Sentences with phrase «academic treatise on»

One might think the debate over arson science would have ended once nationally recognized standards were promulgated and courts began demanding reliable evidence, says Case Western Reserve University law professor Paul Giannelli, the co-author of an academic treatise on scientific evidence.
His more serious and academic Treatise on Civil Architecture published in 1759 proved influential on builders; it went into several editions and was still being republished in 1826.
Berberian Sound Studio has the quirky flavour of an academic treatise on shlock horror with lively slide illustrations.

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He has produced a deep treatise on government debt, served as chairman of a world - spanning regulatory body, run Italy's central bank (while remaining coolly removed from the scandals and fracases of Italian politics) and made a pile of money working at Goldman Sachs — all without being pigeonholed as an academic, regulator or investment banker.
I am constrained to make this final intervention on the impact of multiple and hugely divergent foreign exchange rates as well as unclear, unarticulated and confusing economic policy on foreign direct investment in response to our «academic» economist's long treatise of May 18, 2017 in this newspaper.
Nowadays, academic book reviews either stodgily summarize the book, then close with a few half - hearted compliments designed to ingratiate the reviewer with the author or, if not that, then take the opportunity as an occasion to denounce the author as a reactionary while writing a two - page, undocumented treatise on the same subject.
(On home education in Polish; an academic treatise by Poland's leading academic scholar on the topic of homeschoolingOn home education in Polish; an academic treatise by Poland's leading academic scholar on the topic of homeschoolingon the topic of homeschooling.)
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