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" ... As such, those that proffer the question about whether to open the kimono are sincerely grasping for a means to get things further prodded along. ... "
" ... The adaptation of Industry 4.0 technologies will also proffer the requisite productivity metamorphosis for U.S. companies to remain competitive on a global scale. At the same time, this evolving mindset will allow smaller and undercapitalized entrepreneurs to compete against larger and more established firms, which will aid in the battle for economic parity among disparate sectors in our economy – regardless of historical biases and limitations. ... "
" ... The best time to buy bitcoin, proponents will tell you, was last year. The next best time, they’ll proffer, is today. It’s a maxim that appears to have been heeded by institutional investors, who are now flocking to the digital asset space. ... "
" ... The first of this two-part article explores why the legal function has difficulty proving its worth to business. The second segment will proffer how it can make its case. ... "
" ... With this history in mind, Pyongyang's proffer could potentially serve as a basis for discussions in which the U.S. would occupy the negotiation high ground, since it is North Korea which is on record calling for them. And despite what the "China is key" Greek chorus relentlessly trumpets in op-ed echo chambers or around news show roundtables, such engagement does not require China's influence or intercession. Given the nuclear stakes, it is at least worth the effort to try and leverage -- for our interests -- Kim Jong Un's narcissistic penchant for the grand gesture, while rejecting the fallacious and dismissive equivalence critics will draw between engagement and appeasement. ... "