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Michael Merrick
michael_merrick
Have now spent more than half the time in primary as I spent in secondary. Have gone from 'they can't even in write in sentences what do they teach them
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M'Lady Darling
LegallyDarling
I wish more of us understood and accepted the “laws of the universe,” which include disruption, dynamism and evolution, instead of clinging so tightly to the “law and order” of
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Taylor P. van Doren 🦕
taylor_vandoren
As a 1918 flu scholar, I think it's insanely important to point out (now esp. given Dr. Fauci's statement today about "back to normal" by the end of 2021) ...
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Carole Cadwalladr
carolecadwalla
NEW: the government has privately admitted the combined impact of Covid + pandemic will disrupt multiple essential services including food, medicine & drinking water & risks plunging UK into a
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_gabrielShapir0
lex_node
I think the BigLaw cuts will get much worse and associates will get "Lathamed" like in '08. BigLaw got very complacent in recent years and is suffering from immense bloat.
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Saskia Brechenmacher
SaskiaBrech
Thread: What does the coronavirus mean for civil society globally? In a new article, Tom Carothers, @YoungsRichard & I explore several emerging trends.https://carnegieendowment.org/2020/04/21/civil-society-and-coronavirus-dynamism-despite-disrupt
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Ernie Tedeschi
ernietedeschi
#CPSMicrodataDay There are lots of topics potentially of interest of course. I created my normal batch of charts during very different, happier economic times. So for the moment, I thought
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Joel Salvo, CFA
JoeySalvs
In light of today's Jackson Hole announcement by Jerome Powell about the Fed's new approach to targeting inflation, let's talk about INFLATION!!! After 15 years in the financial industry, I
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Resilient Rick
CommonBlackSwan
"The answer is simple: Build in resilience as a hedge against future shocks ... It inverts the old mantra that says the best defense is a good offense. When the
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Amanda Baillieu
amandabaillieu
It's one of architects' blind spots that they believe talent will get them through - that if they concentrate on their 'art' and ignore commerce they can survive a recession.
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Chase Strangio
chasestrangio
I know that debating ACB is a trap but I am haunted by the invocation of her "civility"& kindness. It reflects so many of the dangers of law as a
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Patrick Chovanec
prchovanec
1. A few tentative thoughts about supply chain risk and the lessons from coronavirus so far. 2. One popular takeaway I've seen has been that global supply chains are bad,
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Charlie Winter
charliewinter
1. Now that the dust had settled a bit, some reflections on the recent decimation of #IS on Telegram: 2. On 21-24 November, Europol trashed #IS’s entire media distribution network
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Katie Glueck
katieglueck
NEW: Biden's remark last night that Trump may attempt to "kick back the election" amounted to a warning shot - and an effort to frame what may be the ugliest
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Raoul Ruparel
RaoulRuparel
Interplay between economic shocks of Brexit & Covid-19 has been underdiscussed IMHO. Some talk from Government about how C-19 economic impact makes Brexit irrelevant. Superficially, sounds like it might be
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
If epidemic growing, question isn’t really ‘are more restrictions needed?’ The question is ‘given restrictions will eventually have to come in, do you want to have COVID at a high
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