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" ... The CEC is often seen as a stepping stone to get onto the ICC board – which has been finally formed after months of stonewalling and innuendo. ... "
" ... The assertion by the contractor was that it had a nondisclosure agreement it signed with HHS. We should first ask why the contractor information is so important, and then, why the stonewalling is illegal. ... "
" ... Undeterred by Pellegrin's possible stonewalling, White Tail did several things. It subpoeaned Facebook, which agreed to help Pellegrin navigate the data export tool (but he didn't respond to Facebook's efforts). It offered to pay for an IT specialist to walk Pellegrin through the steps. It also obtained Pellegrin's Facebook login credentials, but the data export tool emails its results to the accountholder (i.e., Pellegrin) instead of displaying them to White Tail. ... "
" ... When guarding the ball, defensive players will see a small arrow under the ball handler, indicating where they’re leaning or attempting to go. The arrow shows up at different times based on the defender’s abilities, modeling the different reaction times between a poor defender and a great one. Anticipating the ball handler’s movement properly and cutting off their attack will yield much more predictable outcomes such as stonewalling the dribbler, forcing a pickup, or causing a fumble. Thanks to the motion engine upgrade and its improved defensive footwork, as well as a greatly improved body-up ride system, 1-on-1 battles now resolve in a much more predictable way, showcasing the differences between attacking a flat-footed defender vs. highly skilled Lockdown. ... "
" ... Yet three years after Massachusetts voters made it one of the first states (along with Maine) east of the Mississippi to legalize marijuana, the program cannot reasonably be viewed as anything other than a failure. The state’s largest population centers have few to no open stores, prices remain high, and product shortages abound. The Massachusetts market is significantly less mature than Nevada, which passed legalization on the same day. The fact that Illinois passed its law two and a half years later and already has more operational dispensaries, including nine in its largest city of Chicago, is an indictment of the red tape, bureaucracy, and municipal stonewalling that typify Massachusetts’ licensing process. ... "