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Andrew Small
ajwsmall
A quick thread on the Macron remarks on teaming up with the US on China - and his remarks on China more generally at the @AtlanticCouncil yesterday 1/12https://twitter.com/AtlanticCouncil/status/1357408475899387911 On the
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Rick Anderson 🇨🇦
RickAnderson
Some of this is fair comment, @JonathanWNV, but I would offer some constructive points for everyone to consider.1/x #cdnpoli https://twitter.com/jonathanwnv/status/1361024908348841984 As you know, Kyoto wasn’t actually the beginning of th
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
Out in @TheLancet, results from the Oxford/AZN trials, including more detail on the low dose results. Notably, the low dose recipients "received their second dose after a substantial gap." Only
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Danae Kyriakopoulou
DKyriakopoulou
Does central bank capital matter? How may it lead to fiscal-monetary tensions & what would implications on central bank independence be? A on the risks of negative equity in the
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Samuel Hammond 🌐🏛
hamandcheese
Before I go mix a drink, here are a few of my favorite pieces of personal output from 2020... Top of the list has to be Faster Growth, Fairer Growth,
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IndiaTech.org
IndiatechO
A quick re-cap of the various #regulatory and #policy issues that impact the #startup community: #Thread The #Indian app story and ecosystem explored with @rameeshkailasam, @TVMohandasPai and @vishalgondal at #thebigpicture
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Consequence is no coincidence
BlueSteelDC
The Biggest problem with the Jim Dore / Ryan Knight crowd is they don’t know what they are talking about They frame the best of anything as the most LEFT
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Will Stancil
whstancil
One thing I find very strange is, given all the evidence about covid spread, there's not a broader public effort to establish an INDOOR/OUTDOORS safety demarcation in the public mind,
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Stuart Newman
sanewman1
1/4 The debate among left-of-center academics and pundits about whether Trump represented a turn toward fascism has a well-worn contour. Some are pointing out that things that have happened in
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skye
stimmyskye
things disabled people have learned from the pandemic so far: - pretty much all western governments want us dead and will enact policies that specifically, directly and exclusively set us
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Andy
ZephrFish
If you want to deploy a proper security program there are some key basics that need to be achieved, I am continually surprised how many businesses don't have a hold
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Dr. Ali Nouri
AliNouriPhD
NEW PERSPECTIVE PIECE: masks can be leaky but even when they don't catch all the virus, it appears that they catch enough of it to only cause mild disease. Can
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Erik Lin-Greenberg
eriklg
There are some incredible candidates on this list! https://ruf.rice.edu/~wics/ (the list starts midway down the page)https://twitter.com/BAshleyLeeds/status/1296059198204248066 .@Madison_Schramm's award-winning research on interna
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Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee
DLCC
In 2009, Terrance Carroll was chosen by his colleagues to serve as speaker of the Colorado House. Leading their Senate counterparts since 2007 was Peter Groff. For the first time
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Bruno Maçães
MacaesBruno
What saddens me the most about the current public culture is not the “cancel” element but something else for which we lack a word Let me give you an example.
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Aren R. LeBrun
proustmalone
NPR is news for people who are okay with war and genocide as long as the paperwork is filled out correctly. National Petroleum Radio National Pentagon Radio Noncommittal Preening Republicans
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