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Half the teachers act like tutors, helping with academic work.
Ms Oster's academic work relates to health and health policy.
Dianne Feinstein about some of her academic work on religion.
Berkeley professor Christina Malasch did pioneering academic work on burnout.
I don't expect this academic work to persuade Mr. Trump.
Just before, the integrity of his academic work comes into question.
She also represented some private clients along with her academic work.
Despite such trappings, "The Sympathizer" does not read like an academic work.
Even if they don't do much academic work, they are physically present.
There was no academic work in favor of Ronald Reagan's tax cuts.
The book is the culmination of 280 years of my academic work.
In 1975, it made up 55 percent of the academic work force.
He is widely respected for his academic work and his practical experience.
His finding is consistent with academic work, including some by Ms Yellen herself.
None of this will be new to readers of Mr Milanovic's academic work.
But his academic work was unrelated to the views he espoused on trade.
There's a lot of academic work, but she was this incredible maverick, visionary, trailblazer.
Most studies indicate students are spending less time on academic work than prior generations.
The best way to understand Mrs Warren's worldview is to examine her academic work.
These disciplines do serious academic work, but they don't minister to concrete political ends.
He also lacks a body of academic work analysts could parse for his views.
His academic work includes research papers on exchange rates, inflation and optimal monetary policy.
There is a great deal of painstaking academic work exploring the reasons for Brito-sclerosis.
Previous academic work has reached similar conclusions, though some of those studies were more limited.
I did four years of academic work in three to make up for lost time.
Another possibility is that teenagers and young people are more focused on school and academic work.
But there is a body of academic work that supports the idea that elections often misfire.
Host families also must pay up to $500 a year toward an au pair's academic work.
In one passage in his academic work, Marston describes two women making love in front of him.
Rao is a former Trump White House official and law professor whose academic work often resembled trolling.
The resulting datasets are typically meant for academic work, like training or testing a facial-recognition algorithm.
For her part, Ms. Hobart's academic work has left her in a conflicted relationship with shave ice.
In addition to his academic work, Dolin is an angel investor focused on legal technology start-ups.
"The Greatest Grid" takes other academic work about the grid and compiles it into a nice website.
Recess and free play time were reduced to make room for more standardized testing and academic work.
Some of them, like The Two-Income Trap or her academic work on bankruptcy, are well known.
I'd love to see more about Juliette's academic work next season, along with her French views on sexuality.
To help finance the plot, he sold a gold medal he had been awarded for his academic work.
She doesn't recommend taking jobs during the school year that can distract from academic work and extracurricular activities.
As I've noted in my academic work, she soon discovered that few victims had even been accused of rape.
Despite the acclaim surrounding this academic work, it took some time before volatility-as-risk started to infect markets.
Then, for many years, he suspended his academic work during the summer in order to devote himself to farming.
"Given all the research and academic work on behavioral economics and behavioral finance, this seems fairly indisputable," Winter said.
Google has also spent millions supporting academic work friendly to Google's interests, on both the left and the right.
Andres Soliz Paz: While in school, we did projects independently of our academic work for our friends and family members.
I want to draw on some academic work to validate how Trump is the pro-growth, pro-middle-class candidate.
Intersectional feminist stances were a defining part of my academic work as a faculty member at several colleges and universities.
" Asked if the party had costed the proposal, Fallon said: "There's been various academic work done on the cost of immigration.
When queried about which reading platform they would choose if cost were the same, 87 percent said "print" for academic work.
Many people may be familiar with the idea of the "30 Million Words" project, and the academic work that inspired it.
And while some good academic work has analyzed consolidation within industries, I haven't been able to find an economy-wide measure.
They ask themselves, where can I feel comfortable so that I don't have to worry about anything but my academic work?
Fellows are elected for seven-year periods, and get a stipend of about £15,000 per year if they're conducting academic work.
But admissions officers candidly admit that they are looking to see evidence that applicants can do well in higher-level academic work.
Some academic work has shown that antibacterial soaps are more effective at reducing certain bacteria on soiled hands than soaps without them.
Open-access journals, as the name suggests, aim to provide academic work to a wider audience by reversing the typical publishing model.
It's all about whether you do well on the test, which best determines whether or not you can do the academic work.
Now she is in charge of all of the teams' travel logistics, ensures players handle their academic work and helps track statistics.
