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fossil fuels are abundant, reliable, and inexpensive energy sources." He believes "the largest mistake would be to start to move away from petroleum, a proven and economic energy source, to more speculative and expensive sources," pointing out that "natural gas is . . . abundant, relatively inexpensive and environmentally benign," and that "nuclear power has the potential to provide large amounts of power for very long periods of time if low-grade uranium is used in breeder reactors."
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912:(CIR) "questioned the decision to bar lawyers from speaking at the April 27 hearing. In response, the University set up a hearing for May 5. There, in a public forum, OU general counsel Joseph Harroz dropped all complaints" In a memorandum, Harroz explained that "the University may not take any adverse action against Dr. Deming," because his statements were protected by the First Amendment.
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University of Oklahoma on October 24, 2000. According to the terms of the settlement, the University agreed that Deming's letter "did not violate the University's sexual harassment/sexual assault policy." The University of Oklahoma also agreed to "not take
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professor Julia Ehrhardt complained that she was "insulted" by Deming's letter which "intimates that . . . a woman is merely the sum of her sexual parts." However, Deming found support for his views in the wider community. Legal assistance was provided by the
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theories and has pointed out that "predictions of imminent oil shortages have been made throughout the twentieth century . . . all previous predictions have been false." He has criticized the
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2229:Snow, John (24 July 2003).
1522:"Undeniable Global Warming"
835:reprimanded Deming for the
831:College of Geoscience Dean
673:In an article published in
508:Deming does not believe in
337:1954 (age 69–70)
102:must be removed immediately
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470:Energy and the environment
417:in 1972. He then attended
204:reliable secondary sources
193:The topic of this article
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1827:10.1007/s12119-001-1002-7
1574:Christian Science Monitor
1507:Investor's Business Daily
768:Sexual harassment charges
570:Investor's Business Daily
431:National Research Council
407:North Central High School
389:(born 1954), an American
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2231:"Re: Fw: The last straw"
1673:"Year of global cooling"
21:David Deming (economist)
2203:. Philadelphia: Author.
2321:American geophysicists
1821:(4). Springer: 43–66.
1806:Deming, David (2001).
1713:(1). Elsevier: 49–70.
1698:Deming, David (2008).
1341:"The oil price bubble"
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648:An Inconvenient Truth
599:Deming was quoted in
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1677:The Washington Times
1372:The Washington Times
1345:The Washington Times
1213:Malthus reconsidered
1048:on 26 December 2004.
963:Robert L. Stephenson
729:Views on gun control
662:The Washington Times
638:are exempt from the
531:The Washington Times
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1001:U.S. District Judge
982:University of Idaho
826:Beverly Hillbillies
579:The Washington Post
85:relies too much on
1143:on 4 February 2011
1137:"Adjunct Scholars"
790:The Oklahoma Daily
689:Affirmative action
669:Intelligent design
572:, Deming compared
476:Cornucopian school
427:University of Utah
360:University of Utah
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1878:on 26 March 2008.
1762:10.1029/95eo00140
1417:Norman Transcript
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