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Diane Marie
DianeMariePosts
Earlier today a tweep argued with an *expert* about the appointment of GGs. She asserted that the distinguishing between nominating for appointment and actually appointing on the advice of the
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The Virginia Project
ProjectVirginia
Maybe it's just the insomnia talking, maybe it's the frustration with the refusal of certain elements to engage in serious and rigorous investigation and analysis of data used to justify
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Ian Dickson
IDickson258
1. Another of my idle reflections looking back over the decades of care experience & social work is the use of the title "expert" in social work & care settings.
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Tyler Black, MD
tylerblack32
A quick thread on being a suicidologist, and the absolutely humble knowledge that we can't predict anything yet with all the expertise, computing power, and variables in the world:"Follow the
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©️as Mudde 😷
CasMudde
Most "Opinion Pages" combine pundits and experts, lifting some pundits up to (misperceived) "experts" and dragging some experts down to pundits. I wish we could have both, but separated, into
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Criminelle Law
CriminelleLaw
I love the rules of evidence. Early on one of my favorite judges told me that few lawyers know the rules of evidence and even fewer know how to use
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Sebastian Corvette
celestite_4
For all the nay sayers out there, you need to expand your horizons. Here's a well-researched explanation. Gregg was in Moscow yesterday, probably researching #bond. Then, today, he travelled to
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Hannah Grimm
Dharlette
Ugh, I hate to pile on, but as a teacher I really, really wish parents wouldn't pull shit like this. I have kids who have internalized this "lesson" - that
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Roxanne Dubois
roxannedubois
In 1995, Elaine McCoy chaired an Alberta government joint review committee that unanimously recommended against implementing "right-to-work" legislation in the province. #ableg #canlabHere are some of the final report's summar
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PoliMath
politicalmath
For today I wrote about why people don't trust our public health institutionsFrankly, it was a little insane to revisit the first 3 months of this pandemic and how utterly
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Zachary Binney
zbinney_NFLinj
I'm glad an SEC expert went (recently) on the record with their thinking, but some infectious disease colleagues (@neelrgandhi @DrSnowInBus @JillWeather) and I have some serious concerns about her answers.
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Dr.Bhooshan Shukla MD डॉ. भूषण शुक्ल
docbhooshan
Informed - Things happen, they are reported, you notice and get curious.Well fed - You read more and more via hyperlinks and search results of key words in popular search
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Anchorage Man
SethPartnow
Non-expert but expert-informed context in minutes restrictions and timing.Minutes played are reasonably but not precisely correlated to “athletic load” - itself a somewhat squishy term - but at this point
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Sam Ashworth-Hayes
SAshworthHayes
Found this thread highly persuasive, in that I went in with doubts and came out certain that the public health profession needs to be razed to the ground for its
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Lauren Sutherland QC
lsutherlandqc
In the case of Hughes v Turning Point I represented the family of a young man who died in a facility he had gone to to detox from alcohol. Sadly
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Erik Wim During
ErikwimDuring
This is a typical example of a very dangerous Platonic claim, that we should trust those 'whose knowledge is based on science' or 'experts' or 'scientists'. A claim i suspect
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