In written evidence to parliament, Kogan said that all of his academic work was reviewed and approved by the University's ethics committees.
Academic work suggests about 12% of the UK economy is at risk from Brexit, whereas the EU average is more like 2.5%.
In order to attract the best players, they need to be willing to accept players who can't necessarily do college-level academic work.
Because university was essentially free for me, I had a lot more freedom to pursue my interests, including further education and academic work.
A decorated soldier in World War II, he helped reshape the study of war and was knighted in 1986 for his academic work.
Many high school students rush off to four-year campuses not ready for the academic work or not sure why they are there.
In his academic work, too, Dr. Nketia espoused a Pan-African ideology even as he insisted on the multiplicity of sub-Saharan cultures.
Even people who get their academic work fully funded often have to top it up with tutoring undergrads or some other mindless job.
The origin of the metamaterial radar goes back through Intellectual Ventures, which picked up some promising academic work years ago and incubated it internally.
"I think their academic work on privacy is solid," says Gunes Acar, a postdoctoral researcher at Princeton, who studies digital data flow and overreach.
Hill's academic work has mostly focused on hip-hop and racism in the US, though he's also done some research and advocacy on Palestine.
In addition to her other academic work, she has in recent years been involved in anti-privatization activism at the University of California, Berkeley.
His doctorate is in public administration, and his record of published academic work includes a handful of journal articles mostly on national security and terrorism.
"One of the biggest challenges is, if you think about academic work, you want to get something that runs a couple of times," explains Vause.
Robin Taffler, the executive director of the Work College Consortium, explained that academic work is still the top priority—but all students also have jobs.
" Navarro has recently come under fire for citing a fabricated source — "Ron Vara" — in his academic work after frequently chiding unidentified sources as "fake news.
But there is a broader context here: At present, publication metrics basically involve counting the citations of a given academic work in other academic publications.
And although these sites occasionally conducted their own statistical studies, they mostly relied on existing academic work, giving political scientists an audience of unprecedented scale.
She came to the Melungeons through her academic work (she teaches American literature); initially she wanted to establish a link, but now is simply intrigued.
Journalists influenced by the best recent academic work on the nominating process have already begun to tally endorsements of the contenders by prominent political figures.
Being an academic work, the journal is aiming for something more than a collection of anecdotes about consoles and lists must-play obscure game titles.
What do you learn about Ms. Jones's crime and her academic work while in prison, as reported in the first four paragraphs of the article?
And there's been a lot of academic work to establish that that was one of the key things that triggered the civil war (here and here).
But the global nature of modern supply chains, research operations, and academic work means that ripple effects are spreading across business and technology even more rapidly.
That same year, Jack Carroll moved to Blacksburg to head the Computer Science Department at Virginia Tech and started incorporating the BEV into his academic work.
President Donald Trump is seriously considering a candidate for Fed chair whose academic work suggests that interest rates could be nearly triple where they are now.
I don't mind academic work and often contribute, but I'd pick a trip out to the reef exploring with no set purpose or agenda any day.
Albert Einstein became one of the original poster children, literally, for refugee resettlement after he was banned, along with all Jews, from academic work in Germany.
"We are very happy that the ambitious bridge between fundamental academic work and historical-political explanation appears to have succeeded," said Andreas Wirsching, the institute's director.
Plenty of academic work looks at the economic impact of entering a big trading bloc, but there is much less on countries leaving, since this rarely happens.
In fact, this is academic work that is badly needed: Despite decades of the scholarly research into how cities work, scientists still struggle through gaps in data.
"The cuts are expected to focus on non-combat personnel, such as those in arts and culture, administrative duties or academic work," the US Defense Department explains.
Yet a large body of academic work, including from six Nobel-prize winners, has substantiated the broad and persistent returns generated by these investment strategies over time.
The Other Slavery is a rigorous, academic work — it's here to deliver a sweeping history, not to tell a single story — but it's clearly and precisely written.
My experience of feeling bias about me solely on the basis of my skin color informed much of my academic work, learning about oppression and institutionalized racism.
This is why I have argued in more formal academic work that a progressive spending tax might indeed be the last best hope for campaign finance reform.
As she's shown through her academic work, China tends to act with "tactical restraint" and historically favors stability as a new administration takes the reins in Washington.
