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Timothy E Kaldas
tekaldas
For everyone making assertions about whether Egypt will intervene more directly in Libya, the truth is of course we don't know. There's no denying that Libya is viewed by Cairo
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Samir Kayande
SamirKayande
Keystone XL's impending cancellation is a psychological blow to oilmen and a real loss to Alberta taxpayers. It does not impact the investment return for Alberta crude oil resources or
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JesseJenkins
JesseJenkins
To folks observing rollercoaster electricity prices down in Texas, where polar temps are driving prices up to $9,000/MWh: this us how it's supposed to work. It may appear costly, but
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Wolf of Harcourt Street
wolfofharcourt
$Nio Day 2021 ThreadSummary of my notes from today’s eventNew customer loyalty program for users called “Nio points”Battery Swap Station 2.0 - Can accommodate 13 batteries with a daily capacity
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Sarah Haider 🚀
SarahTheHaider
Not necessarily! Inequality due to injustice is a problem (because injustice is a problem). Inequality that results in lack of social mobility is a problem (because lack of social mobility
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Minister of Quince Affairs
KingSaash
As a hydrogeologist trained at UWI Mona. They say this because the Mona dam was built to service 750,000 people. Kingston now has over 1.5 million people double its capacity.
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Kazumi Chin
kazumiochin
Ajey’s post got me thinking. And I think the most important thing you can do as a designer, as a Twitter person, or anything, is to constantly push towards creating
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Lewis Goodall
lewis_goodall
WHAT'S HAPPENING WITH TESTING? (thread)The government set the 31st October to reach its 500,000 tests a day targetHas it reached it?It says it's about to do so on capacity. But
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𝓝𝓸𝓼𝓯𝓮𝓻𝓪𝓽𝓾
FourWinns298
1/ So we've been on mockdown for about a month and have seen numbers come down and somewhat stall. During the month there has been no increase in PPE for
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C0VID-007
C0vid0
This is what I THINK has been happening to hospitals for the last couple of months...OCCUPANCY LEVELS have remained stable even though there has been a large increase in C0VID
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fred walton
fredwalton216
Key points : 1) “Here in the US, we are continuing to hold back half of the vaccine doses we have, and hardly any state in the country is significantly
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Beth Cameron
BethCameron_DC
thread: 100%. Also important to look at existing metrics that assess evidence of functionality for existing capacity + metrics of leadership & political will. See this piece by my @NTI_WMD
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Andrew Lilico
andrew_lilico
Then, focusing on hospitalisations & deaths, we get this. We see we get only 12,029 post-lockdown deaths - a bit less than for a modest flu season. There are quite
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Ring Master Rattle
RingMasterRa33
KARMAA lot of people think having a lot of karma translates into something bad or a life that will manifest badly It's more complicated than thatStepping away from karma for
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John Myers
johnmyers
I welcome others to offer additional information but, as I write this some 3 hours after @GavinNewsom's event, it's entirely unclear whether Californians should expect their region to shut down
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Dàmi
damilola_MD
"Hospitals reject patients" - WRONGIf you didn't know before, now is a good time to learn. Do not be ignorant.Hospitals do not reject patients. They REFERHospitals are not like the
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