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" ... In short, Obama is conceding that marijuana prohibition is unscientific and unjust. That is indeed a pretty big deal, assuming he does not find a way to wriggle out of it. ... "
" ... It isn't all that important in terms of a debt burden. There's quite a lot more wriggle room before it becomes a serious macroeconomic problem and even more before the prospect of a debt spiral turns up. However, there is still an important point to be made here, which is that Milton Friedman was right, we need to starve the beast. ... "
" ... Russia's influence in the Middle East is fading rapidly at the same time Europe is starting to wriggle out of Russia's energy grip. And as Russia's options are narrowing, U.S. options are multiplying in both the Middle East and Europe. This is an uncomfortable situation for Putin, to be sure. But a narrow set of options for Russia in its near abroad does not make those options any less concerning for the United States as the standoff between Washington and Moscow continues. ... "
" ... Simon Stanney at SunLife said: “Our research also reveals that 18% of over 50s don’t budget, so it could be the case for many over 50s that just taking control of their finances, making sure they are not overpaying on bills, or overspending on things they don’t need, could create a better financial position and some wriggle room to put some savings aside.” ... "
" ... The lockdown imposed in various countries affected businesses and, consequently, leaders had to come up with innovative solutions to keep those businesses running and minimize losses. However, even as each business had its own unique challenges to overcome, one trend that has remained universal is that the companies with a robust technological backbone were able to wriggle their way out of the crunch faster. ... "