That, in essence, is the wider body of "learning" that you could loosely term emotional intelligence, and general techniques for coping and learning, beyond the academic work itself.
Studies show that academic work can wait, she explains, because otherwise it can go over the heads of kids while hindering social skills and a love of learning.
The study comes amid a growing body of academic work on the edge of political science and economics that examines the relationship between corporate actors and policy making.
Ronald C. Rosbottom's SUDDEN COURAGE: Youth in France Confront the Germans, 303-1945 (Custom House, $27.99) falls between an academic work and a narrative history, succeeding at neither.
That sounds like a truism, but the academic work behind it helps explain the pay gap's persistence even as the factors long thought to cause it have disappeared.
Schaudt thought about his previous academic work at Virginia Tech on driver safety, and how hard it is to change gratifying but harmful behaviors like texting while driving.
"He should be reunited with his young family and allowed to continue his important academic work," stated the letter from the association's president, Judith E. Tucker of Georgetown University.
Many researchers retain their professorships when moving to the big companies — that's Mr. Zettlemoyer's plan while he works for Facebook — but they usually cut back on their academic work.
Age: 200Occupation: Student – I just completed my academic work for my Master's degree and am waiting to start a job or an internship to formally round up my degree.
Nguyen actually obtained a PhD in anthropology with a thesis on Lolita fashion, and we can find excerpts and adaptations of her academic work in So Pretty/Very Rotten.
For his academic work Mr Feldstein was awarded the John Bates Clark medal in 1977, given (then every second year, now annually) to the top American economist aged under 40.
Beyond card pool and deckbuilding, were there any basic principles that you came to for top-level design of Magic that came out of the academic work you were doing?
Literary scholars have long debated whether Mr. Dylan's lyrics can stand on their own as poetry, and an astonishing volume of academic work has been devoted to parsing his music.
Professors sometimes operate in an ambiguous middle ground where it can be difficult to separate entrepreneurial and academic work, with graduate students, laboratory space and equipment shared between the two.
He has also managed to write a book that is not an academic work (although it is informed by a careful reading of numerous academic volumes) but a gripping detective thriller.
Gait Up's founding followed a route that you see many of the most interesting startups in areas like AI and machine learning take in Switzerland: as an offshoot of academic work.
And so in my academic work, I think those things are really important and that we understand the spread of nuclear weapons are better when we take those things into account.
Arthur only discovered that Kathleen was eight years his junior sometime later, when he remarked that her academic work, in epistemology and mathematics, frankly seemed pretty easy for a grad student.
She did so after struggling with her academic work and frequently moving from school to school, before enrolling in Florida's school choice scholarship program, the Step Up for Students tax credit.
Right now he's looking at adjunct teaching gigs—low-paying academic work that comes with no benefits and no real likelihood of being able to make headway on what he owes.
Issen, the former Rochester graduate student, is now a health care management consultant at General Electric, and says what she experienced at Rochester influenced her decision to leave academic work behind.
In several of the cases, the women said they had gone to meet with Dr. Strampel to discuss their academic work but that he had turned the conversation to other topics.
A member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, he incorporated his musings on religion into his academic work, especially after learning that he had lymphoma in 2010.
For her academic work, she calls up a much sought-after magical manuscript in the Bodleian Library at Oxford that no one has ever been able to retrieve: the Book of Life.
Dr. Mark R Johnson has firsthand experience of this, having collected four world records in the genre to date, in addition to his academic work as a games scholar studying competitive gaming.
But a wide range of academic work suggests a different factor that is likely to shape your answer: whether the current occupant of the White House is of your preferred political party.
Again, if one were trying to take a highly political debate and pin the thing to the wall with the best available academic work, well, this is not what one would do.
" He claims those critics "find ways to harass and try to censor" foundation-funded academic work rather than question it on its merits, which the organization finds "deeply troubling, and deeply concerting.
"In our academic work, we decided not to use the word propaganda because it's hard to define propaganda," said Robert Orttung, a professor at George Washington University that studies Russian media institutions.
But part of the reason people flipped out over the notion of "half A presses" is because they weren't aware how much academic work has been done to understand our favorite games.
Data on unemployment during the Great Depression in the early 1930s remains incomplete, but academic work in recent decades has suggested a peak of 10-12% for the overall workforce in Norway.
