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co2benzoate
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Comment #28441375
Hard to tell. For example, if COVID came from the Wuhan lab, then I suppose we would say they've been brilliant at PR since they haven't really been seriously hounded over that.
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Comment #28429829
Correct me if I'm wrong, but The Guardian is run by the upper class. It would be strange to assume they speak for other classes.
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Comment #28427473
Then use the word nonfiguratively instead of literally.
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Comment #28425315
'Nonfiguratively' would work.
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Comment #28424649
You are looking for a statistician.
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Comment #28424420
By that point the show was popular enough for them not to need a compelling story or nudity; fans would watch either way.
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Comment #28418174
California's population is 36% larger than Texas' population but only had 1.8% more votes for Trump. In contrast, California had 111% more votes for Biden.
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Comment #28417817
Why does there tend to be a reflexive set of predictable comments on any article about racism within the tech industry that boils down to "Here is some half baked unresearched expl…
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Comment #28410457
Why not both? There are many companies and countries where you can do just that. Work a 30 hour week with a month+ vacation a year.
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Comment #28405906
Then you answered your own question about the type of visas you can get.
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Comment #28405674
Sometimes I wonder how many people are running experiments on HN users to see what percentage of initial comments tend to be reflexively about the headline as opposed to the actual…
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Comment #28399336
The answer is pretty clearly money.
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Comment #28395704
And now there is data to support that.
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Comment #28391671
Which topics are banned in China? Other than the typical Winnie the Pooh, Tiananmen Square, and Taiwan areas? edit - I guess Tiananmen Square isn't available in spell check
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Comment #28391617
You should still use common sense to determine courses of action when you don't have evidence.
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Comment #28389059
When documentation is bad it leads to wasted time, wasted money, buggy software, and angry customers.
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Comment #28388674
The average person does not have enough evidence to refute that the moon is not made of cheese. That does not mean one should hear out a lunarcheesist.
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Comment #28376614
The moon is made of cheese, agreed?
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Comment #28374840
You'll have to ask the Google execs https://www.businessinsider.com/google-exec-reportedly-worki... https://www.forbes.com/sites/siladityaray/2021/08/06/google-...