The relevant people should not make a fuss and should not interfere in business deals for political reasons. |
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Instantly on arrival at Balmoor an hour before kick-off there was evidence that this cup tie was in business. |
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Most of the popular non-executive directors are propelled into the top boardrooms following a career in business. |
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To remain in business Gendor started to negotiate catching agreements with outside concessionaires. |
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Scots firms are already forking out more in business rates than competitors down south. |
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Business is flat and no customers have said they see a pickup in business anytime soon. |
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So you've purchased a digital camcorder, hooked it up to your PC and now you're in business. |
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No misunderstanding in economic science has done more harm than the role of money and credit in business boom and bust. |
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When you buy a PhaseOne Package we will give you a wide format printer, now you're in business! |
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They are more likely to be ordinary-looking middle-aged gents in business suits, and a few younger in chinos and smart-casual wear. |
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Speakers at these meetings are nationally renowned in business, mentoring, world events, etc. |
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A BUSINESSWOMAN, who runs a roadside snack bar near Skipton, was fighting for permission to stay in business this week. |
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It's too bad that private businesses don't know how to communicate with their employees, especially the ones that are in business already. |
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Why did he not locate the roots of neocon policies in business control of domestic and foreign societies for profit? |
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The first draft of the standards to be used in business valuations has been uploaded onto the Internet. |
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The hunger for greater socio-economic mobility is strongest among those in business. |
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The upswing in business in 1991 coincided with a growth in radio and television advertising. |
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He is a former policeman who got his first breaks in business through contracts with the police and military. |
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He might not be able to save your sodden carpets or your fire-damaged stock, but he will be able to keep you in business. |
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The fact that he remains in business is testimony to him being broadly right. |
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The word dude is uttered all the time in LA, in casual conversation, in business meetings, and from the pulpit. |
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She fails to ask whether drugs companies would remain in business if they had no patents. |
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It's hard to imagine the service remaining in business as we know it in either case. |
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The hotel's casual staff were baring the brunt of the loss in business with a reduction in their hours. |
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No question, the computer age has sparked major changes in business and in everyday lives. |
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Those inclined towards commerce and trade perform Ayudha Pooja, to achieve success in business. |
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In the two years he has been in business, he has established a reputation as the specialist in this field. |
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As you know, I'm in business and I mix with some of the captains of industry. |
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Indecision and inaction can lead to bigger problems in business so avoid procrastination and delay. |
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Many people of normal capacity make improvident and unwise decisions in business matters. |
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They all improved on their predicted exam grades with several students achieving their best grade in business studies. |
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But he is not in business just to manage resource, he is in business to police London in all its entirety. |
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He said he would have remained in business if trade had continued to grow at the rate it was before the roadworks. |
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Should we help to start new businesses, or only those who are already in business? |
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Those who cannot keep their customers happy do not deserve to remain in business. |
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Unless the consumer sees what he desires, the business owner will not be able to stay in business. |
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I don't think you'd ever see me in business again if I failed in this company. |
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I have a dear friend who is being unfairly targeted by colleagues he used to be in business with. |
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The service sector is the only industry where BDO predicts a fall in business collapses. |
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They said while people welcomed the work to be carried out they also had fears about a fall-off in business. |
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If there has been a fall-off in business, and I can accept that, it is not necessarily, or solely, because of the smoking ban. |
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It's time for an agenda that restores faith in business, trust in business leaders, and hope in the future. |
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They defy the myth of public sector pen-pushers meddling in business affairs they know nothing about. |
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This is not to say that there is no role for absorption costing in business. |
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Looking outside politics, we see similar dynasties in business, for example the Rockefellers, Mellons and du Ponts. |
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He specialised in business studies and accountancy and, in former times, economic history. |
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The father-of-three had set himself up in business as a first aid trainer after quitting his job as a college lecturer. |
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Twice in his 32 years in business designing luxury homes for the jet set, he's had 16 people and two partners on payroll. |
