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isidoreSeville
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Comment #14877459
Yeah
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Comment #12719307
I only think that it's an issue when someone is working harder than their tolerance. I agree that management should take a role in the general welfare of their team, but in this ca…
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Comment #12719262
Well your relative performance is worse, so either tolerate that or work harder. Nobody's work-life balance is someone else's decision to make.
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Comment #11786281
I've never really used iOS so can someone tell me if this is even a real problem? The apps shown in the linked piece seem totally fine to me, so maybe there are better examples out…
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Comment #11740848
The simple fact of the matter is that we live in a litigious society. If the City could be confident that no lawsuit against a lemonade stand (and the City) would be heard by a jud…
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Comment #11737765
Right, but if you play chess against a lot of children and crush them 100% of the time and I play against moderately experienced players and win 90% of the time, I'm probably bette…
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Comment #11737671
I think that you would agree that null is not a correct prediction, so clearly the Silver model has failed for those votes.
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Comment #11735270
Worth noting that pundit Carl Diggler has not had any trouble predicting results even without a fancy statistical model
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Comment #11722155
Just as Nature intended, I will birth my child into this kiddie pool and the first thing that it sees will be Beyoncé
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Comment #11722078
I can't help but agree with this article's argument which seems to be 'there are some smallpox samples'.