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" ... "Some folks are trying to ascribe it to personal feelings," de Blasio said. "It’s not. It’s a legal responsibility that we have to undertake appropriately. That’s what this is all about. ... "
" ... But slots at Hong Kong cannot be sold. Official rules only permit trading between an airline and its subsidiaries (for example, Cathay Pacific and Cathay Dragon), or between subsidiaries (Cathay Dragon and HK Express). So without being able to sell its slots at congested Hong Kong, United could not ascribe value to the slots. Other Asian airports also tend to prohibit slot sales, unlike European and American counterparts. ... "
" ... But that doesn’t necessarily mean that dark energy is the simplest thing we can ascribe to it. It doesn’t mean that dark energy is a simple, unchanging constant, and that there’s a certain value that it has had for 13.8 billion years, and that value will never change. Instead, dark energy can take on a whole wide range of properties, and if we want to constrain what it can or cannot be, we need superior data and measurements. The future of the Universe can be known, but only with the confidence that the full suite of our observations can support. Until they get good enough to rule these alternative possibilities out, we cannot rule out that dark energy may wind up causing the Universe’s ultimate undoing. ... "
" ... In addition, the Rutgers/SSRS study suggests that when deciding to retain staff, ESOPs ascribe higher levels of importance of preserving valued employee skills, ties to customers and clients, a culture of teamwork, and a sense of ownership. Further, the study found that long-term public policy encouraging employee ownership produces greater job stability during a crisis than emergency government spending. In particular, ESOPs were nearly six times more likely to anticipate their business would return to its previous level of performance than non-ESOPs. ... "
" ... Most of the time, you know nothing whatsoever about the drivers in the other cars nearby to you. All that you know is that they are driving a car and the car is nearby. You attempt to infer what kind of a driver they are by observing their driving. You rarely observe them directly as a human being, and instead, you watch how their car moves and maneuvers. From the actions of their car, you might ascribe some beliefs to the type of person they are, though this is just a guess and based on the driving that you see, and not by having sat with them over a cup of coffee and discussed global politics and the like. ... "