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Jess Sargeant
Jess_Sargeant
Coronavirus has brought the practical implication of devolution into sharp focus. My latest @instituteforgov report looks at where differences in lockdown rules have emerged, why and what can be learnt
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CTData Collaborative
CTOpenData
How can we meaningfully collaborate with people who are experiencing the problems we are seeking to address? Sue Gallagher + Carl Dasse @CSCBroward will join us for our final panel
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Julie
JDespraz
A about what I learnt going from a day job to co-founder and CEO of @alloverse during a global pandemic. As you know, I have been a part of @alloverse
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Patriot PAC
PACPatriot
1/3 Legislators are being asked a big ask on this election. It's going to take some Big decisions to be on the right side of History. And it will be
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Christine Baugh, PhD MPH
christinebaugh
I have a new paper in @JAMANetworkOpen todayPunchline: Many college football players underestimate their risk of injury & concussionContext: We are all poor estimators of risk, but we don't all
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Ohood Elzibak, PA 🍁 عهود الزيبق
Ortho_PA
Earlier this year, I had a Twitter discussion with colleagues about independent vs. dependent PA practice. I had a very narrow understanding of independent practice. I thought it meant that
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Ingrid M
iMusing
there are others like Asher and Justin and Darren doing proper analysis of this, but here are the bolts of it: this government does not want to repay the money
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James Kirkup
jameskirkup
We’re at the “Let Bartlett be Bartlett” act of the No 10 play. Now that the king’s evil counsellors are banished, the good monarch can return... But what if Liberal
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Emily Barley
ThinkEmily
Just take a moment to let this sink in. The government says we will be *allowed* to see some of our families for a few days over Christmas. Allowed. I
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Jake Sherman
JakeSherman
Punchbowl AM: Can Democrats get relief done in time?So what do we think about the prospects of President Joe Biden’s big coronavirus relief bill? Well, here is something you’ve probably
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Christabel Cooper
ChristabelCoops
This is correct from Goodwin. But the question is whether Leavers expected some kind of tangible (though not necessarily economic) benefit as a result of laws being made in the
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Scotty Stevenson
sumostevenson
It is true Australia is shaping as favourite to host the Rugby Championship, but those who are somehow blaming the NZ Government really need to get off the flavor aid.
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Tessa Dooms
tessie18
There's an unhealthy commitment to PR in SA politics that I am personally over. Politicians too interested in being seen than having their presence felt through their work. Thinking that
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J.P. McGee
Fubble365
Have seen so much nonsense written about this. There are a handful of owners in European football who throw endless amounts of cash at their team. You're talking like Liverpool
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Genevieve Lakier
glakier
Since the detailed and ambivalent account of the FOB that @klonick recently published in @NewYorker is generating so much discussion, I thought it might be useful to place the FOB
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Charlotte Pickles
ce_pickles
Some initial thoughts on the leaked NHS white paper: THREAD The vision of a more accountable, patient-centric and financially sustainable NHS is obv right… which is probably why the current
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