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Yudhanjaya Wijeratne 🐳
yudhanjaya
Few ideas:1) Don't have cronies with fake PhDs openly consorting with your political apparatus2) Actually fund public universities instead of buying more guns n' ammo. Pay lecturers well so you
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Francis Hoar
Francis_Hoar
To whom?Given that under 60s with no pre-existing conditions (the majority) are at a statistical risk from C19 close to zero (just over 300 fatalities), that cannot be true for
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Jason McDaniel
ValisJason
The elected school board in SF has been the subject of much discussion lately as it has made several controversial decisions (renaming schools & lack of planning to re-open schools).
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Lyrissa Lidsky
LidskyLidsky
Ten (okay, nineteen) tips for new law deans: 1: The first year is the year of saying yes. Saying yes to all invitations helps you learn about your university and
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Jameel Jaffer
JameelJaffer
I don’t think DOJ is going to get its prior restraint against the bookstores, Simon & Schuster, or John Bolton. Still… (1/x) Events of the past few days really make
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Corey A. DeAngelis
DeAngelisCorey
BREAKING: School reopenings are linked to union influence and politics, not safety. School districts in states that required union membership are 25 percentage points less likely to reopen schools in-person
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Daniel Howdon
danielhowdon
Gonna do a thread I'll occasionally update about things that may/should/may not be live issues in health economics post-COVID-19 because I think that, in every discipline, there's a lot to
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Hugo Gye
HugoGye
This is dangerous disinformation.https://twitter.com/DailyMirror/status/1353115545114173441 Govt is acting 'in pursuit of a short-term political illusion': no, it is acting on the advice of the MHRA, JCVI and the UK's 4 chief
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Ian David Moss
iandavidmoss
Last month a friend asked me "what's the best resource you've read thus far on human decision-making?" 1/ After thinking about it, I decided to recommend her one of the
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Philip Stafford
staffordphilip
LSE and Refinitiv make commitments on derivatives trading and clearing to secure EU approval for deal. Story w/ @JavierespFT A thread. 1/nhttps://www.ft.com/content/1170dc7c-7002-4af6-ad63-a6b3416dcea9 The LSE is betting on selling Borsa It
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Thomas Byrne TD - 🇮🇪🇪🇺
ThomasByrneTD
In our Programme for Government we commit to strongly advocate for the #ruleoflaw. But what is the rule of law ? 1/9 The @VeniceComm of @CoE has developed a #ruleoflaw
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John Carvalho
John_P_Carvalho
After a night of OK sleep, some reflection on the Malzahn firing before the whomever hiring: My two main disappointments were, first in general, the continuing money-fueled toxicity of college
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Libraries Hacked
librarieshacked
Will be genuinely quite interesting to see how many library services have completed CIPFA stats for the previous year. Perhaps @CIPFA will be able to advise? There is no obligation
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Beau Willimon
BeauWillimon
The watershed date is Dec. 8th. States must make final decisions in any controversies over the appointment of their electors at least six days before the meeting of the electors
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Christina Zoricic
Libraried
Another day, another release of a "new" print collection comparison tool for libraries. Library Admin responsible for collections get really excited about these things, but no one bothers to ask
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Lori Neuman-Lee, PhD
CheloniaGirl
Lots of people have (rightfully) decried the NatCom paper and its potential effect on mentoring structure. It also sets a terrible example for how to consider data and a scientist's
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