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Self-isolation in combination with easily available testing could be an excellent way to tamp down both viruses—according to epidemiologists, proper testing is a big factor in helping us return to relative normality.
THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC IS ABOUT TO COLLIDE WITH FLU SEASON. HERE’S WHAT TO EXPECT.SARA CHODOSHAUGUST 26, 2020POPULAR-SCIENCEYou know, being able to tell right away if there’s irregular activity and report it to the proper authorities, that’s really an important part of the role that we play.
THE ECONOMICS OF SPORTS GAMBLING (EP. 388 REBROADCAST)STEPHEN J. DUBNERAUGUST 20, 2020FREAKONOMICSOther vaccines bring in a unique, representative piece of the virus—a protein or a polysaccharide—that isn’t harmful, but still inspires the proper immune response.
TACKLING COVIDTATE RYAN-MOSLEYAUGUST 19, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWThey will also touch on new forecasting abilities with Google Analytics that have just been launched and proper measurement.
GOOGLE AND IGNITE VISIBILITY TO HOST ADVANCED PAID MEDIA EVENT YOU WON’T WANT TO MISSSPONSORED CONTENT: IGNITE VISIBILITYAUGUST 12, 2020SEARCH ENGINE LANDBesides, proper implementation of VSM enables the following benefits.
DEFINING VALUE STREAM MANAGEMENT FOR SEO BUSINESS OWNERSCONNIE BENTONAUGUST 11, 2020SEARCH ENGINE WATCHIn Illinois, multiple polling places lacked the proper voting equipment or cleaning supplies.
THERE HAVE BEEN 38 STATEWIDE ELECTIONS DURING THE PANDEMIC. HERE’S HOW THEY WENT.NATHANIEL RAKICH (NATHANIEL.RAKICH@FIVETHIRTYEIGHT.COM)AUGUST 3, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHTAs reality sets in for many workers that they’ll be stuck at home for the foreseeable future, many have found themselves pining for a proper ergonomic chair.
THE CHAIR EVERY REMOTE WORKER WANTS HASN’T BEEN INVENTED YETANNE QUITOJULY 21, 2020QUARTZMasks may be necessary in such situations, even with proper social distancing.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE AIRBORNE TRANSMISSION OF COVID-19JONATHAN LAMBERTJULY 7, 2020SCIENCE NEWSThe city needs to decide if spending $34 million a year to subsidize a program that is counterproductive to its zero waste plan and primarily benefits single-family homes is the proper distribution of increasingly scarce resources.
IT’S TIME TO REVISIT THIS GARBAGE CITY POLICYJOE BETTLES, MARIANNA GARCIA, ELISE HANSON, JACK CHRISTENSEN AND AURORA LIVINGSTONJUNE 25, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOThis was followed by the establishment of a proper Forum, accompanied by the newly constructed Capitolium, Temple of Jupiter and even a synagogue.
OSTIA ANTICA: RECONSTRUCTION AND HISTORY OF THE HARBOR CITY OF ANCIENT ROMEDATTATREYA MANDALAPRIL 14, 2020REALM OF HISTORYWORDS RELATED TO PROPER
- appropriate
- best
- certain
- characteristic
- chief
- choice
- defined
- definite
- designated
- determinate
- different
- earmarked
- especial
- exceptional
- exclusive
- express
- extraordinary
- festive
- first
- gala
- individual
- limited
- main
- major
- marked
- memorable
- momentous
- out of the ordinary
- particular
- peculiar
- personal
- primary
- proper
- rare
- red-letter
- reserved
- restricted
- select
- set
- significant
- smashing
- sole
- specialized
- specific
- uncommon
- unique
- unreal
- unusual
- austere
- celibate
- clean
- continent
- controlled
- decent
- decorous
- elegant
- immaculate
- impotent
- inexperienced
- innocent
- intemerate
- modest
- monogamous
- moral
- neat
- nice
- platonic
- proper
- prudish
- pure
- quiet
- refined
- restrained
- simple
- spotless
- stainless
- subdued
- unaffected
- unblemished
- uncontaminated
- undefiled
- unstained
- unsullied
- unwed
- vestal
- virgin
- virtuous
- wholesome
- able
- accomplished
- adapted
- adept
- adequate
- apt
- au fait
- clever
- competent
- dynamite
- efficient
- experienced
- fireball
- fitted
- gifted
- good
- green thumb
- has what it takes
- having know-how
- having the goods
- having the right stuff
- intelligent
- knowing the ropes
- knowing the score
- like a one-man band
- like a pistol
- masterly
- old hand
- old-timer
- on the ball
- proficient
- proper
- qualified
- skillful
- suited
- talented
- there
- up
- up to it
- up to snuff
- up to speed
- veteran
- according to Hoyle
- actual
- amen
- appropriate
- cooking with gas
- dead on
- equitable
- factual
- faithful
- faultless
- flawless
- for sure
- free of error
- impeccable
- just
- legitimate
- nice
- okay
- on target
- on the ball
- on the beam
- on the button
- on the money
- on the nose
- on track
- perfect
- precise
- proper
- regular
- right
- right as rain
- right on
- right stuff
- righteous
- rigorous
- stone
- strict
- true
- undistorted
- unmistaken
- veracious
- veridical
- candid
- cricket
- decent
- disinterested
- dispassionate
- due
- ethical
- even-handed
- even-steven
- fair
- fair and square
- fair shake
- fair-to-middling
- honest
- impersonal
- just
- level
- moral
- nondiscriminatory
- nonpartisan
- objective
- proper
- proportionate
- reasonable
- right
- rightful
- square
- square deal
- stable
- unbiased
- uncolored
- unprejudiced
- accomplished
- adept
- adequate
- all around
- au fait
- capable
- certified
- competent
- disciplined
- efficient
- equipped
- examined
- experienced
- expert
- fit
- fitted
- good
- instructed
- knowledgeable
- licensed
- practiced
- pro
- proficient
- proper
- proved
- quizzed
- talented
- tested
- trained
- tried
- up to snuff
- up to speed
- vet
- veteran
- war-horse
- wicked
- appropriate
- best
- certain
- characteristic
- chief
- choice
- defined
- definite
- designated
- determinate
- different
- earmarked
- especial
- exceptional
- exclusive
- express
- extraordinary
- festive
- first
- gala
- individual
- limited
- main
- major
- marked
- memorable
- momentous
- out of the ordinary
- particular
- peculiar
- personal
- primary
- proper
- rare
- red-letter
- reserved
- restricted
- select
- set
- significant
- smashing
- sole
- specialized
- specific
- uncommon
- unique
- unreal
- unusual
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