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Dhruv Bansal
dhruvbansal
\1 How do you make a system which works at one scale work at ALL scales?Physicist Nima Arkani-Hamed says there are two approaches:1) Conservative Radicalism2) Radical ConservatismBoth are being currently
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
New higher R0 from CDC reanalysis... it’s a 5.7!(95% Confidence Interval: 3.8–8.9). Wowzers. This much higher #SARSCoV2 R0 value carries lot of implications for vaccines and treatments and containment measures
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john milbank
johnmilbank3
Do I think that 90% of the pop including Catholics raising their families but using artificial contraception are thereby involved in intrinsic evil? Do I think that practising gay couples
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Sirius Star
sristee44
Oh yeah? So by that definition anyone can go out at anyone for anything. And guess how that worked for USA! 46,145 cases. 582 Deaths. It’s not about you being
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
Please take a careful look. There is a 1.1% false positive rate in this PCR test. These kits are global.But that’s not the main problem.The eagled-eyed note that NL63 is
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Jonathan Ichikawa
jichikawa
This is a thread about potential roles for commentators at conference talks.I would like to remind/emphasize to philosophers that offering objections is only one of the many interesting and valuable
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Cap Space=$1,101,775
patscap
(1/3) Q: Cap implications of Chung trade/release?A: A Chung trade/release before 6/2 would result in $3,866,667 dead money. Since his cap hit is $6,058,333 removing Chung increases Patriots cap space
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Simon Burall
sburall
This is doing the rounds on my Twitter feed this morning. I can see why it’s an in-depth dissection of the U.K.’s approach to the coronavirus. 1/https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-britain-path-speci-idUSKBN21P1VF It’s going to
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Edward Harrison
edwardnh
Thought bubble: when the Fed was raising rates in 2015, under the guise of inflation pre-emption, maybe it underestimated how much slack there was in the labor force. See this
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Claire Stewart
claireontoast
The implications of Brexit on my small business are that now I have to pay fees to customs agents to verify my imports. There are not enough of these agents
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Bob Doris
BobDorisSNP
Sorry I cannot get back to everyone. However so many tweets pointing out this will be of limited benefit and not all it has been made out to be. Indeed
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Nooruddean
BeardedGenius
Folk who say 'What are the govt meant to do?' re covid, one thing they can do is stop using it to make themselves & their mates richer. They didn't
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Tom Coates
tomcoates
Brexit predictions for 2020:* The year will start off calmer as the public think it’s been resolved* As negotiations start in earnest, exactly the same unresolved issues will reemerge, Irish
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Ed Lyons
mysteriousrook
It didn’t take me long to think about the privacy consequences of Gov. Baker’s massive new tracing initiative. Even if they *do* follow VERY smart advice (e.g. below) I still
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Jack Appleby
jackappleby
1 of 13/According to the theory of “gender identity” (GI), I am now not a “man” but a “cis man”. I, and many others, find this redefinition problematic.But firstly, what’s
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
Had a chat today with my longest pal. We did our PhDs together in the 80s. I had a career in biomedical R&D, latterly founding a U.K. biotech. My friend
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