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This argument probably overstates both China's culpability and its generosity.
The Sanders' campaign overstates the revenue his plan will generate.
I would argue that even this metric overstates American prosperity.
That overstates things a bit, but he has a point.
This is not a wrong idea, but he sometimes overstates its importance.
The bullish ISM survey, however, likely overstates the health of the economy.
It overstates the degree to which immigration reform will enhance border security.
Strang: Shock only slightly overstates it; greatly surprised would not overstate it.
It's a reactionary move that typically overstates the nature of the threat.
It uses an inflation index that overstates the extent of price increases.
Repeatedly in the film, Andersen overstates the role food plays in driving disease.
The year-to-date performance of the strategy almost surely overstates its effectiveness.
It is likely that this month's report overstates the extent of the slowdown.
"I think it probably overstates underlying job growth a little bit," Tilley said.
That may be true, Catholic historians say, but likely overstates the letter's actual significance.
"  "I think it overstates it to say I'm a member of the Trump team.
Even that overstates the controversy because many programs, including electric reliability, are not seriously disputed.
The app has faced criticism, however, that it overstates its effectiveness in some promotional material.
Even that overstates the controversy because many programmes, including electric reliability, are not seriously disputed.
But the growth pace for the July-September period likely overstates the health of the economy.
Burton delineates the pleasures of the genre and then overstates them to reveal their inner workings.
In some cases, Solnit is too quick to declare victories and overstates them in her enthusiasm.
But he probably overstates the impact the president would have had in checking violence and resistance.
Roberts' discussion of the courts' daily work also overstates the extent of other efforts toward openness.
"So January's jump in wages probably overstates what workers are seeing in their paychecks," Kolko said.
However, the total size of SOE liabilities overstates the degree of exposure for the country, added Moody's.
Mr Partlow overstates the extent to which the Afghan people shared their president's disillusionment with his tormentors.
And using the CPI-U overstates the inflation in the price of goods purchased by poor people.
The Cook Political Report currently overstates the likelihood of a Democratic victory in two Texas congressional districts.
Toshiba said Thursday that Western Digital "persistently overstates" its rights over the Japanese company's flash memory unit.
That Ms. Farber overstates the didactic is more evident here than in the previous production I saw.
The first-quarter GDP gain makes the case that the expansion continues, yet it overstates the expansion's strength.
It's not terrible what he said, but it's kind of the classic Trump in that he overstates things.
The script for "Sing Street," however, overstates the obvious, underlining what was already explicit in Carney's original screenplay.
Although he's often framed as a hero in the broader sexual revolution, this both overstates and misrepresents his influence.
Hunters understand the product/problem spaces so well they can easily determine when someone overstates their skills and experience.
That said, if anything, the Marquette poll actually overstates the effect the FBI letter had on the presidential race.
Gable denies this; for his part, he believes that Collins overstates the importance and the bravery of his work.
These numbers may look like evidence of a fundamental transformation, but that view overstates the significance of such statistics.
To the Editor: Although the author presents valid concerns about our cultural emphasis on beauty, she overstates her case.
" Henriques overstates her case, however, when she writes that "more than a trillion dollars in wealth had been lost.
To my mind, this analysis is weak, as it overstates the scope of the Second Amendment from the start.
When you develop a vision of American electoral politics that overstates Russian power, you end up missing what actually matters.
For that same reason, my guess is that our model slightly overstates Democratic strength among white voters in New York.
So the Fed would send the debit to an accounting "deferred asset" instead, which hides the loss and overstates capital.
The notion that Biden is the only Democrat who can beat Trump vastly overstates the president's strength as a candidate.
Margalit also dramatically overstates what she calls "the outsize influence" of the free newspaper Israel Hayom, owned by Sheldon Adelson.
The short time frame for the numbers compiled by the Joint Committee overstates the cost of tax-deferred retirement accounts.
But the ISM index is bad at predicting downturns in the economy and typically overstates weakness in the manufacturing sector.
However, FCC commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel told Axios on Monday that figure "radically overstates" how many people actually have reliable connections.
But that overstates the effect of the law, which still leaves room for companies to hide profits in other jurisdictions.
But that overstates the effect of the law, which still leaves room for companies to hide profits in other jurisdictions.
Groundbreaking activity last month was likely flattered by unseasonably mild weather and probably overstates the health of the housing market.
Groundbreaking activity last month was likely flattered by unseasonably mild weather and probably overstates the health of the housing market.
