In the £105m WH2020 exchanges its Biden 62% – Trump 35% – politicalbetting.com
In the £105m WH2020 exchanges its Biden 62% – Trump 35% – politicalbetting.com
After an eventful day the latest WH2020 betting. @betdatapolitics pic.twitter.com/CSfnntdWbp
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Most likely: he recovers and argues for a delay/advantage that he doesn't get and then cries major foul at the result.
Not sure it's going to be pretty.
I want to improve the historical knowledge of the country, not damage it, Morris Dancer will be sent to the historical re-education camps.
PhDs are absolutely not about the university anyway, they are about the individual supervisor and the examiners.
https://twitter.com/AndrewKirell/status/1312121190597586944?s=19
So this government will keep messing up, of course it will. Covid has ripped the mask off the man who leads it and exposed its driving purpose. It has revealed both for what they are.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/oct/02/incompetence-brexit-johnson-cummings-pandemic
Well, The great Richard Feynman, a Jewish boy from New York, was admonished by his first wife from her hospital bed with "What Do You Care What Other People Think?" It stayed with him for the rest of his life.
It was, rather, too many twats make tweets.
Exhibit A - Donald Trump.
Silver linings, eh.
In a true Feynman story, everyone but Feynman emerges as a jerk.
A Feynman story should be treated with the same caution as a politician's story.
One of the biggest mistakes Doctors make with "special" patients is to not treat them the same as their other patients.
https://twitter.com/ForTheRuleOfLaw/status/1312102834456805377
https://twitter.com/DPMcBride/status/1312130010782736384
If you are personally funding a taught masters (rather than research), you are going to want the best teaching possible for your money. You assume you are going to get that from a very well-regarded university like UCL, but when you get to the 10-20 ranked universities, I don’t think the reputation to teaching quality ratio is as good as most people seem to think.
Regardless, Northumbria University Law School is well regarded amongst North East law firms so that’s all that matters to me. It helps that they are the only university north of Leeds that offers the relevant course. Newcastle does not.
We undergrads had him around to dinner at our "House". That was before he remarried. Chatting afterwards he requested three of us, just for the heck of it, to each clap fairly slowly, but randomly, while he counted each separately in binary. Don't ask why. But he managed it.
Aha, I will believe that when I see that BoJo.
Your party won't do anything to actually help young people as that would tank house prices, still COVID might do that anyway
He looks like he's wearing George III's wig.
We had the IDB one with just a 3% lead for Biden, I'll give you that.
But we've also had Data for Progress (+10), USC (+8), IPSOS (+9) and Change Research (+13) all showing leads for Biden, all covering or partly covering the period since the debate. Plus a slew of state plls favourable to Biden.
I think we need to wait and see.
Your thread this time yesterday before the news broke said that it was now 63% Biden, 36% Trump.
Today's thread says it is now 62% Biden, 35% Trump.
That doesn't look like a swing to Biden to me. That looks like a swing to A. N. Other.
Am I missing something?
If Kelly wins the Arizona Senate race, then - because it is a Special election - he will be seated immediately.
This means that, for the purposes of the lame duck session, the composition of the Senate is more likely to be 52-48 than 53-47.
This may be one of the reasons why the Republicans are keen to get the Supreme Court nomination sorted before the election.
The party have already done more to help the young get onto the housing ladder in the past decade than New Labour did in 13 years. Of course having had 13 years of Labour malfeasance to reverse and two major economic crises to tackle means the job isn't done yet, but its getting better or was pre-COVID.
I see the Republican PACs are pumping money into SC but also MI - I think James winning MI is going to be one of the surprises of the night.
N'est ce pas?
https://twitter.com/LarrySabato/status/1312042673726017536
The crowds in the exhibition are needed to pay the money to finance the loans of artworks.
You could argue that means the teaching must be better as it enabled students who came with lower grades to achieve the same as those at other unis who started from a better level of attainment. What it doesn't tell you is how good that degree actually is, because unlike A-Levels not everybody is sitting the same exam in the same small set of subjects at the end. And across wildly different subjects from theoretical to vocational, the difficulty of a degree is enormous.
And of course because of the doshola, no uni wants to fail anybody these days.
And finally, the Guardian algorithm for whatever reason appears to be extreme volatile from year to year e.g. Northumbria when from from 47 to 27 in a single year. While with the likes of the Times I believe it remains in the 50-60 range.
All that been said, there has definitely been an issue among some traditional unis failure to up their game, still resting on their reputation of being old. In the past 25 years, a number of newer unis such as Warwick, Exeter, York, Bath have moved right up to be consistently now in the top 10-15.
It's a Jungle Primary, though, which means that if the leading candidate gets less than 50% (a dead cert), then there's a run-off in January.
There are three serious candidates: Kelly Loeffler (the appointed incumbent), Doug Collins (his principle Republican challenger) and Raphael Warnock (the Democrat).
The polling currently has Warnock on just shy of 40%, with Collins and Loeffler in the mid-20s.
My gut is that if Collins faces Warnock, then it's a Republican hold. But if its Loeffler vs Warnock then it's going to be much closer.
https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/09/provocative-results-boost-hopes-antibody-treatment-covid-19
If I were an obese septuagenarian recently diagnosed, I’d probably roll those dice.
It won't happen but it is a possibility.
Mine is not so good. I met him only once on a visit to CalTech, at a departmental party.
He ignored the faculty and spent all his time flirting with the secretaries. This was after his first serious cancer battle.
So, when I say met him, I mean I glimpsed him from a great distance.
I think we discussed this a few days ago.
Sadio Mane tests positive.
My guess is 2023.
Because of COVID restricting crowds and this time he hasn't found a lock her up / build the wall type slogan, I dont think they were building much momentum anyway, but this definitely stops any of it.
You are right.
Thanks for the tip.
At this point if Biden doesn't get it then I'm on board the covid poisoned Mic theory.
That, and pumping him full of magic serum does not augur well for a "mild" case.
He's the key player for this team.
footballersstudents who haven't had covid please report to the front desk so we can complete herd immunity.