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Evollaqi
I suspect Ash'arism might be more compatible with pluralism than, say, Mu'tazilism, Catholicism, and many strains of secular liberalism – and might explain why historically Muslim societies were often more
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theZULU🇮🇳
RaveenKr
Modi Knows ...Folks a Long Thread; Trust me it'll be worth ur while.'Modi was right. We were wrong. Protesting farmers are checkmated!'ByAshish Shukla 9th FebI sense #FarmersProtests has lost its
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Michael Merrick
michael_merrick
At some point we will need to talk about degrees and QTS 1/ It is pretty much creedal orthodoxy to say teachers need degrees. This is for various reasons, but
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
Rise of the Coronavirus Cranks – QuilletteThis is dull & I apologise for boring you with things I’ve shown repeatedly before. If you were hoping for something new, apologies.This person
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Sahil Mahtani
sahil_mahtani
I'm going to be retweeting some charts from our recent project, The Road to 2030. This sets out our framework for thinking about the key issues over the coming decade.https://ninetyone.com/en/international/how-we-think/road-to-2030
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Adrian Docherty
what5updoc
A thread on "badwill" in banking M&A: important, given the upcoming sector consolidation activity. Badwill in bank M&A is an odd concept. It is also, regrettably, misunderstood What happens when
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Chris Kavanagh
C_Kavanagh
The way @BretWeinstein & @HeatherEHeying (and other IDWers) misrepresent science is extremely frustrating to watch. They get some things right but then ruin it by feeding their audience bad heuristics
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Aske Kammer
AskeKammer
Oh, the weather outside is frightful, but the #media, #communication, and #journalism research is delightful. Counting down to Christmas, I’ll share pieces of research (one each day) that are important,
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George Monbiot
GeorgeMonbiot
In this thread, @cartoonralph and I discuss new ways of talking about the living world and the threats it faces, so that our language stimulates people’s imagination and encourages them
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Theatre Directors Scotland
DirectorsScot
Guess what? It's #TDSThursday! In ten min, we'll start talking about what the current 'back to normal' feels like and debating ways of making theatre in a physically distant world.
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Bernard Lane
Bernard_Lane
"(Victoria's anti-conversion therapy bill), which could mean up to a decade in jail or fines of almost $10,000 for anyone found trying to suppress or change another person’s sexuality or
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Oliver Jumpertz
oliverjumpertz
AWS Lambda is an awesome offering. You provide the code, AWS handles the infrastructure and execution for you.But where is your code actually executed? How does AWS do it?I recently
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Oliver Jumpertz
oliverjumpertz
AWS Lambda is an awesome offering. You provide the code, AWS handles the infrastructure and execution for you.But where is your code actually executed? How does AWS do it?I recently
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Sunder Katwala
sundersays
Final Covid attitudes memo of 2020: no 37- Christmas spirit only slightly dampened, but doubts about relying on public to manage risks- UK ranks high for vaccine appetite; low for
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Stephen Barlow
SteB777
A big thank you to @GeorgeMonbiot for highlighting my response to him and I will try to explain what I meant in a tweet thread here. I have been inspired
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Lucas Morin
lucasmorin_eolc
Do non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) really increase the risk of adverse outcomes and death among patients who test positive for SARS-CoV-2?A new observational, registry-based study in @PLOSMedicine suggests that it
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