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" ... Bolick freaks out about marriage statistics but does not explore the numbers of committed couples who may be bringing up families and living together. She notes the disappearance of the desirable high status male, but foregoes a look at the fate of the “low-status” leftovers. Since the ratio of men to women in the US is 49.2 to 50.8 there must be a whole community of undesirable men out there, looking for love. But they're uneducated and not rich, so who cares? ... "
" ... Clearly, health insurance challenges need to be addressed long term, and the recent announcements by the insurance executives that they will waive copays for coronavirus testing and treatments is progress. This is to make sure no one foregoes testing or treatment due to cost, thereby allowing the virus to spread. But we need to do more to ensure that fear of medical bills does not cause people to forego medical care due to the cost for any potential ailment, as well. ... "
" ... In short, many of the Trump’s most recent regulatory actions may not survive legal challenge in the courts if Biden foregoes the CRA. ... "
" ... It’s perhaps this rounded shape that best separates Vhernier from its contemporary counterparts. The retail space foregoes the sharp angles, contrasting color schemes, minimalist design approach that are commonplace among other firms that focus on contemporary jewels. It’s also one of the distinct features of its jewels. ... "
" ... The bedrock economic principle of “opportunity cost” means you can’t spend the same money on two different things at the same time. Each purchase foregoes others. Buying nuclear power displaces buying some mixture of fossil-fueled generation, renewable generation, and efficient use. Nuclear owners strive to beat coal and gas while their allies often disparage or suppress renewables. Yet most US nuclear plants are uneconomic just to run, so many are closing. To keep milking those old assets instead, their powerful owners seek and often get multi-billion-dollar bailouts from malleable state legislatures for about a tenth of the nuclear fleet so far, postponing the economic reckoning by shooting the market messenger. ... "