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> you might see "the last quarter of the second millennium BC", which means minus 2000 to about minus 1750. From comparing some online answers (see links), I'd conclude that even though the numbers are ordered backward,…
I don’t really buy the comparison entirely. Presumably the sports boss is doing something patently illegal, and obviously there are alternative career paths. OP is working in academia, which is socially acceptable, and…
I understand your general point of there being a continuum of paying for building blocks to be integrated. But, > is not a binary choice Then, offering two options. :)
That’s surprising to hear. I’ve found P&V’s Dostoevsky translations very readable, and my understanding from reading reviews online was that P&V’s translations are well regarded in general. Which translation did you…
I agree on all points, but are restrictions on internal travel much different from restrictions on external travel? Seems to depend on the definition of the boundaries, and I think it’s hard to quantify the relative…
What do you propose be done instead of a travel ban?
In my college experience, students weren't permitted to use graphing calculators in math classes, and other math-heavy classes (eg, physics, chemistry, etc) used simple math on exams and permitted laptops during…
This is a great explanation of a nuance I didn’t appreciate before. Thanks!
If you want to learn about the provenance: https://quoteinvestigator.com/2016/06/20/books/
> you might see "the last quarter of the second millennium BC", which means minus 2000 to about minus 1750. From comparing some online answers (see links), I'd conclude that even though the numbers are ordered backward,…
I don’t really buy the comparison entirely. Presumably the sports boss is doing something patently illegal, and obviously there are alternative career paths. OP is working in academia, which is socially acceptable, and…
I understand your general point of there being a continuum of paying for building blocks to be integrated. But, > is not a binary choice Then, offering two options. :)
That’s surprising to hear. I’ve found P&V’s Dostoevsky translations very readable, and my understanding from reading reviews online was that P&V’s translations are well regarded in general. Which translation did you…
I agree on all points, but are restrictions on internal travel much different from restrictions on external travel? Seems to depend on the definition of the boundaries, and I think it’s hard to quantify the relative…
What do you propose be done instead of a travel ban?
In my college experience, students weren't permitted to use graphing calculators in math classes, and other math-heavy classes (eg, physics, chemistry, etc) used simple math on exams and permitted laptops during…
This is a great explanation of a nuance I didn’t appreciate before. Thanks!