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Somehow, an intriguing premise and two dynamic performers aren’t enough to save this movie from its almost unbearable tediousness.
ZENDAYA AND JOHN DAVID WASHINGTON DESERVE A BETTER FILM THAN MALCOLM & MARIEALISSA WILKINSONFEBRUARY 5, 2021VOXThe reason they do that is because they feel that they have a better opportunity to intimidate people on their way to a vote if it’s conducted at their own premises.
WHY AMAZON’S $62 MILLION FTC LABOR SETTLEMENT IS A BIGGER DEAL THAN THE BEZOS NEWSABBY VESOULISFEBRUARY 4, 2021TIMEThe premise was these household brands would subsidize my groceries in exchange for real-time data on the buying habits of shoppers like me.
GAMESTOP FUTURES RALLY AGAIN. SHOULD INVESTORS WORRY?BERNHARD WARNERFEBRUARY 3, 2021FORTUNEThe company had pre-pandemic plans to build five to 10 more, but Covid-19 proved to be a mass blow for a retail store chain built on the premise of offering a space for children to play in-person around purchasable toys.
‘A RETAIL MEDIA COMPANY’: HOW CAMP WANTS ITS ONLINE CONTENT TO EVENTUALLY DRIVE CUSTOMERS BACK TO STORESKAYLEIGH BARBERFEBRUARY 3, 2021DIGIDAYAlso included in RISE is support for more than 2,200 APIs to integrate various on-premises, cloud and non-SAP systems, access to SAP’s low-code and no-code capabilities and, of course, its database and analytics offerings.
SAP LAUNCHES ‘RISE WITH SAP,’ A CONCIERGE SERVICE FOR DIGITAL TRANSFORMATIONFREDERIC LARDINOISJANUARY 27, 2021TECHCRUNCHHis idea, built on a premise similar to psychologist Abraham Maslow’s hierarchy of human needs, was that humans were motivated by basic instincts.
THE NEWEST DANGEROUS HIGH: PHENIBUTEUGENE ROBINSONJANUARY 20, 2021OZYHis premise, though, wasn’t simply based on those who had written books.
THE JAMAICAN CONNECTIONROBERT SAMUELSJANUARY 13, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThe entire premise of the credit card industry is based on late fees.
AFFIRM HITS $100 ON OPENING DAY AFTER LISTING AT $49 (UPDATED)JEFF ROBERTSJANUARY 13, 2021FORTUNEAsk a fan for a favorite “Calvin and Hobbes” scenario and a stream of recurring comic premises pours forth.
‘CALVIN AND HOBBES’ SAID GOODBYE 25 YEARS AGO. HERE’S WHY BILL WATTERSON’S MASTERWORK ENCHANTS US STILL.MICHAEL CAVNADECEMBER 31, 2020WASHINGTON POSTIt didn’t surround another Earth, but my premise had worked.
MY SATELLITE WOULD FIT IN A SMALL SUITCASE.KATIE MCLEANDECEMBER 18, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWWORDS RELATED TO PREMISE
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