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" ... Finding that the case “is riddled with contingencies and speculation that impede judicial review,” the Supreme Court declined to rule on the merits of President Donald Trump’s initiative to potentially exclude undocumented immigrants from the decennial census. In doing so, the Court’s unsigned opinion allowed Trump’s plan to proceed—for now. ... "
" ... In a year riddled with increasingly unpleasant surprises, music fans could count on at least one constant: BTS remained undisputed sales juggernauts. ... "
" ... Such routes to meaningful employment are often riddled with barriers, with many asylum seekers waiting for extended periods of time for a decision, during which time they are forbidden from working. ... "
" ... The course of career development can often be riddled with uncertainty, indifference and apprehension. Most employees need and value the company’s support to help them grow, but a direct manager or colleague in a higher position isn’t always the ideal candidate for guidance. Often, a leader with perspective and influence in a different department or market segment can be a good resource. This may seem counterintuitive at first, so it’s critical from a corporate perspective to engage employees in their own career growth through a culture of mentorship and sponsorship. Mentorship enables the mentor and mentee to identify important skills and strengths through guidance and advice, while sponsorship directly focuses on upward mobility at the organization through promotion. ... "
" ... Trump, of course, claims that there was widespread election fraud and hopes that the courts will overturn the results in various states. Failing that, he hopes he can convince Congress that the election was so riddled with fraud that it should consider the election undecided and decide the election itself. If Congress decides that several states had tainted elections with no genuine winner, then it could conclude that neither Trump nor Biden would have a majority of the Electoral College votes. ... "