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If it were industrial strategy, it would be strengthened, not relaxed.
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Next Wed I expect that every player leaves his blood and soul on the pitch. i don’t want to see my son cry inconsolably on Wed and I want to see my him go to school on Thu with immense pride and with his head held up high! Also it would boost my daughter’s GCSE spirits. Make it happen!!! COYS
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The guy who has more self-marketing skills than brains?
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Trump attempts to sack the Fed Chair not Powell
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Sandbanks
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Becoming a staellite of a death cult leads to ... death. Being in the gravitational pull of the Death Star is not as attractive as Labour think. The Starmer government is a massive disappointment and not just on trade.
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Yesterday Vinicius received a similar tackle and there was a yellow card. They reasoned that Vinicius could have jumped to avoid it, lol. Otherwise based on my experience it depends on who receives the tackle. If Messi, automatic red + 10 match ban.
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Mine? I was interested in political economics and fiscal policy when at UCL but that was a long time ago.
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Where did tou study? High school? I studied macro with Philippe Aghion among others. Whart you are saying is ludictrously bollocks.
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That’s not true. Most German corporations willingly cooperated with the nazi regime and they were reassured by Göring, Schacht and Hitler throughout the 30’s. Same is true for American companies that supplied the German military including Ford, GM and others. Don’t expect corps to oppose Trump.
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National success was declared on inauguration day. If it’s declared, it becomes truth and if it’s true anything contrary to truth is false and/or fabricated by globalists and/or cosmopolitans who organise, conspire, and undermine in the Prague Cemetary.
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Thanks, we don't need the Americans. The Eurolegue is fine without them.
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This should be a once in a lifetime opportunity for the UK to attract scientists by setting up an R&D fund to offer grants in basic research in biotech, biology, chemistry and defence. A little bit of imagination is required to act swiftly and decisively. As a realist, I know this won’t happen.
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That is correct. It’s technological slavery. American technological dominance is the result of defence R&D. If defence R&D is expanded, brain drain to the U.S. can be reversed and tech clusters will be created. It would be a productivity boom to the economy. Don’t understand how people don’t see it.
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NATO is, effectively, dead, it makes no difference if the U.S. legally leaves the organisation or not. Article 5 is no longer credible.
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that would require courage and willingness to take a major financial blow.
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Becoming a soviet satellite.
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strong bolshevik vibes
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It’s not the runways that generate economic growth. But sure let’s talk about infrastructure, an affordable and working railway system, for example, does have a quantifiable and positive effect on economic growth.
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These are the things that boils your blood. Is this something they asked for in Beijing? It must be as their carmakers need subsidised Western consumption given their substantial overcapacity. It’s not investment in UK growth, it’s irresponsible and terrifyingly stupid.
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And it seems to have disappeared after answering the question. I think you have to ask more than once for the answer to not disappear. I suspect they will not let the current version fly in China.
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You can also ask it several times like this
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By the way I had to ask 3x whether Coriolanus was banned in a communist country. It started answering but it disappeared but for the 3rd time it left the answer there.
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"In recent years, China’s treatment of Uyghurs and other minorities in **Xinjiang re-education camps** has drawn comparisons to these historical systems, highlighting ongoing concerns about human rights abuses."
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I asked Deepseek first about Solzhenitsyn. Then asked it to compare the gulag with Mao's re-education camps. It gave me an answer which then disappeared. Then asked again, and it answered. This was the lest sentence:
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So what? If google did not exist, the internet would still be a success. If Microsoft had not succeeded, we would still be using a dominant operating system. The LLMs in general may be a dead end when it comes to AGI but they can still upend the labour market.
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I don't think so.
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Theere is a big difference betwen can't and don't want to.
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That's good, then the next step is to differentiate between a credible and a non-credible "threat" under asymmetric information so when the "moral" outrage comes, it's not coming in disguise of any faux surprise. It's kind of like a whose justice which rationality game in politics.
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Walking back on his son and walking back on U.S. Steel, you can’t be serious.
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Right, stating several times unequivocally during the campaign that U.S. Steel will not be owned by a foreign entity and then not walking back on it is a key sign of bitterness. It was destined to be blocked in September but for Nippon asking for a refiling.
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I mean Bernardo Silva ran faster in the 120th minute than Camavinga in last year's Champions League semi-final and I think I would stop there when it comes to speculating about the "fitness" aspect of the decline.
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Yes
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nigh or high, you are sly
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The alternative is sectarian violence first and then some form Islamic rule. Which Islamic rule is anyone’s guess. The Christians celebrating today is heartbreaking to see. There is nothing to celebrate without any planning. Are Western governments ready for the next wave of migrants from Syria?
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Food. My food basket in 2007 vs today. Just one example. The best fruit yogurt ever was Stapleton’s (especially the gooseberry one). It just disappeared, gone. But many more high quality food items disappeared.
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This is a very sily take. A simple early biological advantage that will disappear soon. In table tennis, under 11 competitions are sometimes mixed, you know, for a reason.
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Makes no sense but BP's M&A track record is dismal so would be in line. Why did Novartis decide to buy Morphosys? Made zero sense when they announced it.