She said her husband worried about her safety but supported her and had agreed, for the moment, to drop thoughts of moving the family abroad so he could pursue his academic work.
However just two months into the three-year fellowship, I found myself the subject of a censorious open letter (signed by over 500 academics), which claimed that my academic work was "racist pseudoscience".
You see what an incredible synthesis took place to take an 832-page book and condense it into a musical, and yet in no way does the play trivialize this heavy academic work.
But if and when an academic work is published for a general audience, even if the prose isn't compelling, the bare minimum we'd expect is for the writer to get the facts right.
Harlem Romantics, their Lake District was Dixie, and their lyrical ballads were the songs, stories, and tales they gathered—Hurston compiling transcripts for her academic work, Hughes jotting down phrases in his notebook.
Fisher, who devoted his academic work and his beloved blog, K-Punk, to advocating for alternatives, argued that we need to remember the strangeness of this condition, even though it passes as mundane.
Five years later, Warren would become a Democratic senator and a household name, but her academic work, online writing, and advocacy had already placed her on a glide-path to progressive-icon status.
In addition to the stipend, all families must provide food and housing, contribute $500 annually toward the au pair's academic work, and typically pay a fee to an agency to facilitate the arrangement.
That's fine in academic work when you're being asked to argue in support of a position, but in a personal essay, you want to express more nuanced thinking and explore your own clashing emotions.
There are a lot of pages ­devoted to Shira's academic work, but the heart of the book is the idea that home is where second ­chances are and that ­every mother deserves a ­do-over.
The litigation in the United States has only muddied the waters further, with evidence emerging that Monsanto ghostwrote both journalism and academic work, eroding trust in a company that had long been a lightning rod.
In addition to his academic work, and his more recent job at the cancer center, Dr. Sharpless is a founder of G1 Therapeutics, a publicly traded biotechnology company that is a developer of cancer treatments.
" Munawar said Nahdi was influential in shaping her thinking in her academic work on Muslim identity; "He really brought out that idea that you don't impose identity on people, but it should come from them.
"As I completed my application, my academic work, volunteer activity, extracurricular and activism created a picture, but it became apparent to me as I neared that final question that the picture lacked my voice," he added.
In the last several years, there has been a lot of evidence, both from academic work and from companies that approach recruitment analytically, that traditional job interviews aren't particularly good tools for identifying the best employees.
She had to work long hours to support herself financially, and found the academic work challenging, too, although less so once she had been diagnosed with dyslexia (after submitting an essay on naturism instead of nativism).
As Jonas moves away from his lukewarm academic work and toward a volunteer organization teaching Swedish to Afghan unaccompanied minors, he enters a frame of mind in which every instinct is clobbered by an opposing one.
Meanwhile, separately from his main academic work Dershowitz has over the past 15 years been increasingly involved in pro-Israel advocacy, writing The Case for Israel in 2003 and The Case Against the Iran Deal in 2015.
In the pediatric OT world, my services are either direct (treatment sessions with scheduled minutes and goals) or consultative-based (open-ended where I work with teachers to ensure there are no barriers to achieving academic work).
On the other hand, "it focuses you, it decreases your impulsivity, it helps your mood regulation so you're less volatile," and all of that may help with the struggles and frustrations of academic work and family life.
You don't need a history of Scandinavian design and politics that I assembled from other people's academic work like an ethically composed metallic silver, brown leather and tortoiseshell handbag ($620) to think about this along with me.
Philip K. Howard, who does some of the best academic work on America's infrastructure, estimates it would cost $4 trillion to fix our aging infrastructure — and this is less than it would cost not to fix it.
One limitation of the study is that researchers lacked data on how closely athletes followed any prescribed treatments or rehabilitation programs, how soon athletes returned to practice or competition, and how quickly they resumed regular academic work.
Haskel's academic work has highlighted the growing use of intangibles, such as a design and branding, that cannot be measured accurately in the production process and which could help the economy to expand more quickly than widely thought.
Then in the 1950s he began publishing academic work on bargaining, using his crystal-clear prose to formalise concepts that gifted negotiators knew instinctively, and shunning what Richard Zeckhauser, a colleague, called the "Journal of Advanced Economic Gobbledygook".
Kogan disputed that characterization and noted that his app, which paid users around $4 to take surveys, was separate from his academic work at Cambridge and explicitly told users that the data would be used for commercial purposes.
