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Leonardo Carella
leonardocarella
A first stab at explaining *this* is about the level of political control of the state machinery in the US and UK. Continental-style bureaucracies - outside and inside the EU
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John Newman
johnmarknewman
Just finished reading the U.S. v. Visa/Plaid complaint. It's very well-drafted, the facts are compelling, the narrative is clear. One big q.: why not bring it as a more comprehensive
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RetiredEngineer®
chiakokhua
> Yay! And for good reason. No surprise at all.Bloomberg: “Google, Microsoft, Qualcomm Protest Nvidia’s juju Acquisition of Arm Ltd.”https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-02-12/google-microsoft-qualcomm-protest-nvidia-s-arm-
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Statistics Guy 🤓
Stat_O_Guy
Diagnostic Performance of NHS England compared to 2019.The suspension of the health service is most easily observed in these data sets.Since April the amount of tests conducted has fallen by
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Kyle Geiger
kylegeiger
Going through so many great promos I’ve downloaded the last months. And sadly, so many with bad metadata. Labels, when you are more likely than ever to lose money on
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Molly Shah
MollyOShah
I’m still so mad about the “lack of a market” for public interest law comment. America is nothing but laws that aren’t enforced because people can’t afford to enforce them.
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Ted Nordhaus
TedNordhaus
LONG THREAD1. Michael Moore's Planet of the Humans provoked predictable attacks @TheBTI by some usual suspects. Most work in solar industry or for industry publications and demand we confess our
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Em
DrEm_79
Self harm researchers and professionals:Why do you still write and talk about self harm as being “impulsive” or occurring due to “impulsiveness”?1. Do you think self harm is always “impulsive”?2.
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Adam W Gaffney
awgaffney
According to the new CBO report, under single-payer, we could cover ~100% of the population, make medical services free at point of use, and expand benefits — without spending a
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Jude Oudshoorn
judahoudshoorn
Our infatuation with policing has lead to using police to do things they shouldn’t be doing. Data from stats Canada shows that in the busiest month of 2020, 2/3rds of
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Tom Davidoff
TomDavidoff
In housing debates, I feel like the second fundamental welfare theorem gets a Rodney Dangerfield level of respect. This was a great NYT article about evictions near Springfield, MA https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/18/us/evictions-pandemic.ht
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Bill Foster
billfoster21
Opendoor: The Rise of The iBuyer-- In September 2020, Opendoor went public by merging with a SPAC launched by Chamath Palihapitiya. The deal closed in December and Opendoor now trades
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Noble Brown, PhD (Sociopathleticism)🗡
Sociopathlete
Japan entered WW2 with 10 aircraft carriersThe largest and most modern carrier fleet in the world at the time, it changed the nature of naval warfare foreverCarriers became the most
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The280Times Trivia Channel
The280Times
Dear @JustinTrudeau @CanadianPM On / around March 12th of this year you entered into a period of majority home isolation. I've personally felt this was great leadership, by example. I
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Fr. Casey, OFM
caseyofm
No doubt, there’s a lot wrong in the world, and our Church could live the Gospel better.But today, maybe just today, let’s build people up. Rather than point out what’s
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Megan
MMT_megan
In 2006, the minimum wage in Alabama was $5.15. I got a job at Movie Gallery (mostly southern video rental chain) and made $5.15 for one week, then was given
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