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" ... For instance, the Paul Cocksedge Studio has designed a “social distancing blanket” for picnics that provides four places to sit around a central hub. The hub has a large enough diameter to set people six feet apart from one another. Freely available for anyone to fabricate, the design is still no bargain: It’s needlessly complicated – a pointlessly elaborate exercise in cutting and sewing – especially given that six feet of distance is easy enough to gauge by eye. The proposal might be forgivable if it inspired alternate means for people to engage with each other, or provoked consideration of ways in which physical distancing has inadvertently undermined emotional closeness. But it’s just an oversized and visually unappealing blanket which might get one outing for the sake of whimsy before getting thrown in a closet. ... "
" ... Fortunately in these days of 4K and 8K TVs, Netflix decided not to comply with Breton’s wishes of pointlessly streaming everything in standard definition. Instead it compromised and said it was going to start limiting its bandwidth usage by 25%. ... "
" ... Fourth is trade. Does Trump imagine that the trade relation is good only for China and not the United States? Negotiating changes in it requires reciprocal changes in position that Trump will make near-impossible by pointlessly antagonizing the Chinese. ... "
" ... Most of these polarized debates are pointlessly over-simplified, ignoring a broad spectrum of mutually acceptable states. It is perfectly possible to be pro-business whilst simultaneously leaning on government to create the infrastructure that is beneficial to all business. ... "
" ... No longer is U.S. Soccer making the argument that the players are less skilled, nor that the game they play is less competitive. These were not arguments made by U.S. Soccer to pointlessly denigrate the players, but rather to try and reach a standard of proof legitimizing their decisions on compensation in firm legal ground. So leaving aside the PR or even morality of said arguments, losing them from their legal bag of tricks makes for a thinner overall set of rationales. This, in and of itself, should provide motivation for the federation to settle — lowering its chance of victory in court changes the best way forward, purely from a legal perspective. ... "