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The question is too uncomfortable.
The company is too "uncomfortable" to make such decisions in a world that has become so divided, Zuckerberg explained recently.
The fear, says one corporate adviser, is that "by being there, they raise their profile to a degree that is too uncomfortable for them, particularly within their firm.
"Whitehall is focused on propping him up, not addressing the system problems, because it is too uncomfortable to face the reality of bureaucratic failure.
He did not sit at the table, as players and other coaches do, but stood, as usual, at the lectern that was set up because it is too uncomfortable to fold his body in and out of a chair.
It would also push the centre-left's lamentably economistic agenda into places in which it is too uncomfortable: loneliness, family breakdown, an obvious crisis in masculinity, the return of hunger to our towns and cities, and more.
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It's too uncomfortable, too intrusive," says The Economist's vice president of product management Robin Raven.
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