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John Inazu
JohnInazu
A thread on @HawleyMO’s First Amendment tweet last night. My thoughts might also apply to some of Josh’s other legal claims (including his views on the electoral process), but since
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Mike Bracher
MikeBracher
Improving ethics and governance outcomes for research using qualitative methods in healthcare - reducing administrative burden and ensuring appropriate review [THREAD] (1/x) Ensuring safe and ethical practice involves considering both
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Jo 🦋
mayhem24_7
I would like to believe that the next generation of filmmakers are gonna help make the industry more diverse and progressive, but being in film school and seeing how me
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Kevin R. McClure
kevinrmcclure
Okay, so I've spent an hour reading through membership on these task forces. Probably around 40 institutions of various types. I was curious who was around the table, figuratively speaking.
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Elsa B. Kania
EBKania
Frankly, I find this commentary frustrating and consider it counterproductive for several reasons, even though (and perhaps especially because) I don’t disagree entirely with many of the basic points raised
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Dr. Kelly Hereid
KellyHereid
Seriously, climate scientist friends - you guys would not *believe* what passes for climate analytics in the private sector.Important paper highlighting the problem from @TanyaFiedler @kmac @sarahinscience Nat Clim Chhttps://www.nature.com/
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Christian Bokhove
cbokhove
Over the years on twitter, one rather comical 'debate' situation I've seen is people asking whether I have ever considered the option I might be wrong. Now, of course, sometimes
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Esther Choo MD MPH
choo_ek
Question for Twitter. Why didn’t academia take the lead on Covid information? Why didn’t schools of med & public health across the US band together, put forth their experienced scientists
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Ashleigh Weeden
ashleighweeden
What we’re seeing with WE, PayIt, SideWalk, etc is fall out of decades of active disinvestment in public admin + purposefully cultivated mistrust in civil service, making impossibly hard for
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Sam Freedman
Samfr
This has been the big lesson of the year for me. You should always respect expertise but also question it and if answers aren't convincing ask more questions.https://twitter.com/s8mb/status/1344218228470460417 At the
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The Hoarse Whisperer
TheRealHoarse
Right now, there are tens of thousands of people who fully believed:1) the scumbags were actually the good guys2) the good guys were criminals3) the scumbag heroes were going to
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Alex Su
heyitsalexsu
1/ Atrium failed because they tried to create a vertically integrated law firm by doing too much at once. Note that my opinions are based on speculation and hearsay. But
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Sunshiny
sunnshiiny
It occurs to me, as I read Lilley’s cynical view of human nature, why conservatives promote the idea that everybody is corrupt. And then I wonder how many panels of
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Andrew Stratelates ☦ن✝️ (Trad Anglican)
AStratelates
It’s appropriate for public trust in elections to be eroded if, in fact, they are shenanigans. It’s a duty of the electoral process to assure the public beyond a reasonable
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Amy Gray
_AmyGray_
I am so confused by Aust Twitter over the past week. The tribalism, invective, mean spiritedness and fanaticism over the pandemic from normally stalwart people is abhorrent in its gruesome
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Kerrie Lake 🍒🍒
KerrieLake
The pixel artists I've looked up to/admired the most are always the ones who engage with and are kind to smaller artists or those who have less experience. Artists like
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