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He's a strong man, a strong leader because you don't get to the top in business by being weak-willed. |
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The brothers have had to diversify in order to stay in business and do car repairs, services and recoveries. |
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We do not wish to be deserted by our friends and neighbors and fellows in business. |
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His friends say what he lacks in political savvy he makes up in business acumen. |
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Yet, she has graduated with a diploma in business studies from Sligo IT and is now studying Social Studies through distance learning. |
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To this chronicle, Dr Gourvish adds thoughtful and persuasive evaluations, well grounded in business organisation and economic theory. |
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In contrast, Church was more favorably disposed towards the use of budgets in business. |
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Arts and social science programmes replaced courses in business and administration as the first choice for most degree applicants this year. |
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It also offers an MBA in business studies, postgraduate diplomas in computing and journalism, and professional courses in law and accounting. |
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A growing segment of people are concerned about food quality and want to keep local ranchers and farmers in business, Antonio argues. |
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Yes it's the painfully slow tennis tournament that keeps sellers of boot whiteners in business. |
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Then again, perhaps it's the market that's keeping the publishers in business. |
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Beatrice's father made a fortune in business with his brother selling patent medicines. |
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A lot of businesses go under in the first year and we want to help them stay in business. |
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After years languishing in the backwaters of the world's stock markets, the wildcatters are back in business. |
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He has earned his spurs after time spent in business and corporate banking at a number of locations. |
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He later went to the College of Commerce in Rathmines from where he graduated with a higher diploma in business studies. |
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But he was withdrawn by teachers from his GCSEs and left on 20 July 2003 with a GNVQ in business studies. |
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Young people considering setting up in business should look to reduce the risk involved as much as possible. |
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Two men in business suits came hustling along carrying stacks of blue papers, handing one to each couple. |
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Both the claimants and the defendants are in business for the purpose of making a profit. |
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Increased productivity and efficiency in business today depend on the appliance of science. |
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There is perhaps no more level playing field in business than the Internet. |
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They were dressed alike in business suits and blue ties, but had on hunting boots and leggings. |
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What do you make of this allergy to the past that is especially strong in business? |
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After three hard years of college, Rindy graduated with a degree in business. |
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The privatizers traditionally claim that government has no business in business. |
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Power often resides in business leaders who are not always committed to the execution of a new idea. |
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Confidence in business will be restored only when more realistic long-term objectives are applied. |
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For people who are in business or involved in any commercial activity, once something is purchased then its value depreciates very, very quickly. |
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It should come as no surprise that banks and other lending institutions are in business to make money. |
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There is barely enough demand in Scotland to keep one film studio in business, let alone two. |
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Rapid technological advances have also fueled the revolution in business affairs. |
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As might be expected, a larger than average proportion of the riding's workforce is in business and management. |
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Companies that are no longer in business spent millions on parties and promotions still spoken of in tones of disbelief and nostalgia. |
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She had college qualifications in business and accountancy, but worked part-time as a glamour model and air stewardess. |
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His capabilities and accomplishments in business, government, and humanitarianism are too numerous to mention. |
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Traffic was halted in business hubs in the central, southern and northern parts of the city. |
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Decorative neon lights in business districts are being turned off in order to save enough power for production or air conditioning. |
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George Foreman talks about his success in business, and the fact that he may go back into the boxing ring. |
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Clothing stores experienced a rapid increase in business as people flocked in to buy new shorts, sunglasses, and swimsuits. |
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As our 50-plus years in business would suggest we are always pleased to offer advice about any domestic appliance. |
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Moreover, having been in business since 1707, it provides items by appointment to the Queen and Prince of Wales. |
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But they were soon in business, collecting names for their petition calling for girlie magazines to be banned from newsagents. |
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The daylong flight was tolerable in business class, with legroom and hostesses to fuss over us. |
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If rosy predictions are to come true, a change in business culture will have to occur. |
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Very little in business is easy, and anyone looking for an easy option would be daft to make exporting their first choice. |
