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" ... During my visit, the site's three 450-foot-tall towers were in various stages of erection, surrounded by thickets of pylons in the process of being mounted with heliostats. The site looks more like an extraterrestrial outpost from a Frank Herbert novel than a power plant meant to supply electricity to Los Angeles. ... "
" ... Faced with far more material than we can reasonably use, we must start with the story. It’s a powerful light to lead us through thickets of information. ... "
" ... So, we are left with only one possible reason for the law. Those allocating the thickets knew and know that they were allocating them to the wrong people and at the wrong prices. That's why they are trying to ban private sector reallocation so that the existence of such doesn't make them look like fools. ... "
" ... The biggest strides toward fast drug approvals were made under Obama, when a Republican Congress was combined with an FDA chief, Margaret Hamburg, who was not a scientist with dramatic views on what the agency should do but instead a skilled manager. The big lesson for Silicon Valley types: the FDA is like a computer, with 17,000 employees serving as processors and thickets of regulations and rules as lines of code. You don’t change anything with big proclamations. You create change by making small edits in those lines of code. ... "
" ... The researchers found no evidence that energy companies are creating “patent thickets” that restrict others from innovating in specific product areas. Patents secured by traditional energy firms are frequently cited by newcomers to green innovation from outside the traditional energy industry. ... "