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" ... Beaujolais – Cru Beaujolais – with its incredibly intoxicating fruit, its moderately soft tannins, and its relatively low price, especially as compared to much loftier Burgundy immediately to its south flank, I’m predicting will become the Wine of the 2020s. ... "
" ... Much more than simply the loss of an “asset” of value to the team, it was the outright rejection by a player of the team’s cultural ethos of loyalty being rewarded with loyalty (and often, big contracts), of prioritizing acquiring individuals of high-quality character who affirmatively want to be in Denver, of a we-oriented mentality which while honoring individual achievements, elevates the team’s success as the loftier goal. ... "
" ... New Orleans is still well within reach of a playoff spot. They are only 2.5 games out of the tenth seed and a play-in scenario going into February. However, the front office built this team with loftier goals in mind. Being just as close to last place as the last playoff spot is not the “sustainable championship culture” Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations David Griffin had in mind when he took the job, nor was that the pitch when General Manager Trajan Langdon was hired. That is why losing to a last-placed Minnesota Timberwolves squad that had Karl Anthony-Towns and D’Angelo Russell watching in street clothes. That loss was another lost opportunity to put together a winning season though it gave the front office another piece of the evaluation puzzle. ... "
" ... Not exactly an avid collector as a kid growing up in the Dominican Republic, Dominguez did get his hands on baseball cards from time to time but had a loftier goal in mind when it came to the cardboard collectibles. ... "
" ... We’re nearly twenty years after Sarbanes-Oxley; twenty years after the Enron whistleblower Sherron Watkins was Time magazine’s “Person of the Year”. While still important, corporate compliance seems to have had its “fifteen years of fame” in the minds of some executives; the organizational initiative has turned elsewhere. The once-key oversight theme of corporate responsibility has yielded the field to the loftier themes of corporate social responsibility. ... "