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Dr Katerina Kolyva
katerinakolyva
As we move to the new academic year, our focus @councilofdeans continues to be on ensuring high quality education outcomes for #healthcare students. This is in the context of government
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Noah Smith 🐇
Noahpinion
The U.S.' incompetence at handling coronavirus doesn't make me very confident about our ability to, say, fight a major war. Not to mention coping with climate change. I mean, yes,
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Allan Max Axelrod
213axelrod
Ordered by who is allowing utility shutoffs on the most # of unemployed households@GovAbbott @GovRonDeSantis @PennsylvaniaGov @GovPritzker @GovMurphy @GovMikeDeWine@NC_Governor @GovWhitmer @GovKemp @GovBillLee @GovHolcomb @GovLarryHogan Ins
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Matt Gurney
mattgurney
Good morning. Last night I was hacked. I have been able to get everything under my control again. Or so I think. It might be a few days before I
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Matt Steinglass мы живем в мертвящей пустоте
mattsteinglass
There’s a lot of gloating today directed at Trump as a specifically infuriating individual. I think we should keep in mind that Trump is partly the American incarnation of the
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Ananya Chakravarti
achakrava
“electrical engineer turned environmentalist” ranted against (mostly female) Indian historians, using h-index scores on Google Scholar as “evidence” since he should be considered a better historian as his score was
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Sarah Nickson
sarahjnickson
This is one to watch, because - details pending - it has the potential to go *enormously* wrong.Australia did similar as part of its 2008 financial crisis stimulus.Government failings -
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ThatsCurious
CuriousThats
Please listen carefully. This brave #Patriot @SecPompeo is speaking directly to we the people. "We strongly believe that the Chinese Communist Party did not report the outbreak of the NEW
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_gabrielShapir0
lex_node
I'm not quite this pessimistic yet, but closeMost people doing "governance" seem to be reinventing the wheel and ignoring history and context. I agree legacy systems are not perfect (far
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CryptoLaw
CryptoLawUS
"Regardless of the outcome of the @Ripple case, it is clear that the SEC, Clayton, and Hinman should not have hijacked the policy process by taking advantage of a vacuum
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Michael Girdley
girdley
In 2009, we started a Halloween retailer.The model was pop-up stores.Like Spirit Halloween where they rent big vacant spaces for the weeks before Halloween.It started great.It finished terribly.I learned a
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Eric Fauman
Eric_Fauman
Another paper illustrating the limitations of the TWAS method which I think should lead to greater caution in using TWAS results to assign causality in genetic studieshttps://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.08.31.273458v2@MarylynRitchi
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Abinaya
AbinayaV5
THREADWhen I started looking into Amazon’s private labels in India, little did I realise I would stumble upon category after category it has a presence in, either through its own
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Matt Stoller
matthewstoller
1. This report on the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA)wonky has largely gone unnoticed, because it sounds technical and is from a center-left think tank. But I have
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Daniel Safayeni
DSafayeni
If you have ever grown, purchased, cooked, or eaten food, @OntarioCofC's latest report by my colleague @catrinak_ on Ontario’s $47 billion agri-food sector is a must read: https://occ.ca/wp-content/uploads/COVID19-Policy-Brief-Food-Su
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John Neary
jddneary
Thread warning: why the "psychometric validity" argument from the MCC is utter nonsense. 1/https://twitter.com/giulianaguarna/status/1317135548851552258?s=19 Arguing that virtual exams would not be "psychometrically defensibl
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