But this actually overstates its size, because not all Chinese imports are final goods, off which the government measures GDP.
Exclusive: Snapchat weighs what was once unthinkable This is one of those where the headline overstates the significance by 100 percent.
But it's obvious that the large change in official norms about consent overstates the amount of actual change on the ground.
Clinton's efforts to reach anti-Trump Republicans is working, but only by positing a pre-Trump paradigm that overstates his novelty.
"The president vastly overstates the comfort of our own economic position," the former Treasury secretary told CNN's Christiane Amanpour on Tuesday.
This sounds plausible, though I think it overstates the extent to which frontline workers care about how their chief executives lead.
Some historians, however, say that this version of events overstates Morris's role in the women's suffrage movement in Wyoming's early days.
First, the argument overstates the extent to which this presidency has eroded the foundations of liberal democracy at home and abroad.
But even the announcement of a $200 billion federal investment in the Trump plan radically overstates the Republican commitment to infrastructure.
"So, I think there is a real effect here, but I think the study probably overstates how big it is," he said.
Herzog overstates both the benefits and detriments of video games, with the unmistakeable phrasing of someone who has avoided the medium altogether.
Yet some observers say it may be a little early to celebrate: the army routinely overstates its progress in fighting Boko Haram.
Some analysts might argue that comparison overstates the difference, because California alone accounts for almost 25 million people in the Democratic ledger.
Ezra Klein overstates the case somewhat, since there has been some opposition to Trump (even if Rubio has barely hit him at all).
So the map, as dismal as it already is, likely overstates the level of access to opioid addiction medications in state prison settings.
Their current record probably overstates their strength: they've faced a relatively easy schedule and have enjoyed a bit of good fortune in overtime.
Worse, the increase, such as it is, overstates the raises of most workers because it includes the large gains of executives and managers.
"Oracle wildly overstates Deap Ubhi's limited involvement in the JEDI cloud procurement," it writes in its filing, which was made public last week.
Demand for Apple's new MacBook Pro seems to be strong despite criticisms that the "Pro" moniker overstates the capabilities of the new device.
For one, correlation is not causation, and there's always a chance that a study like this, no matter the statistical checks, overstates causation.
Students of color experienced a different city: Bloomberg wants to brag about his educational accomplishments for these children, but he vastly overstates them.
"In my opinion, [the article] overstates the risks and misrepresents the level of evidence used to support its conclusions," Abbey wrote back to Puccio.
The only problem with this figure is that it's completely wrong and vastly overstates the market's magnitude, the U.S. swaps watchdog said on Thursday.
In a detailed response, six researchers argued that the report overstates the risks from climate change, and that subsequent reporting overstated it even further.
The unemployment rate overstates the case: Other measures of the labor market, like the ratio of workers to overall working-age population, remain depressed.
"The special counsel's attempt to portray him as a lifelong and irredeemable felon is beyond the pale and grossly overstates the facts," they said.
Yes, but: The piece got some weekend pushback from some analysts who argued that it overstates the case, or is at least out of date.
The headline on the payroll jobs report overstates weakness in the labor market, but job gains are expected to slow in 2019 relative to 2018.
The Majority mischaracterizes Bruce Ohr's role, overstates the significance of his interactions with Steele, and misleads about the timeframe of Ohr's communication with the FBI.
It is also true that we do face challenges in screening out those few who do pose a threat — however much the president overstates the risks.
The N.C.A.A. also doesn't protest when its member schools engage in the counting chicanery — unfortunately permissible under federal guidelines — that overstates their numbers of female athletes.
"This report seriously overstates the challenges associated with new energy resources," said Graham Richard, chief executive of Advanced Energy Economy, a coalition of clean-energy companies.
With inventories, goods yet to be sold, contributing almost three-quarters of a percentage point to growth last quarter, the increase in GDP overstates the economy's health.
Yes Gus Faucher, chief economist at PNC, said that the estimate of 400,000 job losses in some ways overstates the impact — and in other ways, underestimates it.
And even that overstates things, because the U.S. trade representative has set up an "exclusion" process for companies to get their products taken off the tariff list.
There remains a vibrant debate as to whether the labor market has fully recovered from those dark days, or whether today's low unemployment rate overstates its health.
Critics have said this overstates the gang's significance and unfairly stigmatizes millions of undocumented immigrants who have nothing to do with MS-21 or other organized crime.
But whatever the accuracy of such models, some Labour supporters worry that the underlying polls themselves could be wrong in a way that overstates support for the party.
