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John Kemp
JKempEnergy
TRADE WAR STRATEGY rarely survives first contact with the enemy (just like in conventional armed conflicts):https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2019-11-14/how-trump-s-trade-war-went-from-method-to-madness MY VIEW is that this well-researched piec
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Julia Marcus, PhD, MPH
JuliaLMarcus
For decades, the @WHO has defined health as more than just the absence of disease. But epidemiologic research typically focuses on disease and risk factors, not health and health assets.New
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Linda Bauld
LindaBauld
A lot of discussion about separating those at risk to protect them from becoming infected w. SARS-CoV-2. ‘Let’s protect the elderly & vulnerable from Covid19 & the rest of us
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William James 44203
WilliamJamesN2O
"What political commitments should Pragmatists hold?" seems to be floating around Twitter in bits and pieces so I thought I'd test out some claims.I have some disclaimers along with reasoning
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Karen Kasler
karenkasler
1.1 million Ohioans have already mailed in absentee ballots or cast them in person – more than 2x the number who'd voted at this point in 2016. And Ohioans will
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Sanjeev Sanyal
sanjeevsanyal
Most of the discussion on Atmanirbhar Bharat has tended to focus on trade & industrial policy. This is not suprizing. However, there is an component that is less understood or
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Tejas Rane
tejas3732
The Difference Between Amateurs and Professionals ( Beautifully Explained by @ShaneAParrish)[ A Thread] Amateurs stop when they achieve something. Professionals understand that the initial achievement is just the beginning. Amateurs
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Nate Silver
NateSilver538
4 weeks ago there was tons of media coverage of "leaked White House projections" that supposedly showed deaths rising to 3K/day and cases to 200K/day by today. As I said,
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Steve Baker MP FRSA 🗽
SteveBakerHW
Today, the lockdown cure prescribed runs the very real risk of being worse than the disease. We are especially concerned about outside sport, the 10pm curfew, closure of non-essential retail,
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Ferg
trader_ferg
Read @AnnieDuke Thinking in Bets a while ago and loved this book!Found my notes on it before;1) We have a tendency to equate the quality of a decision with the
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Ugly Anarchist (ACAB)
coilingoracle
Woo I really am enjoying reading this. To add another perspective in the recursive demon of internet conversation: I actually think ‘storygames’ would probably have more in common with limit
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Shasta Rayne ⭐️
Shasta_Rayne
Patient Centered Care is:The RIGHT to know if a principle investigator selected me to unknowingly participate in a study while sharing my Dr's appointments, health issues & treatment outcomes via
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Steve Stewart-Williams
SteveStuWill
Interesting: Genes predict people's educational outcomes better if they were raised by biological parents than adopted. That's because biological parents share many of the same genes, and genes help shape
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Daniel Suryadarma
dsuryadarma
Lahir di keluarga miskin, apakah bisa tetap sukses pada saat dewasa? Sangat jarang terjadi. Berikut hasil studi kami di Indonesia @SMERUInstitute @ADBInstitute Rags to riches? Maybe not. Here is what
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Heinz Brandenburg
HzBrandenburg
Crisis handling is not judged by outcomes.If we take ONS/NRS/NISRA figures, COVID death/1M population:England: 68Scotland: 65Which is of course also right, because government decisions are not the only variables determining
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JKoima
JKoima1
1/ Excited to share my @Oxford_CSAE conference paper on School Electrification and Academic Outcomes in Kenya #csae #econtwitter #DIYCSAE #OxCSAE2020 Full paper: https://custom.cvent.com/4E741122FD8B4A1B97E483EC8BB51CC4/files/jkoimacsae.pdfFollow the
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