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" ... However, mobile operator Megafon offered to erase the debt and move the trackers to a less-expensive SMS rate. As such, the researchers will be able to keep the project running and monitor data from the eagles' routes through the end of the year, with the help of the crowdfunding boost. ... "
" ... If you make a film in The Villages, merely turning a camera on, immediately you can’t erase the politics from that place or the vision of Ronald Reagan’s “Morning In America” kind-of vibe, which a lot of the places are designed to look like. ... "
" ... One of the latest variants is a claim that the criminals have your data. They say they’ve breached your website and downloaded your company data. They’ll demand a payment to give it back and erase it from their files. But they usually don’t specify what data they have, except sometimes to claim they have your medical files or proof of criminal activity. And they threaten to expose it. ... "
" ... Unprecedented market volatility and economic uncertainty following the Covid-19 pandemic present a chance for wealth managers to improve their relationships with clients and acquire new ones. However, the pandemic won't erase deep structural issues in the industry. Wealth management services are largely undifferentiated and highly commoditized. Offerings are essentially homogeneous, where any advisor can deliver a comparable service or product. ... "
" ... What’s to be done about the present situation? Rosenfeld’s most fundamental insight is that focusing on the present can erase the lessons of history. She argues there has always been a tension between what she calls “technocratic” and “populist” temptations, giving rise to an elusive “sweet spot” where so-called expert knowledge and the wisdom of the crowd compensate for the other’s limitations. Moreover, it is a sweet spot that needs to be maintained as circumstances change, so that the work of a healthy democracy is never done. ... "