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What does it mean that the UK has a common law legal system, and how is this different to a civil law one?

A common law system of laws, as used in the UK, predominantly develops through decisions made by judges in courts in the UK. This creates a body of binding laws based on precedent, whereby lower courts ar...

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Answered by Eve F. Law tutor
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To what extent would a change in fiscal policy increase real GDP for an economy?

Keynesian economists would argue if an economy incorporates an expansionary fiscal stance (where by an increase in government spending or a reduction in income tax occurs) will help elevate real GDP. Rea...

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Describe the action of competitive inhibitors

Competitive inhibitors permanently halt enzyme action by occupying the active site of the enzyme. They are specific to a particular enzyme due to their s...

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(Note this is the kind of exercise I would ask someone who is doing further maths and especially someone MAT/STEP) Sketch the graph of y=sin(1/x)

First of all we want to think about the general behaviour of the function. Does it grow as x grows? Does it oscillate? Does it tend to a limit? We also need to think about if there are any worrying points...

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What is the difference between a Supremum and a Maximum of a sequence?

A supremum is a number such that it is larger than all numbers in the given sequence. Although this is true for a maximum, the maximum has an additional property that it must be a member of the sequence s...

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