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Americans build large, efficient organizations that are not bound by the circles of kinship and clan.
A nation of immigrants is more permeable than say, Chinese society...Americans build large, efficient organizations that are not bound by the circles of kinship and clan.
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We are bound by the evidence".
The retrospective is bound by a common refrain of tenderness.
Does the regionalization of services cause fragmentation in care by expanding the circle of care?
Mr. Peters's circle of innovation is bound by 15 principles: "Destruction is Cool," for example, or the "D-E-A-T-H of Distance". The chapters mimic the audio-visual part of a Tom Peters seminar: headlines blare; slogans abound; pages are filled with quotes, proverbs, photos, drawings -- and, occasionally, "explanatory" text.
A value of 1 indicates that on average the evidence-independent signal alone would reach the 'neural bound' by 300 ms. Neurons from monkey D are shown as circles; neurons from monkey E are shown as crosses.
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