Related: The DNC's pro-Bernie protesters won't go away But as undignified as this all is, conspiracy mongering vastly overstates the influence the DNC exerts on primary voters.
The reference to a "swarm" overstates the anecdote which notes that a group of eight individuals possibly of Muslim faith were arrested in New Jersey after 9/11.
"I think the term overstates it quite frankly and I have spoken to the governor about it and I have questioned that term," Dudley said in the interview.
Some historians are taking issue with the Broadway smash hit "Hamilton," suggesting it overstates Alexander Hamilton's opposition to slavery and lets some of his elitist tendencies slip by.
"This (market) share overstates the importance of private lenders, however, because their loans have shorter terms compared with those of other lenders," the bank said in the report.
In particular, political scientists say, it likely overstates the significance of the seven tribes for actual voting behavior while significantly understating the importance of partisanship as traditionally understood.
Some Fed officials see evidence that the low unemployment rate overstates the health of the job market, and therefore that the Fed should wait to raise interest rates.
Wasson, I think, overstates the effect of the Manson murders, if not on Polanski (for whom such a gloss may be unavoidable), then on the larger Hollywood community.
"The market is 50 percent priced for a hike by the end of the year – we think that overstates the risk," said RBC Global Markets strategist Adam Cole.
That arguably overstates the trend: The GSS breaks Protestants into subcategories, and if you group them together, they remain the most populous religious group, at least for now.
He wildly inflates the amount of crime committed by undocumented immigrants and just as wildly overstates the effect a border wall might have on the country's opioid crisis.
He mischaracterizes and overstates what we know about how particular foods drive disease, by offering a narrow view of the science with cherry-picked studies to support his views.
"The Special Counsel's attempt to vilify Mr. Manafort as a lifelong and irredeemable felon is beyond the pale and grossly overstates the facts before this Court," Manafort's lawyers wrote.
If you want to find someone who overstates the certainty of climate science, or is rude to climate skeptics, or violates some other bit of decorum, you usually can.
"While we have been looking for inflation to firm, we think last month's increase probably overstates the underlying trend," said Michael Feroli, an economist at JPMorgan in New York.
"The Special Counsel's attempt to vilify Mr. Manafort as a lifelong and irredeemable felon is beyond the pale and grossly overstates the facts before this Court," his attorneys said.
To accomplish this sleight of hand, her proposal dramatically understates its cost, overstates its savings, inflates the revenue, and pretends that an employer payroll tax increase is something else.
But the president's campaign against Germany, while accurate on the statistics, overlooks the benefits in the German-American trade relationship, and overstates Berlin's ability to do much about it.
"The Special Counsel's attempt to vilify Mr. Manafort as a lifelong and irredeemable felon is beyond the pale and grossly overstates the facts before this Court," his attorneys argued.
Kaine overstates the negative things Trump and Pence have said about Mexican immigrants "These guys say all Mexicans are bad," Kaine, criticizing Trump and Pence at the vice presidential debate.
Finally, the simulation analysis certainly overstates the FOMC's current ability to respond to a recession, given that there is little scope to cut the federal funds rate at the moment.
The Federal Communications Commission says 21 million Americans lack high-speed internet access, but one of its top officials told Axios that "radically overstates" the actual number of people online.
While Congresswoman Wilson wildly and cynically overstates the similarities between the Niger and Benghazi attacks, she is not the only one who is playing politics with the more recent incident.
Likewise, if a foreign subsidiary overstates the cost of lumber it imports to the United States, it, again, doesn't matter because that cost is not deductible against the corporate tax base.
But Russia's actions in CAR—and in other weak states—capture the nature of its operations in Africa much better than the rhetoric of Mr Putin, who overstates his country's influence.
A recent Microsoft study found that the FCC routinely and dramatically overstates broadband availability by relying on rosy and frequently unverified data provided by industry via the FCC Form 477 program.
What fewer realise is that the graduate premium overstates the financial benefit of embarking on a degree if their school grades barely qualify them for entry, no matter what they study.
The 2016 census reported that 21,820 homes were unoccupied in Vancouver but that included homes at which no one was available on census day, so overstates the issue, RBC's Hogue said.
But the history of the Hudson tunnel project, which always seems to die upon contact with a Republican, suggests that the GOP overstates its willingness to spend money on public works.
He rightly emphasizes that long-form improvisation is a distinctly American form, but overstates the case — you see this even in his title — ignoring major figures and traditions in other countries.
