In theory, you're right.
But - do you see any meaningful way to limit the inflation of A grades?
I guess with the incentives to be nice to students, the inflation is inevitable. And its damaging effects can't be overstated...
Sadly, US technology is much like Russian gas for us Europeans: abundant and cheap, but creating a dependence on someone you’d rather not be dependent on.
before barking at Trump, note that in the EU, the de minimis threshold is zero for VAT and a mere 150 EUR for customs duty. (And discussions are underway about the elimination of the latter as well).
I guess a typical scenario is that people moved elsewhere, hoping they would be allowed to work remotely indefinitely.
So technically, the employer can simply summon them back on-site, just like before.
In such cases, I guess that would fly anywhere.
Assuming there are 3 billion drivers, each making 100 distinct driving errors over their career, and that there are one million distinct types of errors, the probability that the statement is true is over 99.9999%. Self-evident, no?