SEEMINGLY SELF-TAUGHT AND CERTAINLY

Seemingly self-taught and certainly

Indeed, the demand for uroscopy was too high to be satisfied by university-trained physicians (who were both rare and expensive), and many patients turned to less qualified practitioners. In mid-fifteenth-century Essex, John Crophill worked as both a bailiff and a healer. Seemingly self-taught and certainly not university educated, his commonplace

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from being a strategy restricted

Far from being a strategy restricted to those who could not afford to see a doctor, this form of consultation was used even by the wealthiest members of society, such as Agnes, Lady Stonor, who in 1480, “sente here water unto M. Derworthe to undirstonde his conceite, ande howe he demyth by her water whedir she be in wey of mending.” His verdict

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position untenable in the mind

The Tenth Circuit panel began by pointing out that its Battle decision stood on shaky grounds. It had failed to fully take into account Apprendi and its progeny, decisions that called into question treating facts properly left to the jury as sentencing factors decided by the trial court judge. That failure made Battle’s position untenable in the

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pay for such breathing space

space in the short term. However, from another perspective, the cost to pay for such breathing space is also enormous. That is, the debt reduction plan puts the cart before the horse: it not only could not make the debt disappear, but it is very likely to be a tool to continue to increase the total scale of the explicit debt. To date, China’s gov

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issued without limits and cannot

In practice, as a matter of common sense, debt cannot be issued without limits and cannot grow incessantly, which has already become a consensus of almost all countries worldwide. In reality, not only does the US government have a strict debt ceiling, but the Chinese central government also has a clear red line for local governments, requiring that

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