"Officially it may be closer to 4.5% and possibly the reality could be close to zero," said Perret-Green, who suggested the government severely overstates its GDP figures to begin with.
However, the U.S. bank said that "this data vastly overstates a likely modest year-on-year decline in gasoline demand," and that its "outlook for global strong demand growth (remains) unchanged".
The other big piece where I disagree with CBO, and I'm not the only one: The CBO way overstates the power of Obamacare's individual mandate to drive people to buy health insurance.
What we do know is that the current data — shown in the chart — overstates the number of jobs added between April 2018 and March 4.93 by more than half a million jobs.
"The Special Counsel's attempt to vilify Mr. Manafort as a lifelong and irredeemable felon is beyond the pale and grossly overstates the facts before this court," his lawyers wrote in their sentencing memo.
The report overstates the direct effects of the work policy by failing to take into account the number of SNAP recipients who already worked or would have worked regardless of the reimposed requirements.
Creative as it may be, the paper overstates its conclusion, said Kathleen Hall Jamieson, who studies political communication and is the director of the Annenberg Public Policy Center at the University of Pennsylvania.
Skeptics say rates are likely to stay low for longer than bulls think and that the surge in shares since the election overstates any gains the companies are likely to get from deregulation soon.
Also, a focus on growth, to the exclusion of other factors, overstates the improvements in people's well-being to the degree higher growth comes from longer hours for workers, or reductions in consumer consumption.
The report from the Labor Department on Wednesday, however, likely overstates the inflation picture given that some of the price gains, especially for apparel and motor vehicle insurance, are seen by economists as unsustainable.
JOHANNESBURG, Jan 30 (Reuters) - Shares in Capitec Holdings fell more than 10 percent in mid-morning trade after a U.S. firm, Viceroy Research, said the South African lender overstates its financial assets and income.
Users were quick to highlight on Twitter that the map still dramatically overstates available ISPs (often to a comical degree), inaccurately lists the speeds they can provide, and fails to mention service pricing whatsoever.
The blockbuster 2347,2000 jobs the Labor Department reported employers added in June surely overstates the pace of improvement, just as surely as the miserable 0.23,20.2 jobs reported to have been added in May understated it.
And while Republicans may well be right that the C.B.O.'s current estimate overstates the impact of the mandate on health coverage, what that means is that the budget savings are less substantial as well.
Driving the news: The Federal Communications Commission last week voted to require broadband service providers to report more detailed data about where their networks are available after criticism that the agency's data overstates broadband access.
Instead of the Consumer Price Index, which economists believe overstates the cost of living, it would use a measure called "chained CPI," which may be more accurate, but also rises more slowly than the regular CPI.
And you can recognize a sucker easily by the way he talks about what he's using: if he overstates, brags, tells you he does coke every other morning, you can be almost sure he's totally green.
The study's most surprising conclusion: 40% of MSNBCs traditionally liberal audience thinks the media overstates problems within the Trump Administration, which is sizable, even compared to the 79% of Fox News Channel watchers that feel the same.
Third, it overstates its assets, claiming 6.3 billion tons in "proved and probable" reserves, though extracting anything close to that is highly unlikely given its thin margins, declining per-ton revenue, and overly bullish cost-cutting projections.
JOHANNESBURG, Jan 30 (Reuters) - South Africa's central bank said on Tuesday Capitec Holdings was "solvent, well capitalised and has adequate liquidity" in response to a research note by Viceroy Research suggesting the lender overstates financial assets and income.
At 2000-2300%, its GDP growth is likely to be western Europe's fastest for the fifth year in a row in 227, but in Ireland's case this standard measure overstates both the size and growth of the economy.
Those claims are often propped up by the FCC's broadband availability map, which despite its $300 million price tag and recent relaunch, still dramatically overstates broadband availability, speeds, and the number of actual competitors in any given market.
Not only are investments less profitable, but investors are also discouraged from selling long term assets for fear of eating a painful capital gains tax bill that vastly overstates their real income gain by not factoring in inflation.
It is likely that the Chinese government overstates the comparison as a way of undermining the appeal of a movement that it sees not so much as a threat to society, but as a challenge to the party itself.
The film also overstates Duran's presence in the sport as by the time the two faced off in the ring, the Panamanian legend was well past his prime and fighting about 3-4 weight classes above his ideal weight.
