I suspect that they consider separation for cause as something different from separation without cause. The article doesn't explain the term, and I think that it is a pretty bad journalistic lapse.
And contrast where Netanyahu is in political trouble because he's not being cruel enough to satisfy much of his base.
This really is amazing. The only real claims might be from people who supported those who Trump was against, and not those who Trump thought were harmed. There is a lovely irony involved here.
This is just the dressing down part. The formal sanctions come after.
What's really amazing to me is that the city's lawyer didn't catch and call them out. That's also showing a lack of professionalism and ethics because it is clear that they did not read and consider the opposing party's arguments.
I also think that the Democratic party is lead by people who are among the elite and have no real connection to the average person. The GOP doesn't either but they tell a story that will compel those with enlarged amygdalas.
Typical MBA.
This does happen. It's also why I suggest that most people probably shouldn't study CS. CE/EE is a much more stable field.
lol I left a similar comment. this tracks with my experience
I work at a university and also have many degrees. You'd be amazed at the number of times I have heard people tell me that they aren't interested in learning, they just want the paper so that they can get a job. For many people, improvement and growth aren't part of the equation, they are only focusing on a future paycheck.
What's unusual about this is that to get into Berkeley CS you're already a super elite student. AI hasn't been around for so long that these people cheated through high school.
That is specifically why Nixon began the "War on Drugs".
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Which is ready to bring down everything with it. Nobody has ever seen anything like what is coming up. I am happy to be in a stable university position, let me tell you.