Obviously “can” is subjective.
“Can” people afford a plane ticket to somewhere? Probably.
Would their quality of life in that destination be satisfactory? In most cases, no.
Obviously “can” is subjective.
“Can” people afford a plane ticket to somewhere? Probably.
Would their quality of life in that destination be satisfactory? In most cases, no.
Doesn’t this mean that the tech just isn’t ready yet?
As in, they can’t sell it if it’s more expensive, is fake, and is worse for the environment.
Yeah. IDK what is meant by a P value but I agree that I suspect the methodology used to create this is designed to make the data more interesting than it really is.
As in, how much more frequently is “enema” searched for in Alaska than elsewhere, and are there more vanilla terms like “college” which occur more frequently in Alaska than elsewhere.
I have a penchant for deliberately mispronounced words. IDK why.
Lately I’ve enjoyed mispronounced the -ain suffix, as in mountain or fountain, to rhyme with stain.