
Renata Sokol
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Nov 27, 2023 |
newsweek.com | Philip Jeffery |Renata Sokol |Dan Perry |Josh Hammer
For 40 years, I've stood among the leadership of the environmental movement crafting sensible, market-based solutions for reducing our deadly addiction to oil and coal. I believe that the human-induced greenhouse effect is an existential threat to civilization, but I do not insist that other people ascribe to my belief.
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Nov 27, 2023 |
newsweek.com | Philip Jeffery |Renata Sokol |Dan Perry |Josh Hammer
GETTY Confidence in a product or service is a crucial factor in most purchasing decisions. It involves the assurance that the sales pitch aligns with reality, the product or service will fulfill its intended purpose, and there won't be later regrets about the expenditure. While trust is challenging to quantify, it remains a pivotal attribute—hard for a brand to cultivate and alarmingly easy to forfeit.
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Nov 27, 2023 |
newsweek.com | Philip Jeffery |Renata Sokol |Josh Hammer |May Mailman
Businesses are increasingly considering international expansion as a key avenue for growth. However, navigating unfamiliar territories can be a daunting task for those venturing into new markets for the first time. Below, 18 Newsweek Expert Forum members share tips for how businesses can successfully navigate international growth. By prioritizing research and building strong local connections, business leaders can engage with new audiences with confidence. 1.
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Nov 23, 2023 |
newsweek.com | Renata Sokol
00:48Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade 2023 Route And Performers By Renata Sokol cranberry sauce enthusiast If your Thanksgiving table doesn't prominently feature a beautiful dish of ruby-red cranberry sauce, then you are uncivilized, un-American, and I sincerely hope you slide into a tryptophan-induced coma right before your favorite football team makes the winning play.
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Nov 23, 2023 |
canadanewsjournal.com | Aleks Phillips |Philip Jeffery |Renata Sokol |May Mailman
The FBI's conclusion that a car explosion near a bridge linking the United States and Canada was not a terrorist incident has sparked claims on social media of a conspiracy to cover up the true nature of the incident. Two people were killed after their vehicle exploded on Wednesday afternoon at the Rainbow Bridge, which straddles the two nations' sides of the Niagara Falls.
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