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Examples
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He calls the Relos “a disproportionately influential strain of the vast middle class.”
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To cut expenses as their revenues slid, they were keeping their new college recruits close to home and putting off moving many veteran Relos.
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Relos may represent less the wave of the future than a stubborn hangover from the past.
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Despite his claims of their significance, Mr. Kilborn acknowledges that the Relos are far from “masters of the universe” who actually shape economies and societies.
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While some in world financial centers were left stranded, Relos remained the shock troops of national and world commerce, the conscripts who stalk and collect markets.
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Like most Americans, Relos value their health, homes, jobs, weekends, and immediate neighbors — at least, that is, while they are among them.
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Peter T. Kilborn T.is book is about Relos, a disproportionately influential strain of the vast middle class.
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To all but businesses knocked off in the recession, Relos were too essential to employers bent on holding their hard - won turf, lest China and India swoop in and take it.
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The house would shrink, and it might be a decade before Relos could again buy low, sell high, and collect 20 percent annual gains to fatten their nest eggs.
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But at its core is a faith in open horizons and a willingness to risk losing ground to gain ground, the trait most characteristic of Relos.
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