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Justice Alito said that today's non-hierarchical management structures required a narrow definition of supervisor, implying that everyone could otherwise sue everyone else for every imagined slight.
I no longer defer to someone else for every decision I make because I'm afraid of them.
I no longer defer to someone else for every decision I make because I'm afraid of that person.
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What if it thunders?" Dr. Chansky instructs children to generate two "what elses" for every "what if".
For each solid purchase on a strong lyric there's a mess somewhere else; for nearly every powerful accretion of sound there's a nearly unbearable one.
In their return match yesterday, Snow Polina led Perfect Sting and everybody else for almost every step of the mile and a quarter, but was nabbed by Perfect Sting as they crossed the wire.
The shoreline had disappeared overnight and now there was just sky and sea – nothing else – for 220km in every direction.
"Even the most successful hedge fund executive reaches a point in their lives when they want to step back from managing capital and do something else, but for every one there are many more people who want to come in and be as successful as Druckenmiller," he said.
(To avoid this, it is recommended to define one outgoing transition with the predefined "else" guard for every choice vertex).
Nothing else for it, then.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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