Caulfield
Britishnoun
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Another bereaved Leeds parent, Lauren Caulfield, added: "Given the size and scale of failings at Leeds, for this inquiry to be successful it needs someone who understands systematic failures, is trusted by families and staff and is capable of holding a large NHS trust to account."
From BBC
Phillips Edison, a Cincinnati-based real-estate investor that owns grocery-anchored shopping centers, expected to refinance up to $400 million on the public debt markets by June, ahead of a 2027 maturity, Chief Financial Officer John Caulfield said.
But recent reports of lower unemployment claims coupled with an easier pace of inflation, “I think … shows the tension in the market that exists,” Caulfield said.
Paid tiers tend to allocate the processing power to give you better answers, says Mike Caulfield, a digital literacy expert at the University of Washington Bothell.
Caulfield developed Deep Background, a 3,500-word prompt anyone can feed into a bot.
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