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" ... Naturally, Covid-19-era concerns and recruiting logistics complicate our ability to invite batches of candidates to our headquarters concurrently, unless implemented virtually. Not to mention, our boutique firm cannot create a novel and equally challenging real-life brainteaser for each “super day.” Thus, this type of case may be ripe for cheating or unfair advantages. It might also provide too much information about a candidate, beyond the criteria we are assessing, thus opening up the door for distractions and biases. However, the net gains likely exceed the gains from a traditional case because the positives are drastically increased, but the negatives are somewhat equivalent. In the meantime, we continue to incorporate escape room features into our real-world project simulations. ... "
" ... Others have made similar points. The European Union has said Pompeo’s decision “risks rendering UN-led efforts to reach a comprehensive solution to the Yemen conflict more difficult. It will complicate the necessary diplomatic engagement with Ansar Allah and the work of the international community on political, humanitarian and developmental matters … The designation is likely to have disruptive effects on the delivery of humanitarian aid funded by the international community and further aggravate the economic crisis which has resulted from over five years of conflict.” ... "
" ... Such uncertainties will not help to convince a skeptical Russian public—and may also complicate efforts to promote Sputnik V internationally. ... "
" ... What could complicate state distribution plans is that two doses of the vaccine administered three weeks apart are needed to achieve the 95% effectiveness rate that the vaccine displayed in clinical trials, and it’s not yet clear when a second wave of shipments might arrive. That will leave states to decide whether to withhold some doses they’re receiving now to be sure that they have enough to provide second doses in three weeks, or exhaust the supplies they’re receiving now by giving more people single doses, betting on a smooth supply chain providing second doses soon. ... "
" ... de Juniac said he expects that “through failures or through mergers you could see more (airline) consolidation and that makes a lot of sense. But government involvement does complicate things. I see governments that provide taxpayer money (to airlines) being reluctant to see that disappear” through the collapse or merger of airlines into which governments have injected one form or another of bailout money. ... "