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nightb4xmas t1_j0upkm7 wrote

So many flaws in this argument. He'd be ranked 4th overall, not joint, based on number of assists. Also the stat isn't # of goals through the Round of 16, it's total. His efforts helped his team advance for more opportunities to score. It's also more difficult to score in later knockout stage matches as the caliber of team played is increased.

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nightb4xmas t1_j0uox9d wrote

I just can't get behind this argument. 2022: Portugal faced no top 10 teams and was knocked out by 22nd ranked Morocco; Argentina defeated 2 top 10 teams and won. 2018: Portugal knocked out by 17th ranked Uruguay; Argentina knocked out by 7th ranked and eventual champions France. 2014: Portugal did not advance out of Group including a 4-0 loss to eventual champions Germany; Argentina advanced to the Finals losing to Germany 1-0 after extra time. In the two prior Cups they both fell to top European sides in Knockout play.

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upforno_gud t1_j0uk0h5 wrote

so fractals don't just show up in nature! Fractals were created In Order to better capture nature! tbs, the traditional mathematics was proving insufficient for the first geographic maps on digital displays - that are zoomable (like your Google maps today) so they had to come up with fractal mathematics for that..🤷‍♀️

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Big_Knife_SK t1_j0ugjss wrote

In my experience here in Canada most pizza is heavily influenced by the style popularised in restaurants run by Greek immigrants, which were abundant in the early dining scene. Thick crust, lots of sauce with a heavy layer of cheese on top with anything underneath being barely-cooked. It's even sometimes referred to as "Greek-style" or (here, anyway) "Regina-style" pizza.

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Obvious_Chapter2082 t1_j0udskq wrote

It’s mainly because businesses need high expenses to operate. If you were to tax total income, you’d have to do it at a very low rate so that businesses don’t go bankrupt

But even still, Boeing is paying tax on a loss here. So they have no income, but still owe tax

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