"It is the interest of all of us that the value created at foreign universities in Hungary in the past years should continue and accumulate further and academic work should continue undisturbed," Ader told state news agency MTI.
There's no universally accepted definition of gentrification, but BuzzFeed News used a methodology developed by Governing magazine and other academic work that relies on census data on income, home prices, and education — but not racial or ethnic demographics.
Prince Khaled, the new ambassador to Washington, is a former fighter pilot in the Saudi Air Force who has done academic work and military training in the United States, according to Al Arabiya, a Saudi-owned satellite network.
After my second presidential term in 2013, I left to pursue academic work in the United States for a time, and then returned to Ukraine — where, as a young man, I had spent several years at Kiev University.
There are countless management gurus out there expounding on the "12 brand archetypes," but there's also a wealth of academic work looking at everything from Mythical Narratives in Car Advertising to the use of animal archetypes as brand symbolism.
If the KRG truly desires to uphold its claims of being an open society, it must promote such academic work and come to terms with the reality of Assyrian continuity in the Assyrian ancestral homeland under the KRG's jurisdiction.
In the messages, which he sent to his parents and friends, the now-fired Northwestern professor, who did academic work on the bubonic plague, says that "he is not the person people thought he was," according to the prosecutor.
But she's cautious to separate that business from her academic work and role at the Human Cell Atlas, where her job is to convince people to share their hard-earned data, in which important biomedical discoveries might be lurking.
And then to try to link academic work that's basic science to that — if you're going to down the Russia line I think we have to go down the UK line and the US line in the same way.
At the same time, as more civilians travel to orbit and beyond to complete commercial or academic work, or even just fly in space as tourists, Dr. McArthur said she could see why some might not be called astronauts.
Princess Mako, who is often seen as Japan's equivalent of Princess Kate, enrolled at Leicester in September 2014 and lived with her fellow students in the university's residence halls while continuing her academic work in the School of Museum Studies.
Just as Mark Zuckerberg dropped out of Harvard to start Facebook and Evan Spiegel left Stanford early to build Snap, Goyal expects to see students abandoning their academic work in favor of getting in early at a crypto start-up.
Her academic work continued to thrive as she collaborated with Fiske on research on stereotyping, which found that groups of people (for example of a particular ethnicity) who were judged as nice were assumed to be less competent and vice versa.
But "The Virtual Weapon and International Order", Lucas Kello's lucid and insightful book on the politics of cyberspace, does a good job of persuading the reader of the near-vacuum that prevails in academic work on the threats to people's computers and networks.
China's National Natural Science Foundation provides funding to people at academic institutions similar to the way that the National Science Foundation and other government organizations dole out money to U.S. researchers, but the quality of academic work is lower in China, Lee said.
The trope of having the "confidence of a mediocre white man" is actually based in academic work suggesting that men are more self-assured in their leadership abilities after years of social conditioning and therefore tend to exude that unquantifiable personable aura.
Nationally, there are no specific training requirements for the job, although the National Association of School Resource Officers recommends that officers complete a 40-hour course that includes emergency plans for schools, de-escalation techniques and academic work, including studying the adolescent brain.
Growing up and being in the immigrant rights movement has really taught me that there's a lot of parents who don't have the language, and that makes it hard for them to be involved with their children and academic work and all that.
That's the problem with this pattern: Because presidential motivations and actions aren't sufficiently documented, there is no conclusive explanation, though a great deal of academic work has been done on this subject, as I've written just before the last two midterm elections.
Rodney Brooks, a pioneering figure in robotics and AI who led Rethink Robotics, a now defunct company that tried to make a smarter, easier-to-use manufacturing robot, says academic work involving reinforcement learning is still a long way from being commercially useful.
The site praised McMaster's academic work on Vietnam and his combat record: "McMaster's leadership at the famed Battle of 73 Easting in Operation Desert Storm was an important part of the U.S. military's resurgence," John Hayward wrote in the first Breitbart piece on McMaster.
In 1987, the scholar Martin Bernal published the first volume of Black Athena, an academic work arguing that African and Semitic people and influences had been erased from Greek history by the de facto racist academics who founded the field in the nineteenth century.
In the political backrooms of the new West Wing, a number of his appointees have already signaled an interest in eliminating federal funding for biomedical research, potentially prompting an unheralded era of academic work biased by corporate interests, and subsequently misguided global health policy.
