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" ... "As an attorney," she states, "we were balancing the needs of lots of different clients simultaneously. There'd be one or two transactions that took a disproportion amount of time. It offered me a mindset towards being conscientious about risk, being very careful about protecting our business and our portfolio companies from future risks." ... "
" ... But this always gives us a problem. If we see pay inequity then how do we know which of these two it is? It isn't true that just because the average woman in a company gets paid less than the average man that therefore women doing the same job are being paid less than a man. A modern corporation pays different amounts for different skills after all, and if there's a gender disproportion in who has the skills then a gender pay difference might be entirely rational, it might not be. ... "
" ... To defend their move, schools cite research showing that “ACT and SAT scores are strongly linked to family income, mother’s education level and race.” Let’s break this sentence down: Children from wealthier families, the majority of whom are white, and who have in addition a college-graduate mother, are more likely to do well on the ACT and SAT. This disproportion, the test’s critics aver, is unjust. As a result, as many as 1,050 American colleges and universities—roughly 40 percent of the whole—have jettisoned the tests. ... "
" ... While there are many factors to blame, the core issue seems to be the rise of complexity in disproportion to the number of cloud systems deployed -- or endpoints. According to my own research and experience in the industry, as the number of systems in the cloud rises, the amount of complexity grows at about 1.75 times the growth of systems, both on-premise and in the cloud. Eventually, the enterprise may reach a point where the cost of managing cloud and its associated risks outweigh its potential benefits ... "