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" ... Aubameyang calmly crushed the ball into the right side of the net to hand Ole Gunnar Solskjaer a painful loss in his 100th Man United match at the helm. There were some late chances, including a ball that ricocheted off a defender, Arsenal goalie Bernd Leno and into the outside of the post, but the home side couldn’t get that one corner or cross in to level things. ... "
" ... College admissions officers remember exactly where they were on March 12, 2019, when the FBI announced its criminal indictments. Phones began incessantly ringing, texts ricocheted everywhere, and campus leaders across the country called emergency meetings. Most campuses conducted extensive admissions audits and found little evidence of fraud, but the perception had taken hold. The big question wasn’t about the indictments, but whether cheating to get into college was systemic. Was the admissions profession corrupt? ... "
" ... From the start of 2020, it feels as if we’ve ricocheted from one problem to an even worse situation—without any respite. Over 65 million Americans have filed for unemployment benefits since the virus outbreak tore through the country. Millions more are either underemployed, have been thrusted into the gig economy, accepted jobs beneath their level—just to have health insurance—and older workers were forced into early retirement due to their inability to procure a suitable job. ... "
" ... In the modern era we have ricocheted from the dominance of tyrannical corporate leaders to the congenial servant leader. But we have gone too far, and the worldwide wake-up call we are living through right now clearly shows the error of our extreme leadership narratives. In business and politics alike, we have installed too many leaders who do not know how to take control and act quickly. Too many leaders who are liked, but no one can rely on to take responsibility and make decisions and too many leaders who take advice from their friends, ignoring the expertise of people who have dedicated their careers to learning and in-depth knowledge. ... "
" ... Instead, let’s finally acknowledge that recessions are curative. The safety-nets which may have cushioned our fall transformed into snares impeding our climb. Perhaps without the bailouts, stimuli and subsidies our descent would have been steeper. Who knows? But past recessions declare that recovery should have ricocheted much more rapidly had Washington let markets prevail. ... "