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...Elaine Englehardt, professor of ethics at Utah Valley University, argues that the 737 Max crashes stemmed from “a toxic culture and a breach between management and engineering”....
...Elaine MooreDeputy editor of Lex Gabrielle Zevin’s book Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow has the most lyrical description of video gaming I’ve ever read....
...When YouTube took a more aggressive stance on removing videos in 2017, puppies were brought into the office to comfort staff....
...Even if we have never met “Elaine”, we probably encounter someone like her all the time. It’s just that we might not notice....
...No bloodletting in Valley from Holmes and TheranosInstead of seeing the Elizabeth Holmes case as a spur to toughen up due diligence, Silicon Valley is choosing to dismiss it as an outlier, writes Elaine...
...Apology YouTube videos are the ‘new new thing’ I love everything Elaine Moore writes about tech and life in Silicon Valley....
...“There are multiple generations, local and distant, who derive a sense of comfort and inspiration from simply knowing that a place like City Lights can still exist,” added Elaine Katzenberger in her appeal...
...In the end we decided to take music to comfort the injured, the bereaved. We had somebody who was in a coma for seven days coming out of it as we were singing....
...Elaine Kasket, a member of the British Psychological Society’s Covid-19 bereavement task force and author of All the Ghosts in the Machine, says the pandemic has given technology a makeover....
...Headspace: how to stay sane in a pandemic Elaine Moore Spiritual enlightenment via smartphone is easy to scoff at....
...If the hollowing out of the high street is too gloomy to contemplate then you can take comfort in the unexpected sensation of a vegan sausage roll that has propelled town-centre bakery chain Greggs on to...
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...According to the FT’s Elaine Moore and Eric Platt, who cast a cool eye over the business this week, the answer is: not by a long shot....
...For any Brexiters affronted by the pound’s treatment in global markets since the EU referendum, there may be comfort in knowing the UK is still regarded as one of the world’s most trustworthy borrowers....
...“Despite popular belief, we take no comfort in the decline in interest rates and argue that it should be viewed as a bad sign,” he said....
...Six months later, stocks shrugged off Brexit while the bond market took comfort from it....
...The euro’s level of about $1.08 is not outside the ECB’s comfort zone, says Kamal Sharma, G10 FX strategist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch....
...It was Nancy Mitford who described the 1930s as the decade when the age of luxury gave way to the age of comfort....
...Although the central bank can take comfort from a recent run of upbeat economic data and rising inflation expectations it also made repeated attempts to scotch the idea that this could trigger an early end...
...And there is comfort to be gained from the fact that the Treasury has said it will honour UK sovereign bonds no matter what happens, and that even if Scotland does refuse to take a share of national debt...
...Spain’s Iberian neighbour also saw borrowing costs fall on Monday as investors drew comfort from a report upgrading Portugal’s credit rating....
...sudden volatility in Italy’s benchmark government bond yields has encapsulated growing market nervousness that borrowing costs across countries hit hardest by the eurozone crisis may have fallen too far for comfort...
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