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" ... In a manner that simply begs comprehension, bnAb analysis is typically undertaken in a sui generis fashion as though what we now understand of how the immune system works simply doesn't exist or doesn't matter. ... "
" ... In his new book The Undoing Project: A Friendship that Changed Our Minds, his subject is not the world of professional baseball, business, or finance but, rather, the sui generis intellectual relationship between two world-class minds – those of the Israeli psychologists Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman. ... "
" ... Is he perhaps just another fine product from Bayer Leverkusen’s conveyor belt of talents? Yes and no, Havertz has the creativity of both Michael Ballack and Toni Kroos as well as the grit of Carsten Ramelow, but he is more versatile than his illustrious predecessors at the Bay Arena. A hybrid player, Havertz is both a number nine and a number ten. He is a player sui generis. Hence, the name Alleskönner, a player who can do everything. Last season, he combined excellently with Julian Brandt, but the latter’s departure to nearby giants Borussia Dortmund has broadened Havertz’s role at Leverkusen. Today, he is the team’s lodestar. Since March, Bosz has been deploying him as a false nine. ... "
" ... To believe the dominant conservative narrative, fracking and oil itself are sui generis, that the allegedly low oil prices fracking is said to have unearthed have proven the enemy of fracking. Sorry, but this belies basic common sense. ... "
" ... “I believe it is imperative that script writers, showrunners, producers and studio executives who are skilled at presenting films become more willing to develop collaborations and partnerships with the historians, journalists and writers who know the accurate history,” she says. “We should not be at cross purposes. Historical facts—especially of women like Madam Walker whose sui generis stories have been omitted—usually are more interesting than the Hollywood formulas.” ... "