Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Adversarial review is the process by which some law, hypothesis, or proposal is reviewed by its author's adversaries.This is most often applied to the scientific community, where outright criticism is traded among scientists.It is also often applied to legal structures, such as in having three branches of government (executive, legislative, judicial) which each have certain political power over the others, to create a system of checks and balances.By being adversarial this form of review naturally requires a marked difference of opinion between the parties involved, or some other form of enmity. "@en }
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- Adversarial_review comment "Adversarial review is the process by which some law, hypothesis, or proposal is reviewed by its author's adversaries.This is most often applied to the scientific community, where outright criticism is traded among scientists.It is also often applied to legal structures, such as in having three branches of government (executive, legislative, judicial) which each have certain political power over the others, to create a system of checks and balances.By being adversarial this form of review naturally requires a marked difference of opinion between the parties involved, or some other form of enmity. ".
- Q4686700 comment "Adversarial review is the process by which some law, hypothesis, or proposal is reviewed by its author's adversaries.This is most often applied to the scientific community, where outright criticism is traded among scientists.It is also often applied to legal structures, such as in having three branches of government (executive, legislative, judicial) which each have certain political power over the others, to create a system of checks and balances.By being adversarial this form of review naturally requires a marked difference of opinion between the parties involved, or some other form of enmity. ".