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John Cotter
John_Cotter
Why Member States not complying with Article 2 TEU values such as the rule of law is not just an issue of morality for those States and the EU, but
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Ayò-Bánkólé Akíntújoyè
AyoBankole
Many SMEs mix up strategic positioning with operational effectiveness. They think once they are effective with operations, then they're strategically positioned. Not true. While one can make you become the
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Australian Academy of Science
Science_Academy
Australians should get vaccinated.We can be confident that vaccines approved for use by the @TGAgovAU will be safe and effective at reducing the risk of developing severe COVID-19.https://www.science.org.au/news-and-events/news-and-media-re
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Musa Gwebani
musa_gwebani
I am glad that Cyril has heeded the call for a sexual offenders public registry, despite my own reservations about its effectiveness. It may seem like the silver bullet but
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Agile Otter Tim
tottinge
I've been thinking about these 3 aspects of teamwork:* communal* missional* transactional Communally, what we do for/with each other makes us all better - it's a 'pool' or 'bank' of
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Alan U. Kennington
kennington_u
AZ vaccine 70.4% efficacy for #COVID19 means:−log₁₀(1−70.4%) = 5.3 dB case reduction.P/B and M vaccines 95% means:−log₁₀(1−95%) = 13.0 dB case reduction.So AZ effectiveness is only 40.6% of P/B and
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Rasmus Kleis Nielsen
rasmus_kleis
Virtually every policy discussion I take part in refuse to engage with at least #1, #2, and #3 below, just ignore them or brush them off as inconvenient or irrelevant.What
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Sam Adeyemi
sam_adeyemi
1. I didn’t think I was leadership material while young because of my introversion and shyness. It changed when I was loaned a book on leadership, where the author listed
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Dhruv Kazi
kardiologykazi
If you’re looking for a break from doomscrolling election coverage, I offer you one of the most interesting papers in health economics I’ve read in a while. In @annalsofIM today
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David Paton
cricketwyvern
This is an interesting response by @cjsnowdon to @toadmeister but many of the examples he cites do not support his argument that infections start falling after lockdowns.Here’s a closer look
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Ashley Hearn 🌖🌗🌘
AshleyHearn
Another day, another author looking for (agented) beta readers. Please, y'all, if there's anything you learn from this industry, learn that career milestones aren't marker for someone's effectiveness as a
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Artyom Korenevsky
SciencePharmer
1/4 We're not getting out of this pickle as individuals: lockdowns fail when we act as individuals, vaccines have low effectiveness when we act as individuals. Our rational individual risk
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Jeff Linder
jeffreylinder
Delayed antibiotics are a bad idea. New RCT. New thread. 1/12@theresa_rowe1 and I wrote about this in @JAMA_current.A new -- and very good -- RCT in Pediatrics confirms problems with
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becky
beckyyjadee_
A boy jumped off a balcony at a party trying to avoid a police fine. A boy chose the freedom and decided it was a safer bet to jump off
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Katherine Ellen Foley
katherineefoley
As you've probably heard, we're getting close to having #CovidVaccines authorized in western countries (and they have been in the UK). It's tantalizing to think that life will be "normal"
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Gerry McBride
GerryMcBride
Seeing a lot of Americans on here talking about all the great stuff you can buy in a bodega. Ha! Try coming to Ireland and heading to a wee shop
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