Here we go again. Amid a number of well-thoughtat observations and valid questions in the FERC's ratedesign policy statement, we find, one more time, the notion that pipeline customers should have a unilateral right to reduce their contracts. The wording seems innocuous enough at first: In a section
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Science education reform: What's wrong with the paradigm?
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- Springer Netherlands
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- 1992
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- English
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- 1
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- Article
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- 1059-0145
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