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He liked the comparison, and believes firmly in the cult of the personality as a valuable element in business development. |
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So he pulled up his pantaloons and got himself a master's in business administration. |
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When people get lucky in business, they are often convinced that it is not luck at all that brought them good fortune. |
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Yes, sad to say, but American hegemony puts more money in the hands of those who believe everything is fair in business and in war. |
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People who were occupied in business, homemaking, labor, and professions had little time for such luxuries. |
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You see two other people at the stop, one in business attire and the other in construction gear. |
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Research reaches his desk warning that young people are not attracted to a career in business. |
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All those Visa bills and other credit card bills are keeping these hoity-toity stores in business, obviously. |
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At the same time, courses in business studies and the humanities are oversubscribed. |
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When 90 kids overran the tiny space his first month in business, he knew he was on to something. |
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Even in towns, some successful people in business have been labelled satanists. |
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The individualized major in business administration provides the opportunity for a broad survey of business subjects. |
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It's assumed both stores operate at a loss, staying in business to saturate the market and not give up the edge. |
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While the oil-rich sheikhs and Saudi princes are treated like, well, royalty, what are those lowlier types in business and economy class eating? |
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In doing so it created disgustingly large food mountains, overproducing unwanted food simply to keep greedy farmers in business. |
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Perez holds a master's degree in business administration from Stanford University, and a bachelor's of arts degree from Monterrey Tech in Mexico. |
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This convergence has important implications for research and teaching in business schools. |
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We women in business are measured by how many male characteristics we have. |
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Indemnity hinges upon the principal continuing in business and exploiting the agent's connection. |
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The men in grey suits are people who have a lot of power in business or politics, but aren't well-known or charismatic. |
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Being a manager in business is just like being a manager of a football team. |
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Years ago there was a managerial revolution in business, much written about. |
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If you major in business and managerial economics, you'll learn how to answer questions like these. |
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Market forces require businesses to manipulate information to stay in business, she says. |
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Some sell used cars and some invest in business ventures or open fast-food franchises. |
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This completely fails to recognise the critical importance that success in business has in funding our aspirations for the public services. |
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The company has shown remarkable growth in its operations with a tenfold increase in business over the past five years. |
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Kowalski scraped dirt from the machine until he uncovered the name of the manufacturer, which, luckily, was still in business. |
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The considerable increase in business has created a cottage industry in the professions. |
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Paisley's textile industry was hugely inventive and prosperous, but the town's pioneering reputation was not forged in business alone. |
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Limerick hoteliers who are complaining over a slump in business were dismissed by Deputy Jim Kemmy today as putting on the poor mouth. |
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Those of us in business are up to our ears in dealing with new types of Internet-based customer interactions. |
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Vaughn is currently in graduate school pursuing a master's in business administration. |
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She once worked for a Democratic party congressman, and is a champion of progressive causes including the advancement of women in business. |
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Given my background in business, it made sense to have a clear hierarchical chain of command. |
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In some cases, the fans have been formidable and have outgunned the board in business experience or PR skills. |
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Of course we're in business, but we're not in the business of making a maximum amount of profit regardless of our professional obligations. |
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Those who survived used credit, barter, and available cash to stay in business. |
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She's the do-gooder type who always meddles in business that's no affair of hers. |
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A Malton shop severely damaged when a car careered through a display window was back in business today. |
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So it must be something other than pure transaction costs that keep some outfits in business. |
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Settlements and compromises in business dealings are made through mediation and discussion. |
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We had three girls and I learned a lot from Marc because he's very detail-oriented, a genius in business, international. |
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The government is still micro-meddling in business, and the abrupt flip-flop highlights their inconsistent policy-making. |
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She had conducted seminars, conferences and workshops in business and industrial relations. |
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He was majoring in business and planned on opening his own business of some sort when he finished university. |
