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Peter, Laurence J. The Peter principle. London: Souvenir Press, 1994.

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Lazear, Edward P. The Peter principle: Promotions and declining productivity. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2001.

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Peter, Laurence J. The Peter principle: Why things always go wrong. New York: Collins Business, 2009.

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Peter, Laurence J. Why things go wrong, or, The Peter Principle revisited. London: Unwin Paperbacks, 1986.

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Peter, Laurence J. Why things go wrong, or, The Peter principle revisited. New York: W. Morrow, 1985.

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Why things go wrong, or, The Peter principle revisited. London: Allen & Unwin, 1985.

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Why things go wrong, or, The Peter principle revisited. New York: W. Morrow, 1985.

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Palau, Luis. The Peter promise: Powerful principles from the life of Peter. Grand Rapids, MI: Discovery House, 1996.

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Mihai, Lupu, and Ooi Beng Chin 1961-, eds. Peer-to-peer computing: Principles and applications. Heidelberg: Springer, 2010.

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Peter, Thorp, ed. Indispensable tools: A principal builds his high school : dialogues on charter education with Peter Thorp. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2001.

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Vicki, George, ed. Peer review in nursing: Principles for successful practice. Sudbury, Mass: Jones and Bartlett, 2011.

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The Simon Peter Principles: How an impetuous, faltering disciple was changed into a great servant for God. [Euless, Tex.]: Star Bible, 2007.

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Drucker, Peter F. Chuang xin yu qi ye jia jing shen: Innovation and entrepreneurship : practice and principles / Peter F. Drucker. Beijing: Ji xie gong ye chu ban she, 2006.

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Olivi, Pierre Jean. Peter of John Olivi on the Bible: Principia Quinque in sacram scripturam; Postilla in Isaiam et in I ad Corinthios... St. Bonaventure, N.Y: Franciscan Institute Publications, 1997.

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Ontario Educational Research Council. Conference. [Papers presented at the 33rd Annual Conference of the Ontario Educational Research Council, Toronto, Ontario, December 6-7, 1991]. [Ontario: s.n.], 1991.

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Ontario Educational Research Council. Conference. [Papers presented at the 28th Annual Conference of the Ontario Educational Research Council, Toronto, Ontario, Dec. 1986]. [Toronto, ON: s.n.]., 1986.

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Hull, Raymond. Peter Principle. Souvenir Press, 1994.

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The Peter Principle. Buccaneer Books, 1993.

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Peter, Laurence J., and Raymond Hull. The Peter Principle. Amereon Ltd, 2001.

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The Second Peter Principle. Horizon Pub & Dist Inc, 1991.

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Hunter, Ellery H. The Second Peter Principle. AuthorHouse, 2017.

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Peter, Laurence J., and Raymond Hull. Peter Principle: Why Things Always Go Wrong. HarperCollins Publishers, 2014.

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Peter, Laurence J., and Raymond Hull. Peter Principle: Why Things Always Go Wrong. Profile Books Limited, 2020.

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Peter, Laurence J., and Raymond Hull. Peter Principle: Why Things Always Go Wrong. HarperCollins Publishers, 2012.

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Peter, Laurence J., and Raymond Hull. Peter Principle: Why Things Always Go Wrong. HarperCollins Publishers, 2011.

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The Peter Principle : Why Things Always Go Wrong. Harper Perennial, 1998.

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Bim In Principle And In Practice Peter Barnes And Nigel Davies. ICE Publishing, 2013.

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Starbuck, Peter. Peter F. Drucker’s Management by Objectives and Self-Control. Edited by Adrian Wilkinson, Steven J. Armstrong, and Michael Lounsbury. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198708612.013.5.

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This chapter considers the emergence in 1954 and the evolution of Peter F. Drucker’s Management by Objectives—MbO—into what he termed a principle of management. It sets down its purpose, which is the integration of all management functions. Recorded is the involvement and cooperation with Drucker, by the Englishman John Humble who complimented Drucker’s conceptual work by producing operational books. The rise and then the apparent fall and disappearance of MbO is challenged as evidence is provided that it has been amalgamated with Quality Management and become the Japanese evolved method of management Hoshin Kanri, which is being applied by many international businesses.
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PRINCIPE DE PETER. DE L HOMME, 1992.

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Le Principe de Peter. LGF, 1998.

