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" ... As the United States frets over Chinese theft of American inventions, China has politely borrowed the American engine of innovation: the folk tradition of problem-solving enshrined in the display cases of the old Patent Office. At Tsinghua University, the inspirational function of these antique patent models is finally restored. The question is whether Americans will put the models back to use when the miniatures are returned. ... "
" ... Just this morning, you have Pacific Crest out and about with a report that frets about persistent production challenges and lowers the price target from $212 per share to $190 per share. ... "
" ... So what is he trying to do? Prove his detractors wrong as a media tycoon or achieve some kind of redemption for what lies in the past? Blodget laughs nervously when I say this on a rainy evening at a restaurant in London’s Canary Wharf. I order what Americans call hot tea with milk. Blodget wants to as well but is worried. "I'm scared to have that as I wouldn't get to sleep," he frets. "I would totally have it.” ... "
" ... Supply chains worry business leaders now. A banner printing company owner frets about vinyl being delivered from China. A manufacturing executive isn’t sure when electronic components for his products will be delivered from Taiwan. A plastics extruder sees disruption of his raw materials from the Texas storms. And a home remodeling contractor warns clients of longer lead times for carpet, tile and plumbing fixtures. ... "
" ... Team Piedmont consists of the elderly Aurelio, solely devoted to his dog Birba who he feeds by hand and whose future he frets over, and Carlo whose bond with his wife is quietly expressed through simple tasks such as sorting tomatoes, but who will sneak out at night against her wishes for the sake of the hunt. They are counterbalanced by the equally charismatic younger Sergio (with his pups, Pepe and Fiona), and Angelo, now retired from truffle hunting but no less present with his poetic musings, philosophy bordering on politics, and love of local wine. They are the natural forces in constant friction with commerce—the truffle brokers who manage the auctions and the phones better than their greed and willingness to exploit the gentle hunters. ... "