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Then it might really own the asparagus business for the harvest season, and farmers could stay in business. |
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Few people like to cause offence, particularly in business, which suffers from a suffocating politeness. |
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I have been in business for thirty years, I've always paid my own way, I am beholden to no-one. |
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In any event, we're grateful to be back in business, and grateful that you stuck with us. |
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When I started in business, I didn't know the difference between an invoice and a statement. |
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Some might say this proves that no matter how hard-headed you are in business, the heart is not so clever. |
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If a touch mark includes a date, this is the date on which the pewterer set up in business, not the date on which the article was made. |
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Keeping focussed on what we do best is vital to success in business as well as politics. |
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In the second world war, the shortage of paper meant that publishers were hard put to stay in business. |
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Under the project, women are trained in business skills, accounting, marketing and forging links with commercial banks. |
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Some of the officiants wore judges' robes, some were in business suits, and some were dressed fairly casually. |
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The prospect of a minority government and especially of a hung parliament has caused consternation in business circles. |
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Those refrigerator retailers who stay in business manage their inventories very differently. |
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Ten years ago these buyers would have been building up portfolios in the stock market or investing in business start-ups. |
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He writes a mission statement espousing the importance of ethics in business and hands it out to the entire company. |
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Just ahead, we'll find out about efforts to get the cafes and the bistros back in business. |
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Such terms are the only things I note down in business meetings, for later use in bitter arguments to feign superior intelligence. |
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Gary lived on trust and by sharing both muscle and skills, not money, although he had a master's degree in business. |
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Like many other people in business, I have become increasingly frustrated and exasperated with the masters of the black art of spin. |
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Bill began in business with six horses and a plough doing contract ploughing around the district. |
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The theory must sound good to corporate execs, but even in business you can't have your cake and eat it. |
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They were too obsessed with the turndown in business and the threat of more violence. |
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Whether in business or politics, partnerships are supposed to buttress the strengths of those involved. |
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The certification is for courses done in business studies, computer studies, childcare, art and craft and general studies. |
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You are seeing more and more of that in business, which is kind of a twin to a profit-sharing plan. |
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A copy of critical company data at a secondary site is also a prerequisite for continuity in business operations. |
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During this time she studied for a postgraduate qualification in business studies and then got an MBA equivalent in marketing. |
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They dress in business casual mostly, evincing no untoward whooping or mania or anger. |
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Given her weakness in constitutional law, her background in business law looks like a strength. |
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Many of the family have lived in America for several years and some of them are very prominent in business circles in the Chicago area. |
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The multilateral governance system remains largely unreformed and apparently immune to changes in business practice. |
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The central question is whether the person who has been engaged to perform the services is performing them as a person in business on his own account. |
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Jones ruled for Ray and he is now back in business, eligible to sign with any NFL club. |
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More than anything, he learned the trick of adaptability in business. |
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While I feel sometimes like I'm the juggler in a circus, I know that smart marketing and advertising have helped us to continue in business, even in these rough times. |
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She holds a master's in business administration from the Wharton School. |
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Byrne now reckons it was not such a bad time to set up in business. |
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The truth is this is a labor intensive business and actually needs a good margin between the cost and the sale of the fabric in order to pay the overhead of being in business. |
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The Nayeb restaurant has been in business for 80 years, but was recently revamped and is full of well-heeled businessmen, secular politicians and ladies who lunch. |
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Auctioneers, valuers and land agents Richard Turner and Son celebrate 200 years in business this year with an unbroken line of fathers and sons in charge. |
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Those friendly traditional artisans, who designed all the rings, pendants, necklaces and anklets for the brides-to-be, are still in business all over town. |
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This means short-time sentences for drug offenders and a revolving door style situation which returns them to our streets, unrepentant and back in business. |
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The New Jersey Restaurant Association earlier this summer reported a surge in business as smokers travelled across from New York to avail of its more liberal laws. |
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He may have been lucky in business, but his marriage is on the rocks, his daughter barely speaks to him and even his friend, Francis, holds little interest. |
