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Joel Smalley
RealJoelSmalley
Do interventions control the spread of SARS-CoV-2? If you believe that, I think you might have a hard time explaining why every European country from Germany and Switzerland to the
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Justin Hart
justin_hart
1/ Look, the county data is where it's at! Think of the counties like 3,141 beacons broadcasting cases & deaths of #COVID19. What if I told you that a bunch
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Not Quite Dr. Michael T. Bacon
MichaelTBacon
Okay, I'm gonna go a few steps deeper on this.To first put the necessary out of the way, saying "this American thing is deeply entangled with racism" should be axiomatic
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Emilia Sykes
EmiliaSykesOH
This evening I hope to hear Gov. @MikeDeWine lay out a science based plan to protect Ohioans from COVID-19.I hope he rejects political expediency & stands up to the extremists
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Jonathan Chait
jonathanchait
[thread] One progressive tic that I'd like to see go away is "X constituency won the election." We’ve seen this in a lot of elections, most memorably (for me) the
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ClimateUEA
ClimateUEA_
1/ Andrew Lovett is Professor of Geography in the School of Environmental Sciences at UEA. He specialises in the use of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and currently leads national research
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ClimateUEA
ClimateUEA_
1/ Andrew Lovett is Professor of Geography in the School of Environmental Sciences at UEA. He specialises in the use of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and currently leads national research
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David Henig
DavidHenigUK
For maybe the last time today, but probably not the last time this week, crying the EU is horrid or claiming it is about to break up (those opposites that
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Dr. Cameron Sepah 🤴🏻 🧝🏻♂️ 🧙🏻♂️ 🤵🏻
DrSepah
1/ McKee: You’ve said that anesthesia and amnesia are the two primary “sins” of modern society.Weller: We go numb to try to cope with the fact that we have not
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Tim O'Connor
timoconnorbl
Some basic concepts:1) Policy in a democracy depends on legal authority.2) A border marks where the power of one state to make, impose and implement policy and law ends and
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Seb Schmoller
sebschmoller
1/5 This @suttontrust Research Brief is about schools. I think it is safe to assume that the same findings apply broadly to FE, Adult Education, apprenticeships, and vocational provision in
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Philip Amies
AmiesPhilip
New Year, for us, pink-footed geese calling as they fly over house have no such concept, although the solstice and increasing day length does have meaning as biological clocks work
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antirobust
antirobust
just because energy use correlates to poverty, it doesn't necessarily mean energy policy should focus on alleviating povertyhttps://www.elementascience.org/article/10.1525/elementa.419 the notion that one's approach in each policy d
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David Fedman
dfedman
A few of the more striking sketches from the North America volume of an early Meiji survey of world geography:1) A mining scene in California 2) The towering trees of
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T Roberts
TRobertsNI
1/ This comment from Ian Dunt is frankly ludicrous. No-one crossing the Channel is in a state of acute desperation because they are in a safe country already and capable
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JMac
jmccart10
Timbaland Intro So you’ve seen lumber futures skyrocket and you’re bullish housing BUT you’re an allocator for a pension fund and so need something to match your fund covenants and
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