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" ... It was improper for the Obama Administration to effectively denigrate the Small Business Administration’s overall effort to establish and clarify regulatory impacts. Administration policymakers should have striven to reconcile data differences or methodological approaches and coalesce around some defensible narrative regarding the aggregate scope of regulation. ... "
" ... On one end of the spectrum is Turner, who owns 2 million acres of land in the U.S. On much of his property, most notably on his Flying D Ranch in Montana, Turner has striven to return the land to its pre-Columbian state, ripping out fences, allowing bison (the original ruminant species) to graze the grasslands instead of cattle and even going so far as to poison streams to rid them of nonnative fish. ... "
" ... Some have striven to put an unflinchingly hard-core metric or set of measures together to make this into an unwavering and universally acceptable means of deciding which cars are ugly and even how much ugliness they imbue. ... "
" ... Something that happened to me early in my career taught me an important life-long lesson on how to be conscious of politeness and how it is not a universal standard that ought always be striven for - but can often cause unintended consequence if inappropriate for the context. ... "
" ... The Daily Show with Trevor Noah has become a delight, no less scathing and insightful than its previous iteration, but now focused more on quirkiness than hipness. Noah’s “slightly nutty guy going crazy in quarantine” character allows him to do silly asides to a second camera. The editing is unexpected and sharp. While the other shows have striven to provide the comfort of the expected, Noah seems to have tossed out the previous structure and restarted from scratch. The result is hilarious. ... "