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" ... One of the most gut-wrenching feelings in the midst of a busy day is getting a long, protracted important email, written as multiple dense paragraphs with no end in sight. Our eyes frantically dart around for main points, key questions or action words in an attempt to cut to the chase, but we’re soon resigned to the fact that we’ve just received the dreaded “War and Peace” email. With this type of email, we’re typically either forced to carve out significant time to read through the email and respond, or instead we mark it as unread and just move on with our day (dreading the need to reopen it later.) ... "
" ... Over its protracted development period, Cyberpunk 2077 milked for every droplet of hype it could find. Its biggest pre-launch triumph was scoring Keanu Reeves as the game’s frontman. In the final months of development, despite delaying the release by several months, the pandemic provided a rare opportunity for success. With the entire slate of big-budget movies shelved in 2020, there couldn’t have been a better time to release a video game with such exceptional pedigree. ... "
" ... Several factors – a sudden drop in the availability of gold (the sinking of the SS Central America with gold bullion on board didn’t help), falling grain prices and a prominent bank failure in Ohio set in motion a protracted market and economic slump. Political turmoil was also an ingredient, especially so in respect of slavery, which was to then lead to the US Civil War. ... "
" ... The last quarter of 2021 should present the tipping point needed to bring New York City back in a big way. A successful vaccine deployment and the holiday season will mean the City is poised to kick off a protracted era of recovery similar to the last ten years before anyone had heard of Covid-19. ... "
" ... When baseball went through its protracted period of labor tumult and quadrennial work stoppages from the 1970s through the mid-1990s, Marvin Miller and Don Fehr were calling for open competition, rather than salary caps, in the labor market. That strategy worked out well for the players’ association in part because baseball’s revenues were growing by leaps and bounds. The same principle of open market competition, however, yields a different outcome when revenues cease to grow or, indeed, decline. ... "