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9 Sentences With "has a good look at"

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Go deeper: The Scientist has a good look at current efforts to improve the vaccine.
Zuckerberg's road trip: The Wall Street Journal's Reid Epstein has a good look at Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg's cross-country road trip.
The Washington Post has a good look at what it calls the "sleeping giants": the moderates who are appalled by the estimated coverage losses.
Bloomberg has a good look at one of the most significant yet under-appreciated trends in health insurance: the dramatic increase in deductibles, especially within employer-based coverage.
NBC News has a good look at the implications of the California privacy law that goes into effect next year and the ways it could change the internet.
Threat level: The Houston Chronicle has a good look at the stakes for companies and workers in Texas, where shale production is surging, if WTI stays below $50 per barrel for an extended period.
Cameron Faulkner has a good look at this party speaker, which is brave of him because it's a party speaker with an understated design and our editor in chief Nilay Patel has made it editorial policy that we should mostly cover party speakers with bombastic design, neon lights, and ideally cupholders.
The Wall Street Journal has a good look at the dilemma: cutting the benefits that are required under the Affordable Care Act might make a lot of health plans cheaper, but it could also could massively drive up costs on benefits that must be included in health plans under the law, like prescription drugs, maternity coverage, and mental health services.
The narrative element of the image, which included a speech bubble that presents the caption "I Can See the Whole Room and There's Nobody in It", clarifies that the man can not see anything in the room although he has a good look at it. The work is a satirical reference to abstraction because it can be imagined as a monochrome canvas that is affected by an actor that has inserted his finger as well as a narrative that also violates this imagining. This finger is also regarded as phallic. The speech bubble makes the entire canvas relevant by broadening the attention to the entire width of the painting and the curves of the bubble unite the narrative with several of the picture's other graphical elements.

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