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Saurabh
sbh_kc
You are making his point, you do realize that, right? The disproportionate procurement from Punjab & Haryana IS because of current food surplus policy that incentivizes farmers to grow incessantly
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John Ritzema
john_ritzema
it's dispiriting still to see 'tiny irrelevant island' discourse from fellow remainers/opposition people because a) it's deeply unhelpful rhetoric with the electorate, and b) it's a similarly fantastic vision of
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Marc La Vorgna
lavorgna
If you aren’t a senior citizen and think catching COVID is no big deal: You wrong. You do not want to get this. Since being infected in March, I no
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Thomas Most
thomascmost
one in every 1000 people in the US has died from COVID This country has officially experienced a 0.1% extinction event. And we're still very much in the middle of
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𝕃𝕒𝕟𝕖𝕪 马酉学
Lane_Xue
Can we dispel the adoption myth that we are “chosen” like it’s fate & not random circumstance.My mom “chose” to adopt.She was approved to adopt.Some Chinese government official decided to
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Yet Another Columnist
Sime0nStylites
My weirdly right wing view that the British state was so bad at government that ceding powers (to the EU or the BoE or whatever) was a good idea looks
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Paul Staniland
pstanpolitics
And while I normatively like the idea of a values-centered US foreign policy re: PRC, analytically I’m more skeptical - sources of pushback in these countries include xenophobia and racism,
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neal rice
flakealso
there are so many things going on at the same time that a lot of people i trust are posting really stupid things on here when they are normally very
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Elizabeth Saunders
ProfSaunders
Some (really) off-the-cuff thoughts about the Trump natsec news (Iraq/Afghan drawdown, Iran Almost-War 2). Half-formed but inspired by (halting) work on my book on elite cues and war, plus chats
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Aaron Gunn
AaronGunn
I have to say, the move to force $2000 hotel quarantines on Canadians trying to return home (many of whom left for work overseas before any requirements like this existed)
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ESRI Dublin
ESRIDublin
As today is the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, we want to highlight some of our ongoing projects and previous research that look at the experiences of those living
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Giles Wilkes
Gilesyb
OK, so Tera my former BIS colleague put me onto this paper about Feedback loops. Because, believe it or not, the way a slow-to-respond shower behaves DOES tell us a
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American Solidarity Party
AmSolidarity
A lot of discussion about the GOP as a working-class party of the future today. We will say this: it would be good for the country if this were actually
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Flying_Rodent
flying_rodent
Stellar work, and I’d say the day the government announces restrictions on permissible interpretations of history is an excellent opportunity for everyone who thought they could adopt a just-sticking-it-in-a-bit approach
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Prof Paul James Cardwell
Cardwell_PJ
As @AndrewSparrow at the @guardian points out, Johnson led Vote Leave and then wrote the following in the Telegraph after the referendum result. Line by line analysis of the key
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Sharon Harper
CommsBySharper
My Twitter journey this week has been an epic road trip rather than a dash down the Whitemud #yeg. Here are my 7 lessons learnt in 7 days #EXSM5510 #learningjourney
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