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Soft_Shirt3410 t1_jaez7zy wrote

Thank you very much for such a detailed explanation! As I understood: the government (under the control of the nationalists, the rights) decided to increase the birth rate in Hungary by solving housing problems for young families. And this is a great idea! But in a free market, this led to a skyrocketed prices, bc business pursues only profit, not national interests. It's correct?

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down_vote_magnet OP t1_jaeyzid wrote

Source: https://yougov.co.uk/ratings/entertainment/popularity/contemporary-actors/all

I extracted the 200 most famous actors from YouGov's API, cleaned up the data using an IDE to produce a single JSON file, then imported and creating the scatter graph with Excel. I refined the image using Adobe Fireworks.

Note: In order to declutter the chart and reduce overlapping of certain plot points, I deliberately removed a number of actors from the list - mostly choosing to remove those who are not as famous outside of Britain. See the source for the comprehensive list, extended to beyond 700 actors.

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Razjuul t1_jaeyar5 wrote

This is what it says on the ministry's site, so yah you right not citizenship but permanent residency

"To be able to purchase property in Denmark you are required to have either a permanent residence in Denmark or have lived in Denmark for a consecutive period of five years. The permission is obtained from the Danish Ministry of Justice."

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cleaning_my_room_ t1_jaetkqj wrote

Are these the same type of insulin? Somehow I expect the answer to be no.

I have heard doctors say that the type of insulin US health insurers cover is massively more expensive than other types that are available in generic form and that have statistically similar clinical outcomes for patients.

The expensive kind keeps blood glucose in a narrower range, which is how they convinced insurers to require it, but clinical studies have shown no improvement in patient outcomes over the cheaper insulin.

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ploki122 t1_jaenqsh wrote

And... how is "Gen Zer" defined? Feels weird to have the lower bound (21+) but not the upper bound. I would expect the data to be something like % of 21-38 who consumes the following at least once a month global), especially since generations are usually used very pejoratively (which usually isn't the goal of a graph).

EDIT : Side note... how is that related to Logan Paul?

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