Not exact matches
To prepare yourself for this series
of posts, I strongly suggest you go read the
previous posts I have written
on this
topic related to the Chaos Theory and the Proposal I am attempting to defend.
In the
previous posts on this
topic (see the list at the bottom
of this
post), many people have raised several valid objections.
To participate, simply publish a
post on one
of the
previous topics to your blog with the following text (including hyperlinks):
When I talk about re-using, I mean things like curating a series
of features to create one overall feature
on the
topic (e.g. best burger joints in London, curating your historic images & reviews to create one new overall feature, or 5 ways to style a denim skirt, curating 5
of your
previous outfit
posts into one new feature to showcase the versatility or various ways to style etc).
In my
previous post on this
topic, you'll find a breakdown
of the skills to help you become a storyteller.
I wanted to continue the thread, from a couple
of previous posts,
on the
topic of «getting your deals funded
(See my
previous posts on these
topics here and here for a more complete discussion
of how they influence puppy development, if you're interested.)
Check them out below, or have a look at one
of our
previous blog
posts on the
topic:
(In
previous posts, I've given plenty
of facts and reasoning
on this
topic.
On a previous occasion, a post to realclimate, which I believed to have been on - topic and free of any ad hominem or other disqualifying attributes, had been rejected and I came to the conclusion that the same thing had happened once agai
On a
previous occasion, a
post to realclimate, which I believed to have been
on - topic and free of any ad hominem or other disqualifying attributes, had been rejected and I came to the conclusion that the same thing had happened once agai
on -
topic and free
of any ad hominem or other disqualifying attributes, had been rejected and I came to the conclusion that the same thing had happened once again.
For more
on the terrestrial foods
topic, see my detailed discussion in this
previous post, and this recent (March 30) ScienceNews report
on yet another, largely anecdotal «polar bears resort to bird eggs because
of declining sea ice» story (see photo below, based
on a new paper by Prop and colleagues), which was also covered March 31 at the DailyMail («Polar bears are forced to raid seabird nests as Arctic sea ice melts — eating more than 200 eggs in two hours,» with lots
of hand - wringing and sea ice hype but little mention
of the fact that there are many more bears now than there were in the early 1970s around Svalbard or that the variable, cyclical, AMO (not global warming) has had the largest impact
on sea ice conditions in the Barents Sea).
It's
on topic, and I've done a fair amount
of searching through
previous posts to see if I am asking Dr. Curry to restate an answer that has been given before.
Unless you have new evidence, I'm not sure there is much value in repeating the old material here, but if you want to review the
previous threads, you'll find a multitude
of references
on the
topic (I believe I
posted about six and other readers also contributed)-- not merely the one cited here.
As explained in my
previous post on this
topic, the planet is committed to further heating and sea level rise, irrespective
of what choices we make now, or in the immediate future, to reduce carbon emissions.
However, as one
of the lead scientists
on the
topic [and who was interviewed by the BBC for the Horizon documentary (transcript,
previous post)-RSB-, I feel I should explain a few things about it without using religious analogies and stoking unnecessary fear.
The problem
of obtaining regional information from GCMs is not trivial, and has been discussed in a
previous post here at RC and the IPCC third assessment report (TAR) also provided a good background
on this
topic.
Further to my
previous posts on this
topic (which you can find here and here) further reasons for judgement were released by the BC Supreme Court, Vancouver Registry, addressing defence medical exams and the issue
of travel.
In my
previous post on the
topic, in the context
of the current debate in Quebec, I discussed at length the meaning
of euthanasia, assisted suicide, what other countries are doing, the law and the ongoing debate and court rulings.
As I said in a
previous post on this
topic (here), despite the comment pages
on various newspaper websites, I'm hesitant to start seeing dark conspiracy theories behind any
of the recent judicial appointments.
I've made some
previous observations both here
on SLAW and
on the NSRLP blog that might be relevant to this
post and the
topic of SRLs overall, but am still very much in the information - gathering stage
of my analysis.
Further to my
previous posts on this
topic, if a Plaintiff successfully sues in the BC Supreme Court but receives damages below $ 25,000 they may be deprived
of their court «costs» unless they had «sufficient reason» for choosing the Supreme Court over small claims court.
Further to my
previous posts on this
topic reasons for judgement were released today by the BC Supreme Court, Vancouver Registry discussing the mandatory nature
of Rule 68,
In fact, legal project management is a
topic that we've explored
on the Business
of Law Blog in
previous posts.
Further to my
previous posts on this
topic, reasons for judgement were released last week by the BC Supreme Court, New Westminster Registry, disallowing the cost
of a private MRI as a special damage in a personal injury claim.
For more
on the
topic of client's «spying
on themselves «you can click here, here, here and here to access some
of my
previous posts.
In our
previous posts on this
topic, we looked at the level
of consultation required when the board contemplates renovation to the condominium or chan...
We have had
previous postings and comments related to this
topic on SLAW and I still think the concept
of a Canadian wide grey literature legal depository is worth considering.
When lecturing to members
of the Bar or the judiciary in Canada and abroad
on the
topic of ODR, we are constantly asked how we could propose that parties settle a dispute outside
of the realm
of the Courthouse since they could reach an agreement that doesn't comply with the laws
of the land or, rather, how we could suggest, as we did in a
previous post, that the state sanction processes that would allow for this to happen.
On the
topic of the rollout to more phones, the blog
post reiterates that the
previous limited rollout was due to a partition size issue:
* Data note: In
previous posts on this
topic, I calculated the market share in terms
of new home sales.