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The provided passages do not contain information about the practical implications related to "The Future of Work." The passages are from a book titled "The Future of Russia" by Braverman, Harry, and discuss legal testimony regarding an accident and work [1].
The snippets focus on specific details of a legal cross-examination concerning a person's return to work after an accident [1]. There is no information presented about broader implications or the future of work in a general or societal sense [1]. Therefore, the question about practical implications cannot be answered from these passages.
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Title: The Future of Russia by Braverman, Harry Categories: Soviet Union Pages: 175 Snippet: <b>Braverman</b>, Harry. Wilfred B. Byrne — for plaintiff —Cross . 163 Q. His testimony is that a week after this accident he went back and did some <b>work</b>— ? PLAINTIFF'S COUNSEL : I think Mr. Mowton asked him that question and he denied it . THE ...