He was called Lord Aberfeldy but he wasn't a peer at all - he was an intelligence officer.
Ray Fair, an economist at Yale University, found in a paper that hasn't been peer-reviewed that the U.S. trade deficit would decline if the yuan were allowed to rise.
Indian officials emphasized the data hasn't yet been peer reviewed and should be considered preliminary, mostly because the study is continuing and was designed mainly to test the feasibility of using the GeneXpert machines and not to get a representative measure of drug resistance.
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So but didn't the YouTube clip - didn't the guy who created the YouTube clip, wasn't he subjected to peer pressure and shaming?
"Without a warrant the government doesn't have a right to peer beneath your clothes, " says Rotenberg.
"Peer-to-peer isn't the savior of the online video industry, " Sinnreich says.
"I think it would be very interesting and salutary if the Church in Wales over the next year or two had women bishops and the Church of England didn't, " said the peer, who is an honorary professor of theology at King's College London.
If peer networks can't help us tackle issues as big as global warming and national security, what good are they, really?
We would make the secure training appropriate to the young person and then having done that - which is a fairly sizeable stick - you send out the message to that person's peer group that you don't come back laughing from the courts but you can get taken away.
The couple turned to peer lending after realizing they wouldn't qualify for a traditional bank loan.
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Mr Salmond hit back at the peer, saying "we don't need lessons from Lord Forsyth and the unelected House of Lords".
The lab has shown the arachnid application informally at conferences, but hasn't yet published any papers on the program for peer review.
"This was one of our little secrets that we didn't want to disclose, " says Robert Knighten, peer-to-peer evangelist with Intel's Enterprise Architecture Lab, which develops software for big systems.
Besides, why not sell downloads if you aren't making any money on all the downloading going on at peer-to-peer networks?
Not only did Hillary Clinton agree to that, but she agreed - she agreed that she would use some old fashioned techniques of peer pressure and shaming so that people won't - will feel they have the support to do what we abhor.
How about RFID-enabled shelves that peer into every decision you do (or don't) make while shopping for gifts, gadgets, or everyday necessities?
To be sure, though parts of their hypothesis have been published in a peer-reviewed medical journal, their theory hasn't gone through rigorous clinical studies.
Incidence of Type 1 has been rising in the U.S. and in parts of Europe by about 2.5% to 4% a year for reasons scientists can't explain, according to several large-scale studies published in peer-reviewed medical journals.
Former Director of Public Prosecutions Lord Macdonald, a Liberal Democrat peer who oversaw the government's wider review of terrorism legislation, said the T-Pims, as they are known, were "an improvement on what went before".
Mr. Samit: The big guys who were out there 10 years ago worked peer-to-peer, so if you did a business call with someone in China they didn't really care if the image froze up every few seconds.
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