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If there's a lesson in this, it's that the unprecedented volatility we're seeing in the market has made it harder than ever to anticipate market moves or rely on the kinds of patterns and trends that traders look to, patterns that even in ordinary times are of limited usefulness, but that these days appear to tell us absolutely nothing.
"The patient's part," Dr. Fitch said, "is to tell us absolutely everything about every medical problem they have and every medication they take, including every drug they may buy over the counter.
The fact that labels don't tell us absolutely everything about every ingredient in our food does not inherently make the food riskier.
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This tells us absolutely nothing.
Instead, we have a puff piece from an ideological ally that, in the end, tells us absolutely nothing.
To observe that the nominal dollar amount of revenue is higher many years after a tax cut occurred tells us absolutely nothing about the revenue effects of that tax cut.
The point is that simply providing the margin of error without reporting the corresponding confidence level tells us absolutely nothing while creating the illusion of scientific precision -- and of responsible reporting.
And what we did was we listened to some financial advisers who told us absolutely that if we didn't float on the stock market our company was going to die".
The title Las Meninas – "The Maids of Honour" – tells us absolutely nothing about Velazquez's complex masterpiece, in which the court of Spain is portrayed with such grave unease.
So it's oddly comforting to learn that Hendrix shopped for his carpets and curtains at John Lewis – just a few blocks away from the Brook Street flat – though it tells us absolutely nothing about his genius, any more than possessing John Lennon's former lavatory will give you access to his talent.
But of course characters are assemblages of words, because literature is such an assemblage of words: this tells us absolutely nothing, and is like elaborately informing us that a novel cannot really create an imagined "world", because it is just a bound codex of paper pages.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com