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Since the public release of Planck data, several attempts have been made to explain the observed small tensions with other datasets, most of them involving an extension of the ΛCDM Model. We try here an alternative approach to the data analysis, based on separating the constraints coming from the different epochs in cosmology, in order to assess which part of the Standard Model generates the tension with the data. To this end, we perform a particular analysis of Planck data probing only the early cosmological evolution, until the time of photon decoupling. Then, we utilise this result to see if the ΛCDM model can fit all observational constraints probing only the late cosmological background evolution, discarding any information concerning the late perturbation evolution. We find that all tensions between the datasets are removed, suggesting that our standard assumptions on the perturbed late-time history, as well as on reionisation, could sufficiently bias our parameter extraction and be the source of the alleged tensions. 1
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