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In less than a few months we can orchestrate a completely new project.
LEVERAGING COLLECTIVE INTELLIGENCE AND AI TO BENEFIT SOCIETYJASON SPARAPANINOVEMBER 18, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWBoth were orchestrated by Secretary of the Interior David Bernhardt.
DOI HARMS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTIONS UNTIL THE ENDWES SILERNOVEMBER 17, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINEIn Week 3, the Bears faced a 16-point deficit against Atlanta until the Falcons defense allowed Nick Foles to orchestrate a come-from-behind victory starting in the third quarter.
THE BILLS, BEARS AND BROWNS AREN’T AS GOOD AS THEIR RECORDSNEIL GREENBERGNOVEMBER 6, 2020WASHINGTON POSTThat’s particularly true if the groups that orchestrated them were acting in support of a particular campaign and targeting voters likely to fall into the other camp, says Rebecca Tushnet, a law professor at Harvard Law School.
ELECTION ROBOCALLS: WHAT WE KNOW AND WHAT WE DON’TJAMES TEMPLENOVEMBER 4, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWHer work, which now involved orchestrating covid-related events online, was unrelenting and though her husband did his fair share of baby duty, many tasks — like pumping and nursing — necessarily fell to her.
WORKING MOMS ARE NOT OKAYAMY JOYCE, ELLEN MCCARTHYOCTOBER 30, 2020WASHINGTON POSTUnable to realize its goals through legislation, the Republicans have also orchestrated a takeover of the federal judiciary.
THIS YEAR’S ELECTIONS WILL DECIDE WHETHER AMERICA WITNESSES A THIRD RECONSTRUCTIONDAVID LOVEOCTOBER 29, 2020WASHINGTON POSTHe orchestrated an extensive legal and lobbying strategy that succeeded in stalling the agency’s final decision in court just long enough to outlast the Obama administration.
WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON WITH THE PEBBLE MINE?TIM SOHNOCTOBER 28, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINEWe had experienced viscerally orchestrated attacks and I knew in my heart that the boycott would work a little bit, it would get some attention and raise the issue, but it wouldn’t stop the hate.
‘RACE TO DELIVER’: PERNOD RICARD CMO PAM FORBUS ON A NEW ANTI-HATE SPEECH INITIATIVE AND HOW THE CORONAVIRUS CHANGED THE COMPANY’S MARKETINGKRISTINA MONLLOSOCTOBER 22, 2020DIGIDAYThe superfamily of GPCRs orchestrate numerous fundamental biological processes, including vision, the detection of neurotransmitters in the brain, and the regulation of immune responses.
OUR MIND-BOGGLING SENSE OF SMELL - ISSUE 91: THE AMAZING BRAINANN-SOPHIE BARWICHOCTOBER 14, 2020NAUTILUSUntil late 2018, the Fed was “normalizing,” meaning that it was gradually raising its benchmark rate to exceed the pace of inflation, hence orchestrating a return to positive “real rates” that have been the norm for decades.
THE BIGGEST ECONOMIC THREAT FACING THE NEXT ADMINISTRATION: A WEAK DOLLARSHAWN TULLYOCTOBER 11, 2020FORTUNEWORDS RELATED TO ORCHESTRATOR
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