A large portion of those renters have rent control, so they are insulated from the crisis.
A tower of luxury condos will sell for more than a mansion that takes up the same amount of land. So developers aren’t generally going to chose to build a mansion, unless the law prohibits a condo tower. And while the…
If that’s all that happened, they could add “x declined to comment”.
There’s additional information there, but it still gave me more questions than answers. If the problem was just that they didn’t talk to the author, that could be resolved by a correction with a quote from the author,…
I don’t think it’s as black-and-white as you claim. Suppose a driver is inattentive at some moment with probability x, and conditions where inattentiveness would lead to a crash exist with probability y, then a…
If you’re one person out of many in the hiring process, and your role is to evaluate some specific skills, then yes, it may well be the case that knowing more about the candidate’s background will hurt more than it…
What would the risk be if violating that provision? Breach of contract that may just give the client an out, or something like fraud that may put the contractor in jail?
A large portion of those renters have rent control, so they are insulated from the crisis.
A tower of luxury condos will sell for more than a mansion that takes up the same amount of land. So developers aren’t generally going to chose to build a mansion, unless the law prohibits a condo tower. And while the…
If that’s all that happened, they could add “x declined to comment”.
There’s additional information there, but it still gave me more questions than answers. If the problem was just that they didn’t talk to the author, that could be resolved by a correction with a quote from the author,…
I don’t think it’s as black-and-white as you claim. Suppose a driver is inattentive at some moment with probability x, and conditions where inattentiveness would lead to a crash exist with probability y, then a…
If you’re one person out of many in the hiring process, and your role is to evaluate some specific skills, then yes, it may well be the case that knowing more about the candidate’s background will hurt more than it…
What would the risk be if violating that provision? Breach of contract that may just give the client an out, or something like fraud that may put the contractor in jail?