (right). As discussed in the next section, this issue of class interests was the original meaning of the dichotomy. Fair outcomes (left) versus fair processes (right). All clas ...

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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 - Meaning of the terms

Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Left-Right politics - Evolution of the terms

The meaning of the terms Left and Right has evolved over time; it has also spread from a specifically French context to a European (or at least continental) context to a worldwide context. Europe in the early nineteenth century found itself with a variety of political outlooks that were easily fit into a left-right model of a political spectrum. As described by historians like Michael Broers, we see on the far right the forces of Reaction, who hoped for a wholesale restoration of the ancien régime, including traditional privil ...

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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 - Evolution of the terms

Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Left-Right politics - Modern U.S. use of the terms

These terms are widely used in the modern United States, but as on the global level, there is no firm consensus about their meaning. The only aspect which is generally agreed upon is that they are the defining opposites of the United States political spectrum. "Left" and "right" are associated with "liberal" and "conservative," respectively, although the meanings of the two sets of terms do not entirely coincide. Depending on the political affiliation of the individual using them, these terms can be spoken with varying implications. The term ...

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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 - Modern U.S. use of the terms

Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Depilation - Reasons for removing hair

Hair removal has been practiced for centuries in almost all human cultures. The methods used vary among times and regions, but shaving is the most common method. Depilation - Medical reasons. Patients' body hair was once shaved before surgery for reasons of hygiene; however, this turned out to be counter-productive, and as a result patients are no longer shaved in many hospitals. The shaving of hair has sometimes been used in attempts to eradicate lice or to minimize body odor due to accumulation of odor-causing micro-organisms in hair. Some people with trichiasis ...

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Depilation, Depilation - Reasons for removing hair, Depilation - Medical reasons, Depilation - Social cultural or sexual reasons, Depilation - For religious reasons, Depilation - In military institutions, Depilation - As punishment, Depilation - Body areas where hair is often removed, Depilation - Hair removal methods, Depilation - Permanent, Depilation - Temporary, Depilation - Doubtful methods

Read more here: » Depilation: Encyclopedia II - Depilation - Reasons for removing hair

Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Depilation - Hair removal methods

Many products on the market have proven fraudulent. Many other products exaggerate the results or ease of use. Depilation - Permanent. Permanent hair removal involves several imperfect options. A number of methods have been developed that use chemicals, energy of varying types, or a combination to target the areas that regulate hair growth. Permanently destroying these areas while sparing surrounding tissue is a difficult challenge. Permanent hair removal for most Electrolysis Permanent hair reduction for some Laser Flashla ...

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Depilation, Depilation - Reasons for removing hair, Depilation - Medical reasons, Depilation - Social cultural or sexual reasons, Depilation - For religious reasons, Depilation - In military institutions, Depilation - As punishment, Depilation - Body areas where hair is often removed, Depilation - Hair removal methods, Depilation - Permanent, Depilation - Temporary, Depilation - Doubtful methods

Read more here: » Depilation: Encyclopedia II - Depilation - Hair removal methods

Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Adolph Beck case - The arrest

On December 16, 1895, Adolph Beck was stepping out the door of 135 (or 139, as in at least one account) Victoria Street, when a woman blocked his way. She accused him of having tricked her into parting with two watches and rings. Beck brushed her aside and crossed the road. When the woman followed, he complained to a policeman that he was being followed by a prostitute who had accosted him. Wildly the woman demanded his arrest, in turn accusing ...

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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 - The arrest

Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Adolph Beck case - Rearrest and conviction

On April 15, 1904, as he left his flat, a woman ran up to him, and accused Beck of defrauding her of her jewelry. Beck, horror-struck, denied the charge. The woman repeated her accusations and told him that someone was waiting to arrest him. Dazed with panic, he ran — to the waiting arms of a police inspector, who arrested him at once. The woman, a servant by the name of Paulina Scott, filed a complaint that a gray-haired, distinguished looking gentleman had accosted her on the street, paid compliments to her, and subsequently dives ...

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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 - Rearrest and conviction

Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Adolph Beck case - The truth about John Smith

On a routine visit to a local police station on August 7, an inspector from the Criminal Investigation Department was told of an arrest of a man who swindled some rings from a pair of unemployed actresses that afternoon. An alarm bell went off in the detective's head, being familiar with the Beck case. He asked for details. The details were very familiar but the alleged culprit, Adolph Beck, was already in jail, awaiting sentencing. The inspector went to the new prisoner's cell. It held a gray-haired man, about Beck's height, with cer ...

