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Tom Sutherland đ¶đȘđșđ”đ±
SimplySuvo92
The reasons why I'm sceptical about sacking Ardley is firstly, who do we get bearing in mind that given the lack of money in football (due to the pandemic) the
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Nick Selby
fuzztech
The point of phishing awareness testing is to get people to question sources, question claims, heighten vigilance, and thus reduce successful phishing attacks. Hatred of your company for mocking you
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Patrick Corrigan
PatrickCorrigan
Who benefitted from slavery in Ireland? When it was abolished in British colonies in 1833, the equivalent of ÂŁmillions of pounds was paid out in compensation to almost 100 slave
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Viv đ
flcnhvy
.@elonmusk didnât âtriple his wealthâ as much as he tripled the valuation of his companies. His stake in Tesla & SpaceX â companies that he worked incredibly hard to build
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Luke Henriques-Gomes
lukehgomes
In the Netherlands, the Dutch government has resigned over a scandal where authorities wrongly accused as many as 26,000 parents of fraudulently claiming child benefitshttps://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/jan/15/dutch-government-resigns-o
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Adrian Liston
LabListon
I am really thrilled to release #AutoSpill onto @biorxivpreprint. It is a novel method for applying compensation to #flowcytometry data, which reduces the error by ~100,000-fold. It is thanks to
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Professor Who
professoewho42
Thread:Now that âhug cartoonâ is dead, there are so many âjust t0rrent, itâs betterâ comments that itâs annoying. Letâs break it down: âhey, t0rrenting is a better way to bootleg
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a gnarled woodland spirit
dynamic_proxy
But the liberal metanarrative about how science works as a self-correcting process doesn't really equip you to pose the question in more appropriate or perspicacious terms - which is part
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Dr Mike Galsworthy
mikegalsworthy
Good article. And so the âwho wonâ spin battle begins.UK victories are cosmetic, however: âThe EU appears to have secured a deal which allows it to retain nearly all of
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Akshay Alladi
akshayalladi
Reforms often involves concentrated costs, diffused benefits. Also the benefits rarely have direct attribution. Politically that means they are a net loser. If a reform has unanimity it is often
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Jim Robottom
jimrobottom
1/5 One of the survivors who died before his case reached First Tier Tribunal was my client. He was trafficked, sold + retrafficked into extreme labour exploitation over 3 years.
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Ferg
trader_ferg
ThreadCharles Ellis had the idea of the "losers game"Professional tennis is a "winners game" i.e. you win by hitting winning shotsAmateur tennis is a "loser's game" i.e. you win by
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Fergus Ewing MSP
FergusEwingSNP
After three weeks of waiting for detail, it is disappointing and beyond any rational explanation that this new UK Gov compensation scheme will not help the vast majority of fishing
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Ringer Union
RingerUnion
During this work stoppage, we wanted to take a moment to highlight one of our biggest outstanding issues: compensation for The Ringerâs hourly employees â a category that includes most
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Paul Krugman
paulkrugman
McConnell totally misunderstands the problem; thinks this is about stimulus, not support as the virus rages. So no deal on unemployment benefits any time soon, with extra benefits going away
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Michael Duffy, Esq.
ImplctUltimatum
Not a lot of discussion about the #bannon indictment today. It seems like a slam dunk case for the government. Here are some key points: THREAD The original structure of
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