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Co-opting fantasy sport as a analogy to highlight the solution to the problem of Jewish identity, I'd first have to conclude the Team is in trouble!
Kevin Bermeister: Keeping Score On Jewish Assimilation Kevin Bermeister 2011
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Co-opting fantasy sport as a analogy to highlight the solution to the problem of Jewish identity, I'd first have to conclude the Team is in trouble!
Kevin Bermeister: Keeping Score On Jewish Assimilation Kevin Bermeister 2011
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Co-opting the influence of professorsIn lieu of librarians, whose relationship to any given student is typically ill-defined, students seeking help often turn to a more logical source: the person who gave them the assignment -- and who, ultimately, will be grading their work.
Study: College students rarely use librarians' expertise 2011
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Co-opting fantasy sport as a analogy to highlight the solution to the problem of Jewish identity, I'd first have to conclude the Team is in trouble!
Kevin Bermeister: Keeping Score On Jewish Assimilation Kevin Bermeister 2011
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Co-opting the Soviet Union was a governing principle of much of American policy during the war, ordered by and reliant on the president himself.23 The remaining elements in the plan—devising the postwar international economic and security arrangements and pressing Britain to accede to American demands—were entrusted to American diplomats and Treasury Department representatives.
How Wars end Gideon Rose 2010
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He is a prolific author of numerous articles—including the popular Harvard Business Review article “Co-opting Customer Competence” and the MIT-PricewaterhouseCoopers award-winning Sloan Management Review article “The New Frontier of Experience Innovation” both coauthored with C. K. Prahalad as well as the Emerald Literati award-winning Strategy & Leadership article “Leading the Transformation to Co-Creation of Value”—and is also a sought-after speaker and mentor to global firms.
The Power of Co-Creation Venkat Ramaswamy 2010
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Co-opting Valentine's Day for the Vagina Monologues is a silly idea.
The Vagina Monologues, second time around fantasyecho 2008
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He is a prolific author of numerous articles—including the popular Harvard Business Review article “Co-opting Customer Competence” and the MIT-PricewaterhouseCoopers award-winning Sloan Management Review article “The New Frontier of Experience Innovation” both coauthored with C. K. Prahalad as well as the Emerald Literati award-winning Strategy & Leadership article “Leading the Transformation to Co-Creation of Value”—and is also a sought-after speaker and mentor to global firms.
The Power of Co-Creation Venkat Ramaswamy 2010
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He is a prolific author of numerous articles—including the popular Harvard Business Review article “Co-opting Customer Competence” and the MIT-PricewaterhouseCoopers award-winning Sloan Management Review article “The New Frontier of Experience Innovation” both coauthored with C. K. Prahalad as well as the Emerald Literati award-winning Strategy & Leadership article “Leading the Transformation to Co-Creation of Value”—and is also a sought-after speaker and mentor to global firms.
The Power of Co-Creation Venkat Ramaswamy 2010
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Co-opting them once in awhile doesn't make you the enemy.
Obama Campaign Memo: He's The Guy Who Can Win Indys And Beat McCain 2009
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