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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 - The truth about John Smith

Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Rao Farman Ali - Rao on Mukti Bahini and General Niazi

In his book, How Pakistan got divided ,Maj. Gen. Rao Farman does express the fear that "orders countermanding the earlier orders were perhaps not issued and some people were arrested. I do not till this day know where they were kept. Perhaps they were confined in an area which was guarded by mujahids. The corps or the Dacca garrison commander lost control over them after surrender and they ran away out of fear of the Mukti Bahini who were mercilessly killing mujahids. The detained persons might have been killed by Muktis or even by the Indian army to give the Pakistan ...

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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 - Rao on Mukti Bahini and General Niazi

Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Burden of proof - Types of burden

There are generally three broad types of burdens. A legal burden or a burden of persuasion is an obligation that remains on a single party for the duration of the claim. Once the burden has been entirely discharged to the satisfaction of the trier of fact the party carrying the burden will succeed in their claim. For example the presumption of innocence places a legal burden upon the prosecution to prove all elemen ...

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Burden of proof, Burden of proof - Types of burden, Burden of proof - Standard of proof, Burden of proof - Balance of probabilities, Burden of proof - Beyond a reasonable doubt, Burden of proof - Clear and convincing evidence, Burden of proof - Probable cause, Burden of proof - Legal uses, Burden of proof - Criminal law, Burden of proof - Civil law, Burden of proof - Science and Other uses

Read more here: » Burden of proof: Encyclopedia II - Burden of proof - Types of burden

Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Burden of proof - Legal uses

In jurisprudence, the burden of proof is the concept of holding one party to a dispute or one side of a debate responsible for producing a prima facie case. If this party fails to produce a valid case, the decision will go against them, without requiring any further evidence or discussion. Burden of proof Burden of production Burden of persuasion Measure of proof Burden of proof is one of the most important issues in litigation, and in criminal cases it is closely ...

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Burden of proof, Burden of proof - Types of burden, Burden of proof - Standard of proof, Burden of proof - Balance of probabilities, Burden of proof - Beyond a reasonable doubt, Burden of proof - Clear and convincing evidence, Burden of proof - Probable cause, Burden of proof - Legal uses, Burden of proof - Criminal law, Burden of proof - Civil law, Burden of proof - Science and Other uses

Read more here: » Burden of proof: Encyclopedia II - Burden of proof - Legal uses

Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Visigoth - Visigoths as Tervingi

The naming of this people is problematic. Some time shortly after 291 Mamertinus made a eulogy of Emperor Maximian (285-308) in which he says that the "Tervingi, another division of the Goths" (Tervingi pars alia Gothorum) joined with a band he calls the Taifali to attack the Vandals and Gepidae (Genethl. Max. 17, 1). The term "Vandals" may have been erroneous for "Victohali" because, around 360, the historian Eutropius reports that Dacia was currently (nunc) inhabited by Taifali, Victohali, and Tervingi (Eutr. ...

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Visigoth, Visigoth - Visigoths as Tervingi, Visigoth - Early history, Visigoth - Visigothic Kingdom in Aquitaine, Visigoth - Visigothic Kingdom in Iberia, Visigoth - Kings of the Visigoths, Visigoth - Early kings, Visigoth - Balti dynasty, Visigoth - Later kings, Visigoth - Doubtful kings, Visigoth - Select bibliography

Read more here: » Visigoth: Encyclopedia II - Visigoth - Visigoths as Tervingi

Doubt: Encyclopedia II - Visigoth - Visigothic Kingdom in Aquitaine

From 407 to 409 the Vandals, with the allied Alans and Germanic tribes like the Suevi, swept into the Iberian peninsula. In response to this invasion of Roman Hispania, Honorius, the emperor in the West, enlisted the aid of the Visigoths to regain control of the territory. And, in 418, Honorius rewarded his Visigothic federates by giving them land in Aquitania on which to settle. This was done probably under hospitalitas, the rules for billeting army soldiers (Heather 1996, Sivan 1987). The settlement formed the nucleus of the future Visigothic kingdom that would e ...

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Visigoth, Visigoth - Visigoths as Tervingi, Visigoth - Early history, Visigoth - Visigothic Kingdom in Aquitaine, Visigoth - Visigothic Kingdom in Iberia, Visigoth - Kings of the Visigoths, Visigoth - Early kings, Visigoth - Balti dynasty, Visigoth - Later kings, Visigoth - Doubtful kings, Visigoth - Select bibliography

Read more here: » Visigoth: Encyclopedia II - Visigoth - Visigothic Kingdom in Aquitaine




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