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Sony INZONE KBD-H75 Aluminium Chassis | Rapid Trigger | 8K RGB 75% Gaming Keyboard | Black

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Sony INZONE KBD-H75 Aluminium Chassis | Rapid Trigger | 8K RGB 75% Gaming Keyboard | BlackProduct Highlights Forged for speed. Pro grade. INZONE KBD H75 75% Wired Aluminium Chassis, Rapid Trigger 8K RGB Gaming Keyboard Developed with Fnatic for pro caliber play, this 75% keyboard pairs a machined aluminium chassis with Rapid Trigger switches and 8000Hz polling for ultra fast, accurate input. A gasket mount softens each press for control that feels as good as it performs. Developed with Fnatic From layout to keypress feel, every element was
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In law there is always another way
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I finished this book having completed all but one course for my law degree. It is a goldmine of techniques and outlines the modus operandi of how Judges and Lawyers ideally operate.
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For law students
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Great resource for literal thinkers entering law school.
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Needs to be more concise to weed out extraneous crap in your arguments
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It’s very wordy and could be a lot more concise and be even more effective. “Getting to maybe” is not an exercise in dissertations but finding the right points to create an effective argument. There are better resources out there.
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This book made me angry
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I was excited about this book. Many law-related blogs and forums highly recommended this book. It's a "must read" for law students, they said. I was angry when I read the introduction. I was angrier when I began reading the chapters. What happened to brevity? Law students are already swamped with course readings. Why write a book intended to be read by law students in such a long and voluminous way? Much of the text can be removed. "Get to the point," I found myself telling the author as I read page after page. I hated it. It is the rare law student who will pick up this book for its narrative value. The typical law student will pick this book for its value on navigating through law school exams, not for its story-telling. Yet that student will be left disappointed. I wish the author would have considered writing a "Get to the Point" book, which would serve as a shorter version of 'Getting to Maybe.' Perhaps it is not too late. "Get to the Point" could serve as an alternative or accompanying version, maybe? I ask that the author considers this.
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