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It is smooth, speculative, full of self-confident generalizations and studded with scholarly name dropping Huntington, Sen, Zuboff.
Robert Teitelman: Fukuyama's Recipe for the Poor Populist Left Robert Teitelman 2012
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It is smooth, speculative, full of self-confident generalizations and studded with scholarly name dropping Huntington, Sen, Zuboff.
Robert Teitelman: Fukuyama's Recipe for the Poor Populist Left Robert Teitelman 2012
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"" There's a real downside to being extolled the way he has been, '' says Harvard's Zuboff.
A Star Image Blurs 2008
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The unhappy man's last words were, You, too, Zuboff!
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Five of the conspirators undertook the assassination, one of them being Plato Zuboff, a former pet of Catherine, whom Paul had loaded with favours after recalling him from exile.
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What I have related touching Catherine's funeral is sufficient proof that the new Emperor did not share the national sorrow; it is well known, besides, that he bestowed the order of St. Andrew upon Nicholas Zuboff, who brought him the news of his mother's death.
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Relating to dinners, I may say here that certainly the saddest I ever went to at St. Petersburg was at a sister's of Zuboff, where I had neglected to present a letter of introduction.
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Zuboff and Maxmin argue that companies need to be more responsive to twenty-first century customers, or risk falling behind to more nimble competition.
Logic+Emotion 2009
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Race to I-Space -- Zuboff suggests a necessary business headshift from an administrative view to one centered on the individual: hence, I-space.
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Zuboff and Turoff, Lieutenant Pisarjevsky, Cossack Vernigora and
Beasts, Men and Gods Ferdinand Ossendowski 1910
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