The demands bore the imprint of Robert Lighthizer, the United States trade representative who is a longtime litigator on steel-dumping cases, and Peter Navarro, a trade adviser whose academic work has focused on the dire threat posed by China to American workers and companies.
In the course of its history, it has acquired a reputation for presenting cutting-edge research that advances the sciences; in 2014, the most recent year for which data are available, its articles were cited in academic work more than any of its competitors'.
But she's not the only one in her family eyeing a new beginning in this novel of second chances: Shira's gay friend and roommate, Ahmad, hopes to take her daughter, long neglected in favor of her mother's academic work, away from the city to Connecticut.
This dynamic most often manifests itself in what Hillary Clinton, drawing on academic work, has called "implicit bias," a subconscious and powerfully negative view of all black people that immediately burdens anonymous blacks with a deficit of credibility — regardless of their accomplishments or character.
In 2010, the Chronicle of Higher Education published a report by Ed Dante (who later revealed himself as Dave Tomar) called The Shadow Scholar, in which he claimed to have helped write thousands of pages of academic work for students, facilitated through a website like EduBirdie.
Not only could all this clearly be seen in the data to be empirically false (later verified by careful academic work), but it was inconsistent with trade theory, which unequivocally predicts that production workers in the rich country will be hurt by expanded trade with poorer exporters.
That leaves two options: Either Dorsey misunderstood academic work about his own platform and mischaracterized that data publicly, twice; or he shared only the most enticing piece of data from research his company carried out on users' political leanings—research the company has refused to make public.
But the sheer scale of the requests in recent years, and their growing use by advocacy groups and business interests to challenge academic work at public universities, has alarmed some experts, who say the commitment to openness embodied by freedom of information laws could be tested.
If your teachers or professors or whoever are giving you shitty grades, it's actually not that you're a lazy prick who would sooner watch four hours of slime compilations than even dream of doing any sort of academic work, but more that they don't understand your genius. Right?
He also visited Eleanor Roosevelt at the White House with other student leaders to discuss how young people could help the Allied effort in World War II. His academic work was inspired by the historian Harry J. Carman, who challenged students in his Contemporary Civilization course to pursue Asian studies.
On the second day of his visit with Halper, Papadopoulos said the conversation turned from academic work to a barrage of questions about Russia, Trump and collusion, including whether the Trump campaign had conspired with Russia on the hacked Clinton emails or changed the GOP platform on Ukraine to appease Vladimir Putin.
The growing effort to understand these issues has been largely led by the academic work of researchers like Sufrin, advocates and civil rights organizations focused on prison and jail policy, lawsuits from women who allege mistreatment while they were incarcerated, and media investigations into the experiences of women who gave birth behind bars.
Moseby thinks forensic analysis should be applied to figure out cat habits; in her academic work, she has suggested using predator profiling — usually employed to identify polar bears or tigers that have developed a willingness to target humans — to narrow in on individual cats that are especially good at hunting native wildlife.
Since then, a substantial body of academic work has appeared showing that such actuarial models are inherently biased in favor of risk: They call for investment portfolios to produce, say, 7 percent average annual gains over the long term, without adjusting for the fact that any such average will include both bear and bull markets.
Do you think the Fed needs to get to – well, I should give background -- nobody has done more academic work on the concept of neutral than you, and probably nobody's research papers are more cited than yours on this, so if there's an expert on neutral it's you, if it's possible to be expert on this uncertain concept.
"On average, competing retailers near Lidl stores set their prices approximately 9.3 percent lower than in markets where Lidl is not present, which is more than three times as much as was typically reported in other academic work on Walmart's entry in a new market," said Katrijn Gielens, an associate professor of marketing at UNC who led the study.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Ruth Gruber was the youngest PhD graduate in the world, earning her degree at the age of 21953 with a doctoral thesis on Virginia Woolf (the first academic work on the author), when she trudged out into the Arctic and became the first journalist to interview prisoners at a Soviet Gulag in 213.
Carroll, who has studied the Internet ad tech industry as part of his academic work, reckons Facebook is not the sole source of the data in this case, telling the Guardian he expects to find a whole host of other companies are also implicated in this murky data economy where people's personal information is quietly traded and passed around for highly charged political purposes — bankrolled by billionaires.

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