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" ... Convenient and affordable, Park’ n’Fly was a secret of LAX I shared only with friends. Those who felt no such compunction gave Park n’Fly 4.6 stars based on 191 ratings. Joe S., in what was probably the last review, gave Park N’ Fly 5 out of 5. “Convenient location is just a short walk from Terminal 1. Hopped to and from my Southwest flights with ease. While drivers are always friendly, I really liked not having to take a shuttle.” ... "
" ... However, there is no significant budgetary reform in the offing, and California’s cities and counties feel no compunction to address the issue. In fact, these days several municipalities are taking steps that will ultimately serve to exacerbate the shortfall by bringing in all of their emergency services "in house," rather than contracting out emergency services to a private entity. ... "
" ... I don't have a poll to cite, but I can say for sure that long before concussions became a concern, parents were afraid to let their children play football. Certainly, mine had no compunction for holding me out, though they cited a broken leg more than anything that could happen to my head (this was 1979-80 or so). Yet many of them let their children play anyway. I suspect a lot of the parents of young children loudest about concussion fears probably weren't going to let their kids play football anyway. ... "
" ... Ravitch’s team argues that any upticks in accountability are attacks on teachers and their profession. They defend the status quo without compunction. In response, education reformers double and triple down on the horrifying experience of the “relatively small subset of our public school populations” that happens to consist overwhelmingly of students of color. Throwaway lines like “Of course, everyone knows that teachers in underserved communities are overworked” or “We all agree that all students deserve great teachers” simply don’t count. Real thoughtfulness on education takes more than one sentence. ... "
" ... When gaslighters/narcissists are caught on video saying something that they swore they didn’t say, instead of a mea culpa, they go on the attack. They will tell you that you heard them incorrectly. Or they'll employ the latest excuse — that the audio was digitally manipulated. A gaslighter/narcissist may also tell you that, yes, he said it, but it was taken “out of context.” He may also choose to continue lying without compunction. One thing he will not do is apologize. To a gaslighter/narcissist, an apology is a sign of weakness. ... "