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" ... Indeed, more and more big-chain department stores and established brands have been closing locations, as consumers are going online to get their fill of fashion. This seismic shift in shopping habits has prompted many to restructure and invest in e-commerce, abjuring the standard that heavily relied on foot-traffic to turn a profit. But for Wolf & Badger, following traditions has never been part of its business model. Not only has its online platform always been front and center (which is perhaps why it is “growing 100% year-on-year,” according to Graham), it also doesn’t offer the same flashy merchandise, concentrating on burgeoning brands instead. ... "
" ... Similarly, abjuring further opioid work resembles an ex-spouse from a disastrous marriage vowing never again to date his/her ex-spouse. ... "
" ... Similarly, the Obama administration has portrayed this interim agreement as a win for Israel’s security. Washington can be expected to do the same as negotiators work on a final deal. But abjuring of nuclear weapons capability, and not cheating on that commitment, will do little more than take Israel off Tehran’s atomic target board. In the absence of a broad deal with the US, Iran is likely to continue arming Hezbollah and Hamas. So hopes that recent events in Geneva can crack open the window to Middle East peace remain far from realistic. ... "
" ... The Greeks fully understand their potential to gravely damage EU unity and the global built-to-fail, faith-based banking system. Indeed, this is their main negotiating trump card. But blackmailing their partners and abjuring major fiscal reform (required with or without default) is not in Greece’s long-term interest. Nor is it in the interest of other EU members to perpetually police Greece’s fiscal behavior. What’s needed is a way for Greece to default without bringing down the Greek financial system, let alone overall financial exchange. ... "