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Denis Merigoux
DMerigoux
Today, let's talk about the impact of algorithms for social benefits. In France, an unemployment advisor has been fired because he was helping unemployed people bypass the algorithm to get
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Dan Hill
DanHillHistory
This is Ted. For more than 90 years he was one of the thousands of fallen of #WW1 about whom we know very little. A few years ago Ted’s nephew
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Brenchley Capital
BrenchleyCap
It has been a while since the company gave an update so I’m just reviewing my #NCYT investment thesis.Key takeaways from recent updates:1) Debt free, cash richCash at 30 June
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John West 🕯💙
JohnWest_JAWS
This is absolutely disgusting - a threadYesterday - 26 FRENCH firefighters brought 10K tests to Dover and stayed to assist in testin lorry drivershttps://twitter.com/davidschneider/status/1342014720870645760 30 Polish medics joined them to
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Duke of Qin
qin_duke
If I were head of the CCPs propaganda department, just theoretically speaking of course , the way I would wage psy-war in the West wouldn't be through funding English language
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Tuneer Mukherjee
mutuneer
#ICYMI Watch the livestream from today's event, "A Post-Galwan Crossroads? Reviewing 70 Years of India-China Relations" hosted by the @StimsonCenter & @SAVoices. I provided my views on the maritime dimension
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Duncan Robinson
duncanrobinson
The coming "brain gain" for eastern Europehttps://www.economist.com/europe/2021/01/30/how-the-pandemic-reversed-old-migration-patterns-in-europe Those numbers are big even if only a fraction stay permanently. In UK or French term
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Jason Haas
jasonchaas
It's been a while since I had a reason for a good viticultural thread, and I got one today from an amazing document that Morgan Twain-Peterson (@BedrockWineCo) sent me. If
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Taylor P. van Doren 🦕
taylor_vandoren
As a 1918 flu scholar, I think it's insanely important to point out (now esp. given Dr. Fauci's statement today about "back to normal" by the end of 2021) ...
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Flute Person
ComradeFlute
French protesters are not better equipped, more skilled, or more radical than Seattle protesters, they just have more of them. Why is this? Because France doesn't have a culture of
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CreativeTweets
CreativeTweets
Sorry, but it's not an actual apology. It's a polite affectation in our dialect of English. Just like "pardon me" isn't a literal plea for a pardon, or Italian
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women
womenofXX1
women of decades: a thread women of 1920's: a thread Lillian Gish (an actress) in 1926 Clara Bow (an acress) in 1926 Josephine Baker (an entertainer, French Resistance agent, and
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The Ruminating Sheep 🐏 🇬🇧
resurgentsheep
1/ Where I am on fish. A thread.Any deal with the EU has to be looked at as a whole. Fishing is but one aspect of a deal although it
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Joelle M. Abi-Rached, MD PhD
jabirached_
You are indeed missing a lot Gregg:1) what matters is not the the fraction per se but the impact that 1 imported case has on local transmission and local deaths.
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Harry Cole
MrHarryCole
Where are we on Brexit then - with @nickgutteridge PM and VDL have taken personal charge of thrashing out a deal on fish - which points to v v end
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Lawrence Glickman
LarryGlickman
I’m not a historian of fascism but the idea that we shouldn’t use the term because it only makes sense in the context of its origins seems like an overly
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