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Peterson, Martin. The Geometry of Applied Ethics. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190652265.003.0002.

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This chapter details the conceptual foundations of the geometric construal of moral principles. The notion of a “case” is discussed, and two methods for identifying paradigm cases are introduced, the ex-ante and the ex-post method. It is claimed that moral principles can be represented by Voronoi tessellations of paradigm cases. A Voronoi tessellation divides space into a number of regions such that each region consists of all cases that are closer to a predetermined seed point (paradigm case) than to any other seed point for another principle. The distance between two cases reflects their degree of similarity. This discussion is followed by a presentation of various measures of similarity and an overview of the multidimensional scaling technique. The chapter emphasizes Peter Gärdenfors’s theory of conceptual spaces as an important source of inspiration.
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Kymlicka, Will. Linking Self-Determination and Human Rights. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198713258.003.0028.

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Peter Jones argues that human rights can address violations of the determination principle, but cannot address violations of the selfhood principle. In this commentary, it is argued that international human rights norms should address both violations, for two key reasons. First, these violations are continuous in their underlying ideologies and in their effects on those whose rights to self-determination are denied. Second, international law was itself complicit in creating both categories of violations, and so has a special responsibility to correct them.
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MacAskill, William, Andreas Mogensen, and Toby Ord. Giving Isn’t Demanding. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190648879.003.0007.

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Peter Singer argues that middle-class members of affluent countries have an obligation to give away almost all their income to fight poverty in the developing world. Others, however, argue that this view is too demanding: it is asking more of us than morality truly requires. This chapter proposes a weaker principle, the very weak principle of sacrifice: Most middle-class members of affluent countries ought, morally, to use at least 10 percent of their income to effectively improve the lives of others. This principle is not very demanding at all, and therefore the “demandingness” objection has not even pro tanto force against it.
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Cohen, William. Consulting Drucker: Principles and Lessons from the World's Leading Management Consultant. LID Publishing, 2018.

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Swift, Catherine G. Never Say Never: The Peter Principal. Rockwood Pubns, 1994.

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Schröder, Peter, ed. Der Staat als Genossenschaft. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748902195.

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Langtext engl.: Otto von Gierke (1841–1921) has had a lasting influence on key terms and concepts related to the modern understanding of the state. This volume is divided into three systematic parts, in which Gierke's political and legal thinking is analysed from the different specialist perspectives of sociology, history, political science and jurisprudence. The focus of these different perspectives is his organic understanding of law and the state, which he consciously developed in different genres. At the same time, it also becomes clear what, if anything, can be taken from Otto von Gierke’s ideas for our own contemporary understanding of the state. The principle of subsidiarity and Gierke's strong emphasis on the role of communities and corporations below the state level, for example, make this particularly tangible. Gierke's work develops the relationship between cooperative law and constitutional law, thus succeeding in developing an innovative, organic understanding of law and the state on the basis of a comprehensive historical analysis. Prof. Dr. Peter Schröder is Professor of the History of Political Thought in the Department of History at University College London. With contributions by Niall Bond, Martin Espenhorst, Ben Holland, Céline Jouin, Jasper Kunstreich, Peter Nitschke, Tilman Repgen, Joachim Rückert, Jan Schröder, Peter Schröder and Helga Spindler.
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Rogers, Bruce, Willard Johnson, and Harry Miller Lydenberg. Peter Piper's Practical Principles of Plain and Perfect Pronunciation. Dover Publications, Incorporated, 2015.

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FitzGerald, Brian. The Scholastic Exegesis of Prophecy. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198808244.003.0003.

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This chapter traces developments within the tradition of scholastic biblical exegesis that arose in the twelfth century. Focusing on the Psalms, a locus classicus for discussions of non-apocalyptic prophetic knowledge, the chapter examines the commentaries of Parisian masters Gilbert of Poitiers and Peter Lombard and then compares some thirteenth-century works by members of the Dominican Order. It emphasizes two important developments. First, exegetes paid a great deal of attention to the ‘literary’ qualities of prophetic language, trying to assess what made that language sacred. Secondly, the rise of professional exegetes in an academic setting led them to appropriate the sacred authority of the interpreted texts. Relying on the principle that inspired texts required inspired interpreters, these professionals began promoting themselves as possessors of contemporary prophetic authority.
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Anonyma. Democratic Principles Illustrated by Example. By Peter Porcupine. Part the First. Gale Ecco, Print Editions, 2018.

