What about have since? “Banks have since planned for this tactic”
I guess it still implies a specific time/event, but maybe it’s a little less clunky than “from then on”
What about have since? “Banks have since planned for this tactic”
I guess it still implies a specific time/event, but maybe it’s a little less clunky than “from then on”
…what year do you think it is now?
Edit: i mistook their comma for a semicolon
130%? Might wanna check your math
Can you give some examples? Genuinely curious
The George Floyd Justice in Policing Act does exactly that!
With jelly beans?