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" ... 3. Fuel Suppliers (Oil Retail). The third option to meet the low-sulfur requirement was to mix Heavy Fuel Oil with other forms of ship oil and combustible chemicals (such as plastics). These new, blended fuels, would have resulted in a higher cost for the ship fuel retailers, and it was unclear whether all these costs could be passed onto the ship operators. These blended fuels would have reduced margins of retail ship fuel suppliers around the world (called bunker fuel suppliers, and often included many of the oil majors’ retail arms such as BP, Total, Shell, Exxon). There would be a lot more operational risk put on oil retail providers whereas before, they were simply brokers to get ship oil from where there was supply (refineries) to where there was demand (400 major ports around the world). ... "
" ... An early playoff exit could quickly lead to turmoil, as well as roster/coaching staff turnover. It's not difficult to envision. This is Durant and Irving, after all, future Hall of Fame players with potentially combustible personalities. If it can happen to the Clippers, it can happen to the Nets. The hope is Brooklyn can take those lessons and learn from them – rather than repeating LA's mistakes. ... "
" ... Consider a structure surrounded by combustible grass, bushes or trees. Of course, you need smoke detectors and automatic sprinklers in case a fire starts inside the building. On the large scale, though, you want to prevent external fires from getting to your building. You clear the brush and trees. You create firebreaks if you can. You do everything you possibly can to ensure the danger can't get close enough to do harm. ... "
" ... For a while it served as the most combustible hysteria-inducing political bogey to shake our world – immigrants from south of the border, the promise of a wall, the swelling caravan of Latin America's unwashed heading towards us. Then it suddenly went away. In part because the non-existent crisis completed its function as a hoary election gimmick, overblown in the first place. In part, because the horrors of the detention camps worked all too well as disincentive to migrants. And, finally Covid froze all large population flows. ... "
" ... The escalating violence on the streets of Portland and the escalating rhetoric between local, state, and federal officials are creating a combustible situation that is likely to play out in other cities across America as the nation hurtles through a summer of rising temperatures and rising tensions. The combination of a worsening pandemic, a deepening recession, and heightened racial tensions are all variables that figure into an unpredictable year that is reshaping America on an almost daily basis. The November presidential election is also adding a degree of uncertainty to America’s political landscape, and with that uncertainty is a rising sense of fear. ... "