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" ... If you think a galaxy is farther away than it actually is, you can infer a number of properties incorrectly about it, including: ... "
" ... This is subtle, but remarkable. When we measure how quickly individual stars are moving, we can only infer the gravitational effects of the galaxy by making certain assumptions. But, because of the physics at play in these binary pulsar systems, when their orbital period changes, the combination of what the period is as well as how quickly the period changes over time allows us to measure those gravitational effects directly. ... "
" ... This is the big one: Explicitly ask for a raise. You’ve heard the adage that you don’t get if you don’t ask, and in this case, I suggest you take that literally. Don’t imply or infer it; say to your manager, “I am formally requesting a pay raise.” ... "
" ... You can infer a lot of information from network traffic going to and from an endpoint, but this doesn't provide a complete view of what is actually on each device. An agent is a lightweight software run on an endpoint that offers a much higher fidelity look into the activities going on at that endpoint. In 2021, the industry is likely to see a proliferation of comprehensive tools, such as Tanium and Splunk, that bridge the gap between endpoint management and endpoint security. ... "
" ... You might be able to infer the reason for the multiple of 2.5. Very roughly if you can get an interest in a piece of property for $100,000 and then take a $250,000 deduction for giving up a conservation easement on it, you have essentially gotten the property as encumbered for free. That happens to be why I think that 2.5 is much too high. ... "