There are many reasons for the persistence of this misplaced worry about basic research—certainly the power of patent lawyers to circumscribe new knowledge and repackage it as private property ...
Compensation correlates with rank. Tasks are assigned. Managers assess performance. Rules tightly circumscribe discretion.” Bureaucracy “constitutes the operating system for virtually every ...
But after the failure of Reconstruction in 1877, and the removal of black men from political offices, Southern states again enacted a series of laws intended to circumscribe the lives of African ...
The 55-year-old returns to our screens in travel Channel 4 series Sue Perkins' Big Adventure: Paris to Istanbul where she follows the route of the Orient Express.
This biological reality, however, plays havoc with notions that evolutionary lineages cleave instantaneously, or that we can perfectly circumscribe groups of organisms into discrete taxonomic groups.