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" ... Chief Judge Alex Kozinski, of the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, sitting in California, explained with frankness how his early childhood, highlighted by his and his family’s escape from totalitarian Communism, informs some of his strong – and often strongly-expressed -- libertarian leanings. ... "
" ... The public sector will not achieve the climate goals outlined in the Paris Agreement—to limit the increase in temperature to 1.5 degrees Centigrade—without the involvement and commitment of the private sector to reducing and even achieving net-zero emissions. And soon. That realization and frankness is what drives Gonzalo Muñoz, co-founder of Sistema B and the UN COP25 High Level Climate Action Champion, to directly call out businesses of all sizes, including SMEs, to take action now. ... "
" ... Their frankness aside, the Bilen/Matros paper is important and interesting because it draws parallels from online chess competitions, where they say cheating has also run rampant recently. The paper uses that chess research to offer a few thought-provoking suggestions for online proctoring. ... "
" ... There’s something beautiful about the hard-nosed frankness of the opening lines of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. Posessions, fortune, rightful property – just in case her readers are romantics, she reminds them her themes will be marriage and money. ... "
" ... With The Americans, Frank—who died on Monday at the age of 94—simultaneously redefined both the nation and his medium. He revealed a country that was deeply divided by class and race, visually contradicting the image of affluence and equality that most Americans wanted to see and show off. (Little has changed in six decades.) He achieved this feat with disarming frankness, an aesthetic informality new to photojournalism. With off-kilter framing and inconsistent exposure, he effectively communicated that the scenes were personally witnessed by a spontaneous observer. ... "