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New data led B. R. Schlenker, S. T. Phillips, K. A. Boniecki, and D. R. Schlenker (1995)to question whether home teams perform unusually badly (choke) when on the verge of winning a championship ...
of the effectiveness of pressure groups as Gladstone was for, by the 1870s, she argues they had become ‘a necessary tool of social reform [and] a necessary aid to government’.3 David Hamer is however less convinced ...
match attendance and ‘star players’ increased attendance both at home and on the road. Meanwhile, Wills et al. [13] examined the effect of star players on TV audiences for the UCL and found a significant ...
championships ”) with a strong focus on the amount of money collected (viewers and audiences are constantly updated on the current status; see Devereux, 1996 for similar observations in the context of Irish ...
, Egypt, Abyssinia, Yemen, Turkey, Central Asia and India. Joseph Wolff is worthy of scholarly attention on many accounts. Yet, in contrast to the lively interest popular and religious audiences have shown ...
is most appealing for true statements such as ‘Scoring runs early is good for winning baseball games’. One might suppose that the goodness of this home run consists in its increasing our rational confidence ...
on corruption in FIFA, written for a general audience , the essay describes FIFA as an institution of global governance in which several forms of corruption are widespread among its member organizations ...
country liberty at home and independence abroad.’10 Chateaubriand’s championship of ‘liberty’ was a major theme of his writings, and it is well known. It was expressed in his campaign for press freedom ...
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