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Still, all of the company’s customers and others using this pricing mechanism were subject to such volatility.
ENVIRONMENT REPORT: STATE THROWS COLD WATER ON PRICING SCHEMEMACKENZIE ELMERSEPTEMBER 14, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOAfter I folded the Duo, sometimes I ended up with the camera facing toward me, not my subject, and the Duo remained in selfie mode.
REVIEW OF THE MICROSOFT SURFACE DUO FOLDING PHONE: VERY PRETTY BUT JUST HOW USEFUL IS IT?AARON PRESSMANSEPTEMBER 10, 2020FORTUNEHow and when that collapse might occur is the subject of a five-year international collaborative research effort.
NEW MAPS SHOW HOW WARM WATER MAY REACH THWAITES GLACIER’S ICY UNDERBELLYCAROLYN GRAMLINGSEPTEMBER 9, 2020SCIENCE NEWSKelvin Barrios could be the subject of yet another San Diego ethics violation.
MORNING REPORT: NEW ETHICS CONCERNS FOR CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATEVOICE OF SAN DIEGOSEPTEMBER 3, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOThis article was co-published with The Atlantic and is not subject to our Creative Commons license.
WHAT CAN MAYORS DO WHEN THE POLICE STOP DOING THEIR JOBS?BY ALEC MACGILLISSEPTEMBER 3, 2020PROPUBLICATo get around this issue, the Valencia researchers brought all their subjects in for a VO2-max test prior to the marathon.
THE ENDURING MYSTERY OF MUSCLE CRAMPSALEX HUTCHINSONSEPTEMBER 1, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINEThey set targets for how much content on a diverse subject they want to do, how much readership they want to drive “and really work at it,” he said.
DEEP DIVE: HOW COMPANIES AND THEIR EMPLOYEES ARE FACING THE FUTURE OF WORKDIGIDAYSEPTEMBER 1, 2020DIGIDAYKelvin Barrios, a City Council candidate and the subject of a criminal investigation by the San Diego district attorney’s office, failed to disclose at least $10,000 worth of income while he worked at City Hall.
BARRIOS DIDN’T DISCLOSE INCOME HE MADE BEFORE TAKING CITY HALL JOBANDREW KEATTS AND JESSE MARXAUGUST 31, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOPeople in such communities are subject to anti-mask standards, even as their larger society’s standards require masks.
IN THE TIME OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC, WHAT SHOULD YOU SAY TO SOMEONE WHO REFUSES TO WEAR A MASK? A PHILOSOPHER WEIGHS INLGBTQ-EDITORAUGUST 30, 2020NO STRAIGHT NEWSOutdated neural hardware left behind in people’s bodies is a real problem already encountered by research subjects.
ELON MUSK’S NEURALINK IS NEUROSCIENCE THEATERDAVID ROTMANAUGUST 30, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWWORDS RELATED TO SUBJECT
- John/Jane Q. Public
- aborigine
- autochthon
- burgess
- burgher
- civilian
- commoner
- cosmopolite
- denizen
- dweller
- freeman/woman
- householder
- inhabitant
- member of body politic
- member of community
- national
- native
- naturalized person
- occupant
- resident
- settler
- subject
- taxpayer
- townsman
- townsperson
- townswoman
- urbanite
- villager
- voter
- ancestries
- births
- bourgeoisies
- breeds
- calibers
- castes
- circles
- clans
- cliques
- clubs
- companies
- conditions
- connections
- coteries
- cultural levels
- degrees
- derivations
- descents
- estates
- extractions
- families
- genealogies
- grades
- hierarchies
- influences
- intelligentsia
- leagues
- lineages
- moieties
- nobilities
- origins
- pecking orders
- pedigrees
- pigeonholes
- places
- positions
- prestige
- qualities
- sects
- social ranks
- sources
- spheres
- standings
- states
- stations
- statuses
- stocks
- strains
- strata
- the right stuffs
- tiers
- titles
- administer
- administrate
- advise
- be in saddle
- boss
- bully
- call
- call the signals
- command
- conduct
- deal with
- direct
- discipline
- dominate
- domineer
- govern
- guide
- handle
- head
- head up
- hold purse strings
- hold sway over
- hold the reins
- instruct
- lead
- manage
- manipulate
- overlook
- oversee
- pilot
- predominate
- push buttons
- quarterback
- regiment
- regulate
- reign over
- rule
- run
- run the show
- run things
- steer
- subject
- subjugate
- superintend
- supervise
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