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" ... "The European Green Deal should become Europe’s hallmark, at the heart of it is our commitment to becoming the world’s first climate-neutral continent," President Von der Leyen wrote to Timmermans in his mission letter. "It will require collective ambition, political leadership and a just transition for the most affected." ... "
" ... Another hallmark of AI is that it levels the playing field. If everyone has access to the best answers with little to no effort, you can have a top-performing workforce, internally and customer-facing, simply by training your AI systems properly and making a few smart decisions. One such decision is to stay away from solutions that claim that they can do everything related to AI or ML — the tech solution should fit your needs. With blanket solutions, you're almost certainly signing up to change your culture to fit a template. ... "
" ... One of the hallmark features of a multifamily real estate syndication is the “equity waterfall.” While the concept is simple, the construction of the waterfall itself is often a source of confusion for our students and investors. It doesn’t have to be. ... "
" ... Solutions based in empathy are the hallmark of Scharfman’s leadership. He strongly believes in second, third, even fourth chances. Again, none of this is at the cost of his business. It’s another part of maintaining a robust rural workforce. ... "
" ... The hallmark of any Congressional session is the number of bills that have been passed. This 116th Congress of the United States has actually passed only 214 bills into law (as of 12/5/2020). However, before anyone jumps for joy at such an accomplishment, note that the prior Congressional session passed more than double that amount (442 bills). Given that the passed-law count is ONLY 48% of the prior session – it becomes an even more interesting idea to take a closer look at what bills they actually did pass, simply because all 214 bills must surely be significant. Buried within the count are 39 official USA laws that “name” buildings or Post Offices. Deducting that amount means the 116th Congressional House and Senate only passed 174 bills. Think about all the initial excitement and noise - and then think about how lackluster the results were! ... "