The number of Americans filing applications for unemployment benefits fell to more than a 49-year low last week, but the drop likely overstates the health of the labor market as claims for several states including California were estimated.
"The CBO way overstates the power of Obamacare's individual mandate to drive people to buy health insurance," Avik Roy, one of the major proponents of the repeal bills that Congress considered earlier this year, told Vox back in May.
But that likely overstates the bill's support, given that many of the Republicans who voted for it only did so under the assumption that they would move to negotiations with the House and nothing like the HCFA would ever become law.
Yet plenty of professional investors and longtime students of the market argue that dating the bull market to the initial snap-back rally from a 12-year low overlooks some of the setbacks since then and perhaps overstates the bull's age.
Impeccably made-up and dressed in the most outlandish clothes, Gupta wriggles her eyebrows, overstates every dialogue and along with veteran actor Sachin Khedekar, who plays her lawyer, forms a comedy pair that will be hard to beat this year.
"There is bipartisan and near universal agreement that the FCC's method for determining how many Americans have broadband vastly overstates broadband deployment and access," Gigi Sohn, a former adviser at the FCC under the Obama administration, said in a statement.
Features that mimic the retweet button have existed on message boards for decades; to claim the retweet is the source of Twitter's problems, some genius and powerful weapon, both overstates Wetherell's importance and distracts from larger, systemic problem at tech companies.
"The CBO way overstates the power of Obamacare's individual mandate to drive people to buy health insurance," Avik Roy, one of the major proponents of the repeal bills that Congress considered earlier this year, told me back in May. Sen.
But let's not get carried away in hyperbole such as that the researchers have created artificial life or some kind of horrifying "Island of Dr. Moreau"-esque monstrosity — it's definitely too cute for the latter, and the former overstates the case.
The drumbeat of bellicose threats and military muscle-flexing on both sides overstates the danger of a clash between the United States and North Korea, senior Trump administration officials and experts who have followed the Korean crisis for decades said.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The number of Americans filing applications for unemployment benefits fell to more than a 49-year low last week, but the drop likely overstates the health of the labor market as claims for several states including California were estimated.
"Toshiba regrets that Western Digital persistently overstates its limited consent rights in public statements," the Japanese company said in a statement, referring to the U.S. firm's claim that its consent was required for a sale as it had invested in Toshiba's semiconductor plant.
If "Bad Reputation" sometimes overstates them (she and Mr Laguna did not single-handedly jumpstart American independent music by self-releasing her first solo album in 1980), it also brings to light other, less noted instances of her importance in American rock.
Zandi later told CNBC that the May ADP number probably "overstates the case" for a weakening economy and estimated that the nonfarm payrolls report probably would come in around 24,2800 based on the average of the past two months' private payrolls numbers.
Instead of "straight-forwardness" or a language, as many critics have argued, that is based on the patterns of everyday talk that is at the heart of American prosody, Bernstein's work toys with and overstates issues, creating a constantly shifting sense of reality.
Moreover, he overstates his main case when he argues that the Cambridge spies' weakening of the establishment stoked a public revolt against the collective wisdom of the governing classes—a process, he contends, that led ultimately to Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
It overstates the vision and dynamism of Germany's political class but also overlooks the country's underlying stability, how little tinkering (in the short term, at least) its state and economy urgently require and the intricate balancing acts that go into its multi-party governments.
A former vice president in the Moscow offices of Merrill Lynch and currently management at Global Energy Capital LLC, Page considers himself an expert in both Russia and the energy sector, but just as Trump often overstates his accomplishments, Page may be exaggerating as well.
The suggestion that a powerful special interest is blocking the will of the people to protect the bottom lines of corporations at the expense of individual safety is broadly true, but still somewhat misleading: It overstates the power of the NRA, while understating the power of voters.
"In evaluating the availability and competition in the fixed broadband market, the Commission continues to rely on self-reported data by broadband providers and has been found to be inaccurate and overstates service availability in much of the US," consumer group Public Knowledge said in a statement.
Perhaps out of loyalty to his source material, Mr. Baker at times overstates the obvious; when the sun does shine on the water, it can shoot down like a holy ray, and there is a lot of panting and gasping both on and off the board.
Mr. Stone has tried to write himself into history since he worked on the re-election campaign of President Richard M. Nixon, whose face is tattooed between his shoulder blades, and his critics say he often overstates his own role in the dark arts of politics.
And a new economic literature review from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine finds immigration "has an overall positive impact on long-run economic growth in the U.S." Likewise, concerns about trade — the subject at the very heart of the Trump campaign — overstates the case.
