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Frank K Tumwebaze,MP : Psalms 124 : 1-8
FrankTumwebazek
Hi @newvisionwire in your agriculture features like the ones always written by Joshua Kato, I request that u help Pioneer farmers with simple agribusiness guides. E.g what input costs do
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Francesco Nicoli
FrancescoNicoli
Dutch position is not only ideological: it's deaf. Mutualization *is* happening through ECB balance-sheet expansion and removal of capital key & issuer limits. This poses problems to core countries, which
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Brian Klaas
brianklaas
1. Donald Trump's tax returns show that he is clearly a fraud - a fake businessman who used the impression that he was rich to get people to give him
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Mostly Borrowed Ideas
borrowed_ideas
1/8 Thread: My behavioral biasesIt is absurd to think market is riddled with behavioral biases but I myself am somehow immune from these very biases. Most investors are aware of
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Adam Thierer
AdamThierer
my response to @pmarca’s important new essay, “It’s Time to Build.” It’s terrific, but what’s missing in Andreessen’s manifesto is a concrete connection between America’s apparent dwindling desire to build
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Naomi Barnes
DrNomyn
This is utter ideology "Jobs for the future" is political rhetoric that keeps getting rolled out like "back to basics". You cannot logically prepare for jobs in the future when
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Atul Gawande
Atul_Gawande
Under the radar, @BCBSMA launched an important rescue package this week for primary care practices that would replace fee-for-service with flat payments.https://healthpayerintelligence.com/news/payer-fuses-value-based-care-support-payments-
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Beige Shiba ♔
BeigeShiba
One thing I wanted to address again from my discussion this morning about fighting when outnumbered, too many people have only done this in video games, where the rules are
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Osman Faruqi
oz_f
Folks, let me explain how by cutting funding to the humanities and increasing student fees the government is actually creating incentives for unis to enroll *more* arts students.(For my sins
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Rep. Dan Crenshaw
RepDanCrenshaw
1/x You’ve been hearing a lot about the coronavirus recently and the government’s response to it. So I wanted to address some of the myths that are out there and
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Ben Shapiro
benshapiro
On Twitter, waiting for details and background in controversial situations is actively discouraged. If you wait for details, you are immediately labeled uncaring. Then if the pre-approved narrative is not
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Zull In The Details
zulloverfolks
(1/10) Me on the differences between leftist and rightist philosophies around unemployment benefits, a thread: (2/10) The left of politics generally sees work as something people enjoy doing. So, given
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James Kerr
james_h_kerr
Really interesting (and logical) stuff from @EnergySysCat this morning on Consumer Insight in their Net Zero Webinar series (a bit of a thread): The term 'Net Zero' isn't understood by
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Ryan Butner
RSButner
The game is stacked against you pretty heavily. Fact checkers optimize for factual content, disinfo is optimized for spread. One has an economy of scale which works very well, and
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Justin Wolfers
JustinWolfers
Survey of leading economists:"Abandoning severe lockdowns at a time when the likelihood of a resurgence in infections remains high will lead to greater total economic damage than sustaining the lockdowns
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John Warner
biblioracle
Anyone working in higher ed who wants to talk about the higher ed "business model" is hastening the ultimate demise of the higher ed ecosystem. Colleges do not have a
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