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Maria Albertsen
MariaAlbertsen_
Gonna have a little rant! Isn’t it shocking how almost half of counsellors say finding employment is their biggest challenge? Isn’t is shocking how just 9% of Counsellors earn more
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Tony Yates
t0nyyates
Sumption. Maybe unpopular opinion. But. He's not wrong that there are sometimes policy choices to be made where you allocate lives saved, and this is commonly and IMO rightly done
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Sargoon
SargoonK
True that all the people cherishing the support of IMF or WTO for farm reforms need to cool it down a bit, because that is a model we do not
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Dr. Shooty McBeardface™
ShootyMcBeard
I’m a writer. For decades I have both made my living and supplemented my income writing. I don’t write much at all these days.I was a writer.1/ I was thrilled
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Associate Professor Francine Marques
FZMarques
First of all, I would like to thank our @OzCvA team for their help with this research but importantly thank the 548 Australian cardiovascular researchers who answered our survey in
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Arindrajit Dube
arindube
As we debate whether to cut UI benefits in the middle of the pandemic, it's useful to keep in mind what we know about the impact of the $600 benefit
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AdVoKat
AdVoKat_Miaw
Dear @MatthewGreenNDP I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for advocating so strongly for PWD today. My friend, who paid hundreds of thousands in taxes during
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Rᴏʙᴇʀᴛ Aɴᴅᴇʀsᴏɴ
ProfRobAnderson
Yesterday a lot of people picked up on two tweets of mine that obviously caused a lot of misunderstanding. Many people interpreted the tweets as disparaging public interest jobs as
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Lydia DePillis
lydiadepillis
NEW FROM ME: The White House’s lame duck rulemaking rush has included a bevy of regulations that widen the lanes for religious employers -- sometimes while using federal money --
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RiShawn Biddle
dropoutnation
Based on polling, the most-vocal opponents are older White folks who no longer have college loans of their owns who also benefited from low cost higher ed (and helped their
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Mark Joseph Stern
mjs_DC
Kagan's dissent last night may be the most scathing of her career. She accused her conservative colleagues of "armchair epidemiology" that may well exacerbate the pandemic and cost human lives.
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Peter Daly
peterdaly10
VERY IMPORTANT PUP Update - I am now aware of one PUP recipient who has been put back to the higher rate. They were originally pushed to the lower rate
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Timothy B. Lee
binarybits
There's an under-appreciated interaction between macroeconomics and manufacturing economics when it comes to renewable energy policy. A basic factor driving progress in renewable energy is the learning rate: the more
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db
db_is_db
Came across a person who actually assumes that humanities provides gainful employment. Talks about 'opportunities' in the IAS and in teaching (as a professor).Let me regale you with some anecdotes.
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Ür fävë Accounťäñt☆👔💘
iyobosakelly_
Here are some things you may nt know: Aliko Dangote’s great grandfather Alhassan Dantata was a trader frm Northern Nigeria who traded mainly in kola nuts and groundnuts. His distribution pool extended far
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Richard Florida
Richard_Florida
1. A little tweet storm on my @BrookingsMetro report with @michaelseman: Lost Art: Measuring COVID-19’s devastating impact on America’s creative economy:https://www.brookings.edu/research/lost-art-measuring-covid-19s-devastating-impact-
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