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That establishes something but it's not obligating.
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In 1996, John Y . Campbellof Harvard University and I wrote a research paper about these bonds, as well as an op-ed piece in The New York Times, in which we argued that they be established, something that finally took place in 1997.
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"He understood that if you establish something as a brand it's worth more".
And I'm pretty sure that we can establish something.
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