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That second opinion should give the city more sensible recommendations on how to safely and quickly ready the building for full occupancy, for far less than the $115 million Kitchell recommends spending.
FLAWS AND ASSUMPTIONS RENDER 101 ASH ST. ASSESSMENT MEANINGLESSSANDOR SHAPERYSEPTEMBER 10, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOHe immediately created a sensible plan to combat the coronavirus, developing a national testing strategy and calling for a universal mask mandate.
DONALD TRUMP HAS FAILED TO PROTECT ME AND OTHER STUDENTS FROM COVID-19JAKEMETHSEPTEMBER 3, 2020FORTUNEI guess it’s one measure of how successful, and dominant, the political duopoly is that plenty of seemingly sensible people have plenty of seemingly sensible reform ideas that, for the most part, gain very little traction.
AMERICA’S HIDDEN DUOPOLY (EP. 356 REBROADCAST)STEPHEN J. DUBNERSEPTEMBER 3, 2020FREAKONOMICSIt might seem sensible to assume that a lower starting temperature would provide an insurmountable head start.
A NEW EXPERIMENT HINTS AT HOW HOT WATER CAN FREEZE FASTER THAN COLDEMILY CONOVERAUGUST 7, 2020SCIENCE NEWSPandemics happen because of lack of governance, sensible public health interventions and surveillance.
TO PREVENT THE NEXT PANDEMIC, WE MIGHT NEED TO CUT DOWN FEWER TREESJONATHAN LAMBERTJULY 23, 2020SCIENCE NEWSIn most industries, supply and demand create what seems like a sensible equilibrium that produces a sensible wage.
SHOULD AMERICA (AND FIFA) PAY REPARATIONS? (EP. 426)STEPHEN J. DUBNERJULY 16, 2020FREAKONOMICSStill, it’s not that hard to maintain social media activity during a crisis, and it is perhaps the only sensible thing we can do.
FOUR STRATEGIES TO MAINTAIN YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA ACTIVITY DURING A CRISISROMAN DANEGHYANJUNE 30, 2020SEARCH ENGINE WATCHByrne himself has written quite a few of these, including a recent article on what constitutes a sensible housing policy.
REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL (EP. 417)STEPHEN J. DUBNERMAY 7, 2020FREAKONOMICSI fully recognize this may not sound like a sensible question, that the answer is too obvious.
DOES THE PRESIDENT MATTER AS MUCH AS YOU THINK? (EP. 404)STEPHEN J. DUBNERFEBRUARY 6, 2020FREAKONOMICSYou’ve got to demonstrate, look, we all know that border control is only one aspect of a sensible immigration policy.
THE PRIME MINISTER WHO CRIED BREXIT (EP. 392)STEPHEN J. DUBNEROCTOBER 10, 2019FREAKONOMICSWORDS RELATED TO SENSIBLE
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