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...“On Reddit, you don’t aimlessly scroll on your feed and stumble upon something....
...The pandemic was like “a pause button and we weren’t sure what would happen”. As a “tsunami” of women left the workforce, Swartz saw a new opening....
...Michael Swartz, a lawyer representing the anti-Hill directors, said: “The complaint is rife with outrageous claims, which we look forward to refuting in due course.”...
...“It's clearly a failure for Under Armour,” said David Swartz, equities analyst for Morningstar. “They didn't sign a 15-year, $280m contract just to terminate it four years later.”...
...“You can’t choose your outrage,” Ms Swartz said....
...However, Mr Swartz added: “I don’t think it’s the best choice. The alternative is to have an emissions trading system....
...While managing physical money from multiple issuers is complicated — euros and dollars don’t fit in the same wallet, and it would be terribly cumbersome if cash drawers had slots for all possible currencies...
...The mild-mannered elderly lady with rimless spectacles and a rhinestone-adorned Trump T-shirt says she has been a Democrat all her life, until she “grew up” to vote for Mr Trump....
...“I don’t see any of this leading very quickly toward a global carbon price.” Meanwhile, existing carbon trading schemes reveal the challenges of making such measures work....
...“The bot still doesn’t know what ‘Chicago’ is, it is just following trend data.”...
...(WSJ) Campaign commentary Ted Cruz, hometown anti-hero (Mimi Swartz, NYT) Bernie Sanders doesn’t know squat about Wall Street (William Cohan, Vanity Fair) The ebb and flow of the road to the nomination...
...Threatened with 35 years in prison, you see Swartz fade away on-screen. Impartiality doesn’t figure in this slickly vigorous film (it would be tough given that the prosecutors declined to appear)....
...Maybe they won’t appeal to as wide an audience as, say, ESPN, but [as] niche subjects, they’ll probably need to be sustained through direct subscription.”...
...But sharing isn’t immoral – it’s a moral imperative.” His defenders agree. Scroll through the comments section of a Wired article and you can read their rationalisations....
...I don’t like exercising. If I would do more, I think I wouldn’t have these issues.” Couldn’t he just walk around this lovely landscape? “But it’s so boring....
...“But we don’t officially know exactly which companies will be covered....
...“So, I’m very comfortable about what things are going to be like when I don’t show up here.”...
...“You can’t imagine how exciting this is for an old newspaper guy.”...
...“Our philosophy was fail quickly; don’t invest so heavily that you’re stuck with something, and don’t fall in love with it because it won’t love you back, obviously,” he says....
...I don’t pretend that everything online is great writing....
...“I didn’t know if I could stick it at first,” says Atakan, 13, “but this has been the best place to learn how to change myself.”...
...Jeffrey Swartz, chief executive of Timberland, told the Financial Times in June that he had learnt – gradually – to be comfortable with its alternative associations....
...“As always the decisions aren’t hard, the questions are hard. Do you have the right questions?...
...“I can’t imagine being part of a nation, part of a government … that’s being forced to dramatically scale back our engagement with the rest of the world.”...
...The text is concise and the photographs, some taken by American landscape architect Martha Swartz, instructive....
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