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"It's what we call the Bain model," one adviser says, where smart people compete for idea supremacy, as they did routinely at the consulting firm.
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Spencer Bain is a modern man of science, a university anthropologist doing fieldwork in a small New Mexican town.
Books 2009
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Spencer Bain is a modern man of science, a university anthropologist doing fieldwork in a small New Mexican town.
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The holiday season will solidify the results, and Bain is allowing for a final tally of 9 percent growth for modest increases and 11 percent if shoppers come out strong.
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Spencer Bain is a modern man of science, a university anthropologist doing fieldwork in a small New Mexican town.
Ignatius Press 2009
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He was referring to Bain Capital, the private-equity firm that Mr. Romney led.
Santorum's Main Backer Plans to Keep on Funding Brody Mullins 2012
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Romney was a heavy investor in Bain Capital at the time and remains one to this day.
Think Progress » In Just Over 12 Hours, Romney Goes From Praising To Attacking Obama On Afghanistan 2010
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Spencer Bain is a modern man of science, a university anthropologist doing fieldwork in a small New Mexican town.
Fiction 2009
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There are sick kids in the playroom at a children's hospital in Charleston waiting for Newt Gingrich... didn't he call Bain "exploitive"?
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Spencer Bain is a modern man of science, a university anthropologist doing fieldwork in a small New Mexican town.
"Dayspring: A Novel", by Harry Sylvester, "a classic of American religious fiction"... 2009
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