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Indeed, there are probably more froyo Worlds in business than there are Rockefeller Republicans. |
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They used their loaf when they set up in business 41 years ago. |
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East Timorese widely use the Indonesian rupiah in business transactions. |
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A group of leading organizations have banded together to address the problem of minority underrepresentation in business and management education. |
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This will largely be driven by healthy sales of consumer desktop and portables, while Japan will thrive on consumer PCs along with continuing recovery in business PC sales. |
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My interest in business began at a relatively young age working at a small NYSE stockbroker during my college summers. |
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An increase in imports from overseas, and automation of the weaving processes, mean that Selectus has had to keep ahead of the curve to stay in business. |
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Sadly, it appears the production of literature in business and Government is considered a lowly task to be given to the semi-literate with poor vocabularies. |
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When he first set up in business he serviced washing machines and vacuum cleaners, but soon moved over to specialising in selling light fittings and lamp shades. |
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Only about 45 Australian flagged and crewed vessels remain in business. |
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The fourth and most important negative point is that the trumpeted recovery in business fixed investment, in particular in high tech, is just another statistical mirage. |
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And while moo Cluck moo has only been in business since the spring, Parker believes higher wages lead to better results. |
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If being around him in business is too painful or exhausting personally, then cash out and look for another business venture or become a silent partner. |
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Essentially everyone was in business for themselves, supplying the necessities and luxuries of the colonies while supplying the established mother country with raw materials. |
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Till all success be nobleness, As governor and in business, I was proud of my success. |
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They have been cited as a spur to a recovery in business confidence, though the evidence of this is not clear-cut and, in the case of Japan, flatly contradictory. |
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You wouldn't think that a tech company could stay in business for a whole decade when their flagship product is a word processor that can't even do boldface. |
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Well unfortunately this is a fact of life both in business and politics. |
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Earlier in the season, La Russa and I had discussed the parallels between managing and leading in sports and in business. |
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Men in business suits would leave me a buck on a fifty dollar tab. |
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Food outlets and other shops in the town have also noticed an increase in business during the 12th summer festival, and Booths Supermarket has received large bulk orders. |
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Contractual issues delayed the re-opening but all of that is just a bad memory as the shop has proved that its not only back in business it's also a cut above the rest. |
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Chinese people are often successful in business, but local rules in Malaysia and Indonesia restrict their activities through the bumiputra system. |
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Another 15 minutes of piped music, and now we're in business. |
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He entered college, working on a degree in business administration. |
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This course provides a very solid grounding in business studies. |
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Ebay started in business by helping enthusiasts to swap novelty toys. |
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The Stakhanovite high street spender would power a general recovery in the course of the year, making up for that non-recovery in business investment. |
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Are half measures good enough to restore people's confidence in business? |
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The great cardinal sin in business these days seems to be missing even the slightest opportunity to shove an ad in people's faces at every possible moment. |
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She has a good head on her shoulders and she is in business like you. |
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Only a few partnership operators from that era remain in business. |
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Garry is upbeat about the club's chances of staying in business. |
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Awestruck by its glittering new friends in business, but baffled by the complexities of the scheme it supports, it has been consistently outwitted and outmanoeuvred. |
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He's a fairly aggressive and tenacious character in business terms. |
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Are many of the drivers actually in business or are they hired hands? |
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But that success will be threatened, unless we ensure that the pace of infrastructural development keeps pace with the growth in business activity. |
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I went to Glasgow Caledonian University and got an honours degree in business and joined the company three and a half years ago on the graduate trainee scheme. |
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If the elevator's still in business, then it's not a huge problem. |
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Because I didn't have opportunities to network with other home-based professional clothiers and had no educational instruction in business techniques, I set my prices too low. |
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With the proliferation in business aircraft of glass cockpits and automated flight controls, traditional techniques to train professional pilots are inevitably evolving. |
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The parties are clearly involved in business with a view to profit, but was there is an agreement between the corporations to carry on business in common? |
