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David Henig
DavidHenigUK
Short of making factories less productive we are not going to see a surge in manufacturing jobs anywhere.Better then to work out what is the problem we're trying to solve.
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Karl Bode
KarlBode
AT&T has probably done more to stall the expansion of affordable, broadband (and competition) than any company in existence. Its reward: a published piece in Politico where a monopoly gives
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Charles Thépaut
diplocharlie
This article skilfully combines factual errors, dubious claims & a lazy narrative about #France trying to “dismantle #NATO”. And all this work hardly hides the usual Turkish talking points about
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Gabby Stern
gabbystern
A few reflections on @DrTedros: He's a longstanding pandemic preparedness prophet, having warned the world & strengthened @WHO's preparedness program since becoming Director-General in 2017.https://twitter.com/DrTedros/status/13
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Lyman Stone 石來民
lymanstoneky
what we mean is, any Democrat who breaks ranks on any issue is encouraging disunity, but there's no need to make an effort to reach out to the righthttps://twitter.com/mattyglesias/status/1351953578940764163 gonna
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eugyppius
eugyppius1
1. 21st-century liberal democracies are a great paradox: They are profoundly powerful, & at same they are largely paralysed & incapable of decisive action or planningThis is because they have
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cameron tonkinwise
camerontw
There are so many societal situations that right now require significant transitions. Transitions are multi-stage processes of social learning - never mere infrastructure technology swaps (which are impossible without significant
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Aoife Thomas Doyle
AoifeTDoyle
Are these disingenuous comments made to an Oireachtas Committee due to lack of understanding or are they intended to mislead?Senior clinicians have no magic wand to either reduce workload or
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Daniel Dumbrill
DanielDumbrill
This part was awkward... You literally took issue with the statement "some products are made by Uyghur laborers". I suppose if you're gonna shill for NGO's that profit from conflict,
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Matt Nippert
MattNippert
Giant sub-tweet here, but: The self-reflection triggered by considering how you’ll be viewed in history books only manifests if you actually read the earlier history books. Outsider candidates have nothing
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FlakMagnet 💙 BRACE BRACE #3.5%
Flakmagnet1
Just a very quick thread on one of the inevitable issues on the trade deal- as the experts are trying to summarise on Christmas Day....From the POV of manufacturing, which
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A.R. (Actually Republic) Moxon
JuliusGoat
Behold, a failure to grasp the difference between oppression and opposition.https://twitter.com/FDRLST/status/1072514595086954496 The photo they use to underscore their point is Ben Shapiro, wealthy and famous, presenting at an annual conse
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Solairis
solairis_
Why does Bitcoin have value?Sure, It has a monetary policy enforced by law (code), but people often forgets that software is a social endeavor.I started designing a model to solidify
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Noah Kaufman
noahqk
It’s now 2021 and the world's biggest economy has no bedrock law to limit CO2 emissions. This is important because (1) climate change may be the largest and most intractable
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sasha
sashaplot_
Just like the plastics industry, which spun decades-long myths about plastic waste being recycled (it isn't, for the most part), the real estate industry is banking on us blaming climate
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Govind Persad
GovindPersad
Because the #healthlaw and #bioethics issues around #covid19 and #disability are moving so quickly, I've posted an open-access draft, "Why Disability Law Permits Evidence-Based Triage," to SSRN: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/pa
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