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Andy Smarick
smarick
I just finished reading the new study on factors influencing school re-openings. I first want to thank the authors for their valuable contribution to our understanding: @KatharineStrunk @SReckhow @MattGrossmann Meg
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Caprice Phillips
CapricePhillips
As graduate school admission decisions are coming in soon, just remember that you only need ONE school to say yes. Mini thread. I applied to schools in 2015 and ~2018,
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Joel Rodrigues
joelrwrites
1/ The UK is doing free trade deals with Canada, Japan, Switzerland and many others.The UK is also happy to do free trade deals with EU countries. But they can't
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Camino Mortera
CaminoMortera
All right, folks, I'm doing a back-of-the-envelope analysis on what's been published on the Brexit police and judicial co-operation deal and then will go and wrap some presents (will pop
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John Cutler
johncutlefish
just occurred to me that part of the product managers job is to frame decisions in a way that actually INVITES disagreement, dissent, challenge. let me explainit is easy to
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julian. 🌾
gudjulee
A lot of my beliefs around how our society functions were challenged this year and I took it upon myself to read into why that is and what I can
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Nate Pyle
NatePyle79
Had a conversation with @chuckdegroat this morning about reading “blessed as the poor in spirit” as “blessed are those who have come to the end of themselves” and I can’t
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Vinay Prasad MD MPH
VPrasadMDMPH
Can we talk more about research papers that try to link doctor characteristics-- particularly those that have been the target of discrimination-- such as race, and gender, and sexual orientation--
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Pieter Cleppe
pietercleppe
Great analysis of the #BrexitDeal by UK lawyer @Luxspeed (Chef de Cabinet of EFTA Court Judge Bernd Hammermann), focusing on a key issue: Arbitration (which can be triggered when EU
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JP Pardo-Guerra
pardoguerra
When I started at LSE, I had to do compulsory training on how to teach (I was certified to teach). There were peer evaluations of teaching.In the US, teaching is
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Martin Busse
martinwbusse
At the risk of weighing in on decisions that are well above my pay grade: whoever mentioned to you that fronted adverbials are not all that significant in n English
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Charles Lee
RealCharlesLee
Bad PMs have a lot of excuses. Here are some things you will never hear a great product managers say, a thread: 1. “Things are such a mess, I don’t
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Bloomberg Opinion
bopinion
One of the more hopeful developments of an otherwise difficult year is the greater concern for the most vulnerable members of society.And while the attention has so far focused on
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Hyon S Chu
hyonschu
People think if they had more data, that they'd make smarter and better decisions. What I see happening is the more data people have, the more they defer the decisions
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Genevieve Conley
Miss__Aligned
An extremely underrated interviewing skill is the ability to ask good questions. I can’t tell you how many candidates I’ve interviewed that either A) don’t ask me any questions when
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Dr. David Shiffman
WhySharksMatter
In the last 2-3 months I’ve noticed a big spike in people I’ve never spoken to before asking for science/conservation/science communication career advice. Here’s why I don’t give anything other
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