Well, that is not usury as such. But yes, it can be consider wrong in some sense.
And now we get to your article in the OP. Can you please find something that doesn't require an email. Or copy paste the article and upload it as a text file to me in a private conversation with you and I?
Please still answer how you feel about this:
From the article:
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Ultimately, the researchers cautioned that their methodology was indirect, and that “some amount of noise will inevitably be captured in the results.”
“The meaningfulness of the results found here is contingent on both the...
"If we ask God for Proof we must be content with one proof."
I am not a member of your we and nor a believer in your God. I do it differently, so the poll has no relevance to me.
"Both CFA francs have a fixed exchange rate (peg) to the euro guaranteed by France: €1 = F.CFA 655.957 exactly. In order to ensure this convertibility guarantee, member countries were required to deposit half of their foreign exchange reserves with the French Treasury, but this requirement was...
The process you refer to as per 2017 was changed for some of the countries in 2019 and further changes are planned.
So it was neither true nor false, but rather out of date as already mentioned in this post...
Yeah, feel. That tells it all.
So again, how do you feel about this from the article:
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Ultimately, the researchers cautioned that their methodology was indirect, and that “some amount of noise will inevitably be captured in the results.”
“The meaningfulness of the results found here is...
Evidence of that please with an actual quote from the article.
From the article:
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Ultimately, the researchers cautioned that their methodology was indirect, and that “some amount of noise will inevitably be captured in the results.”
“The meaningfulness of the results found here is contingent...
Well, I were waiting for you.
It is a half truth as per today:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CFA_franc#:~:text=The%20CFA%20franc%20(French%3A%20franc,in%20eight%20West%20African%20countries%2C
Internet searching is your friend:
"For reasons we don't understand, on very rare occasions, an XY female does have a uterus. But she still needs a donated egg, since she can't make one herself (no ovaries). There are a handful of cases where individuals with a Y chromosome, a uterus, and a...
Yeah, that is as per 2017. I asked for today, if it is still happening.
So please actually read what I am asking for.
And for the OP, neither videos have any sources.
So relevant for the main claim of France and you used "is being" and not "has been", the present time is the point of evidence...
I don't care who says what - words are cheap for all humans.
If you can't back up your claims, then that is it. They are then irrelevant as anything other than personal individual beliefs.
So if you claim France does something, then give evidence.
Here it is for you - if I say you are a...