Gene Douchette's THE COLLECTIVE INSANITY OF THE PUBLISHING INDUSTRY
discovers a smoking gun implicating the Big 5.
Not exact matches
Currently no
smoking gun or fat finger has been
discovered, however some pundits are arguing the popular usage of leveraged ETFs (Exchange Traded Funds) has contributed to the accelerated downdraft last month.
But sometimes consensus just means that there is a consensus of skeptics (e.g., Wegener's theory of continental drift was proposed in 1912 based on continent shapes but was not widely accepted until 50 years later because the
smoking gun — deep sea rifts — hadn't been
discovered) or there is consensus because the data is overwhelming (e.g., descent with modification).
Such work received praise from no less than former Vice President Al Gore in a 2010 New Republic article, where Gore repeated the exact «
smoking gun» leaked memo phrase which he said — in the companion book for his 2006 «An inconvenient Truth» movie — that Gelbspan
discovered (Gore strangely doesn't name Gelbspan directly in his article, but that is another story).
-LSB-...] This
smoking gun was
discovered by the dogged statistical expert Steve McIntyre.
After all, there is just one set of «
smoking gun» leaked memos which Gelbspan made famous in his 1997 book that this student cites (albeit indirectly) which Al Gore said Gelbspan
discovered, despite Gore having the memos in his possession long before Gelbspan first mentioned them.
The four vendors mainly sell their products to in - house counsel with the alluring appeal that in - house attorneys can search employee e-mail and
discover potential
smoking guns before the litigation trigger is pulled.