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A grab bag of longstanding risks continues to persist.
Source: https://investorplace.com/market360/2023/05/muln-stock-in-the-fast-lane-to-zero/
Cherry-picking a grab bag of statistics without understanding their interpretation proves nothing.
Source: https://www.newsofthearea.com.au/opinion-referendum-yes-will-not-end-the-world
Instead, they say he and his co-founder used his $20milliom investment 'as their own financial grab bag of lucrative salaries, fees and perks.'
It will be tempting to dismiss the GSI as a grab bag of cliches.
“I’ve got a dry suit, emergency position-indicating radio beacon, life jackets, VHF radio, torches, rations in a grab bag ready to go in case I lose everything.”
The bill, a grab bag of conservative measures, would ease energy regulations, end clean energy tax breaks, rescind unspent COVID-19 funds, and impose new work requirements on adults without children who receive Medicaid and food stamps.
The discourse has become a grab bag — and, one suspects, a — where serious research mingles with New Age sloganeering and self-care practices designed to soothe the troubled souls of guilty liberals.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/24/opinion/social-justice-parenting.html
Urich’s techniques to that end are a grab bag.