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A landlord’s fire insurance may protect the building—not your belongings or liability. Tenants should separately review lease requirements, personal property coverage, and fire liability. #TenantLiability

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Stock selection is only part of performance. Trading frequency, costs, concentration, and behavioral biases matter too. Preset waiting periods and allocation limits can help control impulsive decisions. #InvestorPsychology

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The biggest global economic risk from U.S.–Iran tensions is not limited hostilities alone. Prolonged disruption in the Strait of Hormuz could lift oil, LNG, and shipping insurance costs, spreading inflation worldwide. #Geopolitics

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More chatbot use doesn’t always mean fewer calls. If a bot can explain a refund but can’t process it, customers still escalate—often with harder cases. Measure completed journeys, not just deflection. #CX

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Walking is not automatically off-limits with stable chronic kidney disease. Start short, keep a conversational pace, and build gradually according to your cardiovascular health and tolerance. #CKD

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Chronic kidney disease does not always mean skipping exercise. Moderate activity—where breathing quickens but short sentences are still possible—can support fitness and quality of life. #KidneyHealth

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