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" ... Both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama thereby had greater impact than Alinsky. However, it also appears neither of them materially succeeded in their goals of durably advancing social justice through use of high office and central power. That said, the creation of the Alinsky Center has not, at least yet, attracted the resources requisite to bringing Alinsky’s unfinished symphony -- expanding community organizing from the “Have-Nots” to the Middle Class -- to conclusion to see if that will work. ... "
" ... Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says that inflation may blip up a bit, due to the economy’s reopening, then settle down. As Fed Governor Lael Brainard remarked right after the new inflation report appeared: “A limited period of pandemic-related price increases is unlikely to durably change inflation dynamics.” ... "
" ... Managed Blockchain provides endpoints to access these services, which can be accessed via an AWS PrivateLink endpoint. Additionally, in Managed Blockchain, we have improved the reliability of the default ordering service, a component that ensures delivery of transactions across the blockchain network. We have rebuilt the ordering service using the same underlying technology as Amazon QLDB. There's even now an immutable change log that accurately maintains the complete history of all transactions in the blockchain network, ensuring that you durably save this data. ... "
" ... Still speaking, Kurt Kupper of Louis Moinet declared: “Our marketing mix will change durably: we will definitely question the return on investments of large trade shows, events, product launches and we will experiment more, implementing flexible, digital marketing initiatives.” ... "
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