He simply repeats his mantra that Iran will never be allowed to obtain nuclear weapons and that North Korea — which already has fuel for upward of 40 of them, much of it produced on Mr. Trump's watch — has committed to full denuclearization, even though that overstates Mr. Kim's position.
Image: APWhile Reddit sometimes overstates its value as a space for authentic conversations online, the massive community-driven website has served as a kind of town hall where everyone from everyone from Elon Musk and Barack Obama to a dildo manufacturer have responded to questions from completely un-vetted strangers.
Our estimate of the total scholarship costs for all sports at those schools other than men's basketball and football based on self-reported list prices—and note that the list price often overstates the actual cost of an athletic scholarship, since scholarships are largely a payment by a university to itself—is $29,581,280.
The critics' concerns vary, but a common thread is that Cass's diagnosis overstates the struggles of American workers and exaggerates the downsides of globalization, and in so doing risks giving aid and comfort to populist policies — or, for that matter, socialist policies, from the Ocasio-Cortezan left — that would ultimately choke off growth.
A letter to the FTC co-authored by executives from Consumer Reports, the Ralph Nader-founded Center for Auto Safety and the Center for Auto Safety, as well as a former NHTSA Administrator, asks that the federal regulator investigate Mercedes-Benz on the grounds a new TV ad overstates the self-driving capabilities of the 2017 E-Class.
Rishi Jaluria, an analyst at D.A. Davidson, who also wrote in a note last month that Dropbox "overstates" its free cash flow balance, said it's in the company's best interest to inflate its free cash flow numbers as the current market looks for a combination of healthy free cash flow margins and strong revenue growth when going public.
Urban (central) planner soy boys have never left their fancy white neighborhoods in DC to realize how much of outer suburbs are filled with people who value nature+rugged individuality & live on acreageThey say you either work in industrial agriculture, or live in city In a literal sense, this all massively overstates the practical stakes in the legislation.
While the administration refuses to clarify whether the president thinks climate change is real, widely overstates uncertainty about climate change, and is reportedly planning "red team, blue team" exercises to evaluate climate science, it "hasn't specifically gone after the consensus as a fact," Anthony Leiserowitz, director of the Yale Program on Climate Communication and one of the study authors, said.
"Those numbers are not correct and one of the things we're going to point out in a presentation we're going to release tomorrow is that the company overstates their total shareholder return under the CEO's track record," said the hedge fund manager, claiming ADP starts the calculation of the figure the day after the new CEO began, among other alleged mistakes.
Years ago, I heard an argument from a guy who later went on to serve at a high level in the Obama administration that I thought was really smart and persuasive: American politics massively overstates the importance of trade policy in causing the big shock to the American economy that was induced by foreign manufacturing in the early 21st century.
There are other problems inherent to the social cost of carbon, including the use of climate modeling that likely overstates the sensitivity of the Earth's climate to increased carbon dioxide emissions, the use of "co-benefits" of reductions of criteria pollutants such as ozone and particulate matter in climate policies, and failure to account for the economic benefits resulting from the use of the energy leading to the governed carbon emissions.
Having agreed with Dougherty this far, though, I think he overstates how devastating a Trump nomination would be to the G.O.P.'s ability to reconstitute itself as a coherent force in 2020 or 2024: Even though I have wanted to see the GOP address the voters that Trump is courting with more substantial policies, I have serious doubts about whether the Republican coalition can so easily be re-assembled under Trump or after him.
Antitrust Alone Won't Save Us From the "Curse of Bigness" Gene Kimmelman, the president of Public Knowledge and former chief counsel of the FTC's antitrust division; and Charlotte Slaiman, Public Knowledge's policy lawyer, say breaking up big tech companies isn't the panacea that Tim Wu and others say it will be: While Tim acknowledges the need for additional policy solutions, his focus on antitrust overstates its power to eliminate the full array of harms caused by highly concentrated markets.
It would be impossible for a reasonable person to watch the eight-minute video and come away thinking Mr. Pinker's point is to praise the alt-right rather than to make a psychological argument about political correctness, alt-right recruitment and how to better fight that movement's bigoted ideas Now, maybe you disagree with certain parts of this argument — I do, in that I think Mr. Pinker overstates the intensity of campus political correctness — but it's hard to have that debate in the first place when such a wildly skewed version of Mr. Pinker's point is spreading like wildfire on the internet.

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