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Daksha2000
VermaDaksha2000
I am a farmer, I decide to sell something to you, a buyer who has a PAN Card. Now we enter into a contract. This contract is between me and
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Cate Denial
cjdenial
I’ve been thinking a lot this week about the fact that many conservatives argue that gender differences are innate, even god-given, and that any expression of fluidity is unnatural. And
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Robert Caruso
robertcaruso
This piece has 33 sources because any assistant proximate to power has enormous reach and influence. If a collective decision is made to topple you, well...that's the end. Boston, NYC,
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G.C. Pieters, PhD
ProfPieters
1/ As I sit waiting for 9:30am Zoom meeting on Saturday (& on my birthday) to get clarifications on a policy change for this quarter, I really wonder how academics
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Eric Adams
ericadams99
Let's agree that enacting the right policy restrictions during a pandemic is difficult. Not all pandemic restrictions limit rights, especially those related to restrictions on business activity, but certainly some
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Napoléon
AsauteV
Dans ce qui est pour moi un nouvel exercice, suite au tweet de @KatnissC777 j'espère compter sur le soutien de @Curious_Normie , @Tidiane_270 , @VampyKiss ainsi que @elle_jong qui sont
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Blair Nathan
Blair_A_Nathan
You know what’s a bit of a whitepill?It often seems like the people work for the economy and not the other way around—that liberal capitalism is just a freight train
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Cam Cannon
angeryrxnonly
One amazing thing is that state owned operations, like public transit, are being subjected to market forces and it’s being played off as a consequence of COVID-19. Its treated as
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UnmodernM
UnmodernM
A new philosophy for men.#the8thThread. Humans are defined by their choices. Every day you're faced with them. Categorically, you can divide these choices into actions that either yield to life-furthering
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Will Davies
davies_will
One reading of this is that government scientists saw a catastrophe looming, but because they couldn't communicate it in terms of a governmentality, they kept it to themselveshttps://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-britain-path-spec
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Adam Jentleson 🎈
AJentleson
Here’s McConnell advancing one of the most pernicious myths about the filibuster: that it promotes moderation. There’s no real evidence this is true. OTOH the filibuster singlehandedly blocked civil rights
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Samuel West 💙
exitthelemming
Horrific news. Our orchestras, theatre and dance companies are some of the finest in the world. Now the Government tells us “music, dance, drama and performing arts, art and design
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Paul Krugman
paulkrugman
Do people fully appreciate the economic implications of the new Covid-19 surge? And how it interacts with policy? It's pretty grim 1/ What we're seeing in the Sunbelt is a
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يودا المالكي
NeuroMaliki
My experience as a teacher, both professionally and informally has taught me three things that are most important when it comes to teaching: (1) patience (2) persistence (3) acceptance
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Hillel Neuer
HillelNeuer
1/ SHAME: Asked by @yvonne_tg @thepulse_rthk about #Taiwan's participation in the U.N.'s World Health Organization, its official Bruce Aylward says "I can't...could't hear"; then hangs up; and then when called
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Michael McFaul
McFaul
Who made these statements about democracy, human rights, and freedom in China? Trump, Obama, or Bush? THREAD 1/ "And that is why America will always speak out for these core
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