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The most graceful exits, people on both sides of the political aisle agree, are made by those who, like the very best prizefighters, walk away in top form.
Gabriella is the kind of gilded trap from which successful child actresses have struggled to free themselves since Shirley Temple, not always with graceful exits.
Some sections on "graceful exits," like short sales or deeds-in-lieu of foreclosure, guide those whose financial situations are so dire that they cannot reasonably hope to stay in their homes.
Processes are in place to define membership, establish common values, recruit people, develop employees, assess individual potential, live up to a human contract, and establish policies for graceful exits from the company.
And it is hard to avoid charges of inconsistency, since America has not sought punishment for worse dictators, like Jean-Claude (Baby Doc) Duvalier of Haiti or Mobutu Sese Seko of Zaire, but rather helped them find graceful exits.
An alternative perspective — that Xerox managers did not "fumble" these technologies but consciously ushered them out the door — can be found in H. Chesbrough, "Graceful Exits and Foregone Opportunities: Xerox's Management of Its Technology Spinoff Companies, Business History Revieww 76 (winter 2002): 803 838.
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