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" ... In an election last November, Onaga, who pledged to “do whatever it takes” to stop the new base, defeated Nakaima in a landslide that proved again the depth and breadth of public opposition to the base. Since then Onaga has unwaveringly held to his commitment, inter alia appointing a committee of environmental and legal experts to reassess procedures in the government’s filing and Nakaima’s issuance of the landfill permit. The committee’s report found legal defects that were serious enough to cause the government to issue a one-month moratorium on base construction. Also at play was building Japan-wide dismay and disquiet with the strong-arm tactics and rhetoric of the Tokyo government in dealing with Okinawa. During the moratorium, just ended, a succession of Abe government envoys traveled to Naha to wheedle and cajole Onaga into desisting in his blocking efforts, while Onaga traveled also to Tokyo to make his case. All talks ended in deadlock. ... "
" ... Sorokin’s case underscores how challenging master-imposters can make it to see the truth before getting duped. As was revealed in the Grand Jury indictment and in testimony at trial, Sorokin was a supremely talented liar and unwaveringly convincing as Delvey. ... "
" ... The uncertainty among Republicans may be a response to an intensifying cognitive dissonance around climate change. Conservative politicians like Inhofe have unwaveringly denied a human role in climate change, a position in stark opposition to scientific consensus. Yet the survey found that rank and file conservatives who pay more attention to the issue of climate change showed the greatest instability in their climate convictions. In contrast, liberals who closely followed climate news held some of the most stable views. ... "
" ... You get the sense reading the post that this is not a culture where good will be considered good enough. The aim is to pursue the “trillion dollar bills lying on the street” that lie at the intersection of various areas these new recruits will cover. You need to be brilliant to get in, but that won’t necessarily keep you in. This kind of hard culture is unwaveringly conservative in a political context; in business, it is the kind of environment where people are pushed hard, expendable, and rewarded well (financially), if they last. It is the type environment that aims to accomplish pretty monumental things. ... "
" ... “CBP has alerted members of Congress and is working closely with other law enforcement agencies and cybersecurity entities, and its own Office of Professional Responsibility to actively investigate the incident. CBP will unwaveringly work with all partners to determine the extent of the breach and the appropriate response. ... "