Not exact matches
The
author's final
chapters lay great stress on the work of the Holy Spirit in Christian healing; and many of the verses from the Bible that early AAs studied can be found
cited by Hickson in these
chapters — verses from the Gospels, from Acts, from James, from Corinthians, from Ephesians — and others dealing with the «gifts of healing.»
Peter Riddell,
citing Robert Hazell, describes the essence of the broader problem in his own
chapter that all the
authors of this volume face: «It is important to try to distinguish what is a necessary consequence of coalition government and what is merely contingent» (130).
In three of the 19
chapters, the
authors cite California Governor Pete Wilson, who hasn't served in office for almost two decades.
The
author makes the same point again and again,
citing different anecdotes from
chapter to
chapter.
Conflict - of - Interest in the IPCC's New
Chapter 7 — Mar. 2014 As a journal guest editor, IPCC lead author Andrew Challinor approved the publication of 9 research papers that are now being cited as evidence in his IPCC c
Chapter 7 — Mar. 2014 As a journal guest editor, IPCC lead
author Andrew Challinor approved the publication of 9 research papers that are now being
cited as evidence in his IPCC
chapterchapter.
I put it to Myles Allen — who seems, along with Gabi Hegerl, to be the lead
author of
Chapter 10 primarily responsible for the sections relating to climate sensitivity — that in view of these serious statistical errors, results from the affected papers should not be
cited in the IPCC report.
I've noted that several papers
cited in
Chapter 7 weren't published via a circumspect process, but demonstrate conflict - of - interest on the part of
Chapter 7 lead
author Andrew Challinor.
When Takayuki Takeshita, a researcher associated with the University of Tokyo, suggested that a presentation he'd helped prepare be
cited by the IPCC, the
chapter authors advised him that «the use of a presentation would not satisfy the requirement for published literature.»
But, the
chapter authors then immediately proceeded to dismiss the study, by implying that it was unreliable, and
citing three papers that criticised Kalnay & Cai, 2003 — including Trenberth's one.
We analysed the references
cited in
Chapter 3 of the Working Group 1 2007 report and compared the
authors of each of the papers to the IPCC
authors involved in writing
Chapter 3.
He
cites the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) as the authoritative body, which is not surprising because he was a lead
author for the (IPCC) Reports for 1990, 1992, 1995, a Coordinating Lead Author and panel member of the 2001 Report and a Review Editor for Chapter 3 of the 2007 R
author for the (IPCC) Reports for 1990, 1992, 1995, a Coordinating Lead
Author and panel member of the 2001 Report and a Review Editor for Chapter 3 of the 2007 R
Author and panel member of the 2001 Report and a Review Editor for
Chapter 3 of the 2007 Report.
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Nancy L. Collins and Brooke C. Feeney,
authors of the
chapter «An Attachment Theory Perspective on Closeness and Intimacy» in the text Handbook of Closeness and Intimacy,
cite exclusive definitions for closeness and intimacy.