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" ... As the pandemic drags on, businesses continue to deal with uncertainty at least and chaos and upheaval at worst. That means tempers may be a little shorter than usual as everyone is stretched a bit too thin or asked to do too much. That may apply to your customer advisory board (CAB) members as well. ... "
" ... Instead by Thursday morning images of cute pets were posted – and perhaps that is the best way back to unity. When commentary and conversation turns so divisive and so hateful, maybe it is time to call in something that tempers the discussion. ... "
" ... The Fire Next Time / United Kingdom (Director: Renaldho Pelle, Screenwriter: Kerry Jade Kolbe) — Rioting spreads as social inequality causes tempers in a struggling community to flare, but the oppressive environment takes on a life of its own as the shadows of the housing estate close in. ... "
" ... The silence leaves major questions about the future of Trump’s business. Most of his estimated $191 million in commercial rent is connected to leases that come due after 2023, when tempers may have cooled. But some of the companies who have publicly expressed concern in the wake of the Capitol riot have deals ending sooner—at least, assuming they haven’t recently renewed them. As of 2019, when Forbes obtained a document detailing many of Trump’s rental agreements, Goldman and JPMorgan Chase had leases set to expire in 2021. Morgan Stanley and Microsoft had ones running out in 2023. Bank of America and Cushman & Wakefield were locked in until 2025. ... "
" ... While tempers appear to have cooled somewhat as Chinese and Indian troops disengage, both sides have sent in reinforcements. Significantly, China and India are sending tanks to the Himalayas, a vast mountain range that includes Mount Everest and a harsh climate arduous for both humans and vehicles. ... "