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Examples
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I ask him what he thinks of the term "Gladwellian" when we meet in lower Manhattan.
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Both Obama and McCain Are 'Gladwellian' Candidates digg
Lionel Beehner: Both Obama and McCain Are 'Gladwellian' Candidates 2008
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Lionel Beehner: Both Obama and McCain Are 'Gladwellian' Candidates
Lionel Beehner: Both Obama and McCain Are 'Gladwellian' Candidates 2008
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Do multibillion-dollar companies bet on the Gladwellian blink of the car guys, or do they put their money down on the wisdom of crowds?
A Nissan at CrossPurposes With Competence Dan Neil 2011
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This post is Gladwellian in its obvious wrongness.
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While the characters are individuals, the story draws them together into an almost Gladwellian point — or at least a community.
A Soloist Finds His Company Pia Catton 2010
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Until then, the company is “reaching out to people who will get the community going,” he said, and counting on a handful of Gladwellian connectors, mavens and salespeople to kickstart interest in the site.
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"Gladwellian" would not have been listed on the Word Exchange in 1986, but if you had invested at its IPO in the early 2000s you would have earned a tidy sum by now.
The Mind Readers Christopher F. Chabris 2011
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It's readable, meandering and eminently "Gladwellian."
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It's readable, meandering and eminently "Gladwellian."
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