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" ... As one might expect, the new lockdown measures make it difficult to travel to or from the United Kingdom. Below are the current details of the ongoing U.K. travel ban. ... "
" ... People expect law to reflect some kind of morality. We expect the power of the law to be used justly. When law and power seem to align against common sense—that’s a tough lesson, even for lawyers. The immigration legal system is a world unto itself, and even for experienced lawyers, nothing prepares them for it. ... "
" ... Today he said, “We expect to hit way below combined cycle in just a few iterations.” ... "
" ... We expect significant pushback and debate in future months. Big Tech has geared up for the lobbying fight of its life. On the EU side, there is steely determination, partly for the right reasons. However, we believe there should be a far clearer separation between issues of regulation and customer dependency on one hand, and industrial policy on the other. Europe should set clear criteria that will apply to EU, US and Chinese firms alike, and consider how to regain its industrial might. It should not try, as the US did with China, to undermine its rivals’ firms to gain strength. Rather, it should cultivate its own tech ecosystem based on more democratic, open structures, and enact policies to boost EU tech. ... "
" ... What this means is that A) I can expect Regal to sign up for a similar deal with Universal very soon and B) Disney, Warner Bros., Paramount, Sony, Lionsgate and/or STX may flirt with similar arrangements with the major theater chains. The irony is that the first Universal/AMC deal, which came about after AMC threatened to blackball Universal flicks over the PVOD release of Trolls: World Tour, was touted as the death of movie theatres. Yet Focus and Universal have been the only major studio offering theatrical product over the last several weeks and could remain so, give or take whatever becomes of Wonder Woman 1984, up until mid-February. It’s a little simplistic to say that Universal is “saving” movie theaters, but their competition has mostly (and understandably) taken their balls and walked home. ... "