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Anonyma. Democratic Principles Illustrated by Example. By Peter Porcupine. Part the First. Gale ECCO, Print Editions, 2018.

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Peter Drucker on consulting: How to apply Drucker's principles for business success. LID Publishing, 2016.

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Wootten, William. The Alvarez Generation. 2nd ed. Liverpool University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781789627947.001.0001.

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This book is the biography of a taste in poetry and its consequences. During the 1950s and 1960s, a generation of poets appeared who would eschew the restrained manner of Movement poets such as Philip Larkin, a generation who would, in the words of the introduction to A. Alvarez's classic anthology The New Poetry, take poetry ‘Beyond the Gentility Principle’. This was the generation of Thom Gunn, Geoffrey Hill, Ted Hughes, Sylvia Plath, and Peter Porter. This book explores what these five poets shared in common, their connections, critical reception, rivalries, and differences, and locates what was new and valuable in their work. The book presents an important re-evaluation of a time when contemporary poetry and its criticism had a cultural weight it has now lost and when a ‘new seriousness’ was to become closely linked to questions of violence, psychic unbalance and, most controversially of all, suicide.
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Voigt, Rüdiger, ed. Aufbruch zur Demokratie. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845298726.

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The Weimar Constitution marked Germany’s first sortie into democracy, with the Republic intended to be democratic, humane and constitutional and based on the principle of popular sovereignty. However, its election system of proportional representation favoured small parties and impeded the formation of a government, with its final governments being presidential cabinets. Constitutions are often analysed by various academic fields. While philosophy and historiography set the framework for this analysis, constitutional law may be regarded as the principal discipline in this regard. The social sciences are first and foremost concerned with constitutional reality, and there is indeed strong evidence that it was the Weimar Republic’s lack of socio-economic foundations that ultimately caused its demise. This volume is divided into twelve parts (perspectives) and will appeal to readers interested in politics, law, (contemporary) history, sociology and philosophy. With contributions by Stefan Bajohr, Wolfgang Bergem, Sabine Berghahn, Ursula Büttner, Norbert Campagna, Wolfgang Elz, Heiner Fechner, Helmut Gebhardt, Michael Geistlinger, Christoph Gusy, Volker Haug, Franz Hederer, Tobias Herbst, Peter Hilpold, Marcus Höreth, Ernst-Ulrich Huster, Eckhard Jesse, Herbert Kalb, Daniel-Erasmus Khan, Franz Kohout, Skadi Siiri Krause, Volker Kruse, Stefan Kutzner, Hans-Joachim Lauth, Oliver Lembcke, Matthias Lemke, Thomas Leuerer, Josef Marko, Reinhard Mehring, Martin H.W. Möllers, Martin Morlok, Robert Chr. van Ooyen, Martin Otto, Jürgen Pirker, Monika Polzin, Emanuel Richter, Claus von Rosen, Frank Schale, Stephanie Schiedermair, Theo Schiller, Kamila Staudigl-Ciechowicz, Stefan Storr, Heinz-Elmar Tenorth, Lars Viellechner, Rüdiger Voigt, Christian Waldhoff, Heinrich de Wall und Anita Ziegerhofer.
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Anonyma. Democratic Principles Illustrated by Example. By Peter Porcupine. Part the First. Seventeenth Edition. Gale ECCO, Print Editions, 2018.

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Anonyma. Democratic Principles Illustrated by Example. by Peter Porcupine. Part the First. Seventh Edition. Gale Ecco, Print Editions, 2018.

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Global Financial Accounting and Reporting: Principles and Analysis. Peter Walton and Walter Aerts. Cengage Learning, 2013.

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Anonyma. Democratic Principles Illustrated by Example. By Peter Porcupine. Part the First. Eighth Edition. Gale ECCO, Print Editions, 2018.

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Peter of John Olivi on the Bible: Principia Quinque in Sacram Scripturam. Franciscan Inst Pubs, 1997.

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Le Principe de Dilbert. Editions Générales First, 1997.

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Reviews, Cram101 Textbook. Outlines & Highlights for Chemical Principles: A Queset for Insight by Peter Atkins, Loretta Jones. Aipi, 2009.

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