equivalent to google translate, and it roughly translate our texts into english. then translation agencies post edit this text, roughly translated, and turn it into something that you d understand, that makes sense. they get rid of all their literal translations, they make it fluent in english, get rid of all the gallicisms. they send it back to us. and in paris and los angeles, our two newsrooms, le monde journalist whose mother tongue is english go through the text. they re copy editors basically and add necessary context when needed. the idea isn t to adapt the the articles too much, but you need to add a few details. for instance, i m thinking about the presidential election. we talk a lot about the alliance of parties or voters to prevent
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By Hans Bader | December 14, 2020 | 3:19pm EST
Dr. Jill Biden, wife of Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Joe Biden, speaks on Oct. 31, 2020 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo credit: Jeff Hahne/Getty Images)
I am a lawyer with a Juris Doctor degree from Harvard Law School. But calling myself Doctor would be misleading, because I don t practice medicine. Indeed, it would be insufferably pompous. As law professor Eugene Volokh notes, lawyers don t call themselves doctor, even though the word doctor is in their degree.
Jill Biden has an Ed.D degree that required even less study than becoming a lawyer, and no original research indeed, it required less research than I conducted while at Harvard Law School.
where it would be so important for american society to learn about the first amendment, the media. there would be so many educational institutions in support of that. the bottom line is it never raised the money it needed to raise. a big part of the museum s failure is timing. in 2008 it opened up full of optism and great hope for attendance but that was also the time, as you recall, for the great recession. suddenly not only the museum was affected by this, just as they started to open but all those companies that had committed to support, the museum, those media companies that were right there at the beginning when the building and construction began, they could no longer meet the expectations of the museum. they were laying off copy editors and laying off videographies. the industry took a dramatic turn south. suddenly they were not the kind of donations the museum expected to have. the other problem is the one location they picked for the museum is in the heart of museum row.