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Hirsh is a sophisticated observer, sensitive to the inevitable crooked timbers of humanity.
Robert Teitelman: Michael Hirsh's "Capital Offense" Robert Teitelman 2010
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The starting line for a a crash program keeps being pushed forward, but in Hirsh's present view, the decline will begin no later than 2015, possibly as soon as 2012.
Craig K. Comstock: When the Market Fails Craig K. Comstock 2010
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And at bottom, Hirsh is asking a question many others have tried to answer: How could these wise men, the best and the brightest, have failed to see this coming?
Robert Teitelman: Michael Hirsh's "Capital Offense" Robert Teitelman 2010
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And at bottom, Hirsh is asking a question many others have tried to answer: How could these wise men, the best and the brightest, have failed to see this coming?
Robert Teitelman: Michael Hirsh's "Capital Offense" Robert Teitelman 2010
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But despite that, and despite the fact that Hirsh is never shy about making his own opinions known, these portraits break from the caricatures that too-often substitute for analysis.
Robert Teitelman: Michael Hirsh's "Capital Offense" Robert Teitelman 2010
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Hirsh is a sophisticated observer, sensitive to the inevitable crooked timbers of humanity.
Robert Teitelman: Michael Hirsh's "Capital Offense" Robert Teitelman 2010
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And at bottom, Hirsh is asking a question many others have tried to answer: How could these wise men, the best and the brightest, have failed to see this coming?
Robert Teitelman: Michael Hirsh's "Capital Offense" Robert Teitelman 2010
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Hirsh is a sophisticated observer, sensitive to the inevitable crooked timbers of humanity.
Robert Teitelman: Michael Hirsh's "Capital Offense" Robert Teitelman 2010
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But despite that, and despite the fact that Hirsh is never shy about making his own opinions known, these portraits break from the caricatures that too-often substitute for analysis.
Robert Teitelman: Michael Hirsh's "Capital Offense" Robert Teitelman 2010
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But despite that, and despite the fact that Hirsh is never shy about making his own opinions known, these portraits break from the caricatures that too-often substitute for analysis.
Robert Teitelman: Michael Hirsh's "Capital Offense" Robert Teitelman 2010
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