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It was also supposed, perhaps in consequence of this anti-inebriant quality, to render a man energetic and diligent in business and to insure peace of mind. |
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At the same time, widespread beliefs about the mental and physical infirmities associated with advancing age created stereotypes that were reflected in business practices. |
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Since last fall, the pileup in business inventories, both in Old Economy companies and the high-tech sector, have been a huge drag on the economy. |
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The general manager said that he needed time to coordinate arrangements to bring in business, and promised to meet with shop owners again to discuss further plans. |
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He said the show will offer the ideal business vehicle and an excellent opportunity for all in business to market and promote their products and services. |
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There are some exceptions in the financial services sector, where a degree in business, commerce or mathematics and a postgrad in IT can still secure an IT position. |
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They also dealt with some topics on unethical practices in business. |
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Alexander is a career politician too, though one who has at least earned the respect of many in business through dedication to her core task of economic development. |
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Its downfall echoed much of the telecom sector in that it was caught in the pincer grip of a fall in business activity and too much debt, courtesy of its acquisition binge. |
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Among the many features that disqualifies the use of domestic scales in business is that traders could easily adjust them without the customers knowing. |
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The decrease is partly blamed on import duties imposed on Namibian exporters at the border posts and the port of Namibe that is slowly picking up in business. |
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He has traded in Stonegate for five years but a decline in business began to become noticeable one-and-a-half years ago and trade has gone steadily downhill ever since. |
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Beaten-down big caps with the financial power to weather the inevitable downturns in business can offer investors spectacular rewards when the economy recovers. |
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He went on to become successful in business and governor of the Company of Merchant Adventurers of London. |
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The best known outlet for cajeta in the city is Cajetas La Tradicional, which has been in business for over 70 years. |
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A merchant historically was anyone who was involved in business as long as industry, commerce, and trade have existed. |
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I used to work for an independent bookstore, The Bookery in Ephrata, Washington, a great store that has been in business for over 25 years. |
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Stuart Yoak's suggestion that the press only does a good job when it comes to telling us about the scofflaws in business and finance. |
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The show's fictitious company, Dunder Mifflin, is led by branch manager, Michael Scott, who is often an example of what not to do in business. |
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But were the fedex contract drivers really in business for themselves? |
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Downturns in business fortunes have always produced unanticipated changes in direction and resultant shakeouts. |
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Indonesian is primarily used in business, politics, education, academics and the national media. |
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A strapping Italian hunk, he becomes the rich actress's kept man, uses her money to start himself in business. |
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She has noticed high demand for grads trained in business areas and computerized graphic design related to the entertainment industry. |
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After 105 years in business, renowned department store chain Gottschalks Inc. |
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I found out recently that bizbabble and HR speak have little influence on whether a company stays in business. |
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However, the Eurozone crisis and deep cuts in business travel affected the Council's positioning of the city as a convention centre. |
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What should a machine shop, or any company do for that matter, when it faces the possibility of a large loss in business? |
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Sometimes you can actually see a dip in business if the chef isn't paying attention to back of house. |
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A NUNEATON dance school is celebrating the anniversary of its first successful year in business. |
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Because of the importance of speed and reliability of power, trading desks require some of the most sophisticated circuitry in business today. |
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Succeeding in business today is difficult enough without having to cope with disruption and losses due to cybercriminal activity. |
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The power of the English language, in business and learning throughout much of the world also influenced the decline of Gaelic in Ireland. |
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The insights from data are used to recommend action or to guide decision making rooted in business context. |
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Hang a chum block, chop up a few fresh-caught ladyfish or mullet for cut bait and you're in business. |
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Heinkel stayed in business by making bicycles and mopeds, while Messerschmitt made sewing machines and automobile parts. |
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Celebrating 20 years in business this year, XMI is a leader in the neckwear industry. |
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He told me that in business dealings a handshake was inviolable. |
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We will discuss the details of these strategies, as well as some issues related to their legality and ethicality in business settings. |
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In the beginning, members didn't have uniforms and often paraded in business attire. |
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Steven's love of IT and his interest in business led him to purse a career as a systems analyst. |
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Leda Lanes filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in March, but the iