Moreover, in your article you outlined a false dichotomy: a choice between CSR and profits.
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McGregor's dichotomy has been hugely influential in management thinking ever since his death in 1964.
Instead, the real dichotomy exists between what you could call Breakthrough companies and Best-of-Show companies.
The book captures the dichotomy of what Press, out of love and pride, accomplished.
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"We definitely have a temperature dichotomy across the U.S., " the National Weather Service said.
Faced with this dichotomy, investors who buy both Treasury bonds and gold are not displaying cognitive dissonance.
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Kepler unified this dichotomy, demanding physically coherent explanations as to why planets sometimes went faster than other times.
But there is a dichotomy between this demand and the type coming from India and China, Toussaint said.
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Mr. ISIKOFF: Well, it's hard to say because there is this sort of a dichotomy within the government.
No where is this dichotomy more apparent than in the few weeks I have spent in the Philippines.
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It mediates this dichotomy by teaching game design as a creative discipline that integrates technical and aesthetic thinking.
This dichotomy makes Gadhafi's legacy in the continent a tricky one, analysts say.
So, we have a dichotomy between middle age and the mid-life crisis.
The dichotomy is frankly stated in a new book by two fervent apostles of modernity, Guy Cooper and Gordon Taylor.
The dichotomy is fascinating because it exposes a country in which women simultaneously have so much and so little power.
Facebook said it has seen a strong dichotomy on the network between non-gamers and gamers, who number more than 200 million.
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The dichotomy launched him into years of research to discover for himself what he could stand behind and advocate as true.
This dichotomy lends topicality -- in many newsrooms, after all, economic pressures are putting traditional enterprise reporters on the endangered-species list.
You know, other than what Sable was saying, the born-here, born-there dichotomy.
"The military-civilian dichotomy is an outdated issue, " said military spokesman Wahab Mokodongan.
In the end, says Dr Krystal, the dichotomy between the valid and the useful may turn out to be a false one.
Recent research published in Marketing Science explains the dichotomy between these examples.
Electric cars will share the spotlight with gas-guzzling performance cars at the Los Angeles Auto Show a dichotomy that suits the city.
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The result is a spectrum of skin colour rather than a dichotomy.
What a dichotomy: Our cost structure in the boonies is so low we could handle much more risk, but there isn't the will.
The dilemma may mirror a cultural dichotomy: Koreans are generally seen as favoring stiff authority, while also tending to tolerate rebellion against it.
The dichotomy represented by the values espoused by Christianity and an imperial church is what makes so many people uncomfortable with official Catholicism.
Obama could see that dichotomy firsthand when in late 2011 his beloved 1985 Super Bowl-winning Chicago Bears accepted a White House invitation.
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This week saw the start of at least 2 years of a dichotomy between the political power base of the White House and Congress.
"There's a dichotomy of 'good mothers breast feed, bad mothers formula feed', " says journalist Madeleine Morris, who is writing a book about the topic.
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