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" ... America is hemmed in by several crises. As America awakens from a Trump fever dream, it’s clear that these crises have one thing in common: a single way out, dramatically improving economic mobility. And so, dear gainfully employed reader, the next time you’re bored or distracted in a Zoom meeting or on a conference call, remember that skills may be good, but jobs are what matter. Unless we’re content to flush away our future, making real progress on equity and opportunity starts with hiring. ... "
" ... I asked if he had spoken to his advisor, who was well equipped technically to help. He hemmed and hawed, but I could tell that he was not comfortable approaching this person. I have some knowledge of the situation, and I knew this particular advisor could be cold and distant, and I understood why the client - who came from a very different walk of life from the advisor - was reluctant to approach the person. ... "
" ... The reference here is to comments dating back to 1993, when the Clinton administration found itself hemmed in by the bond market. Any hint that the White House might expand the budget deficit sent debt yields skyrocketing. ... "
" ... With more data we could find that like many non-disabled people, at least some disabled people are less afraid Covid-19 itself, despite being at higher risk, and more hurt and hemmed in by mandates, lockdowns, isolation, and disruption of support services. Disabled voters placed pandemic response at a higher priority, but in what way, and with what affect on their voting decisions? ... "
" ... Without him, forget it. The field would not open up for Freeman. Second-year whiz Calvin Ridley would get hemmed in and maybe not have time/comfort to develop, and the offense would have to grind. ... "