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Cremer

[ kree-mer ]

noun

  1. Sir William Randal, 1838–1908, English union organizer: Nobel Peace Prize 1903.


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The teenager was found on Hackney Road near the junction with Cremer Street just before 23:00 GMT, the Metropolitan Police said.

From BBC

As Karnofsky suggests—and as others have before him, including existential-risk researchers Luke Kemp and Carla Zoe Cremer—EA would benefit from a move toward more explicit community rules, more rigor in process, and more scrutiny of leadership, rather than a network-based reliance on good faith actors.

From Slate

But this ended up being "the most emotionally draining paper we have ever written," Cremer writes.

From Salon

According to a New Yorker article about EA and longtermism, when Cremer later met with MacAskill to discuss her experience, she "felt that MacAskill, the movement leader who gave her the most hope, had listened perfunctorily and done nothing."

From Salon

The single "greatest predictor of how negatively a reviewer would react" to criticisms of EA, Cremer notes, "was their personal identification with EA."

From Salon

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