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Posted by Joachim Stroh on June 15, 1999 at 14:43:16:
In Reply to: Capital Intelectual. posted by OSMAR PONCHIROLLI on June 15, 1999 at 12:57:36:
I pushed your text through Babelfish on Altavista, here's the result (pretty good for an automatic translation!):
IN THE PRACTICAL ONE, IN BRAZIL, THE MAJORITY OF THE EXECUTIVES DOES NOT VALUE THE IMPORTANCE OF THE INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL. RECENT RESEARCH CARRIED THROUGH WITH SOME NATIONAL COMPANIES, DISCLOSED THAT PRACTICAL THE DEMOCRATIC ONE DOES NOT EXIST IN THE RALIDADE. THE DISCURSSO THIS AQUEM OF THE REALITY. HOW TO RESCUE THE IMPORTANCE OF THE INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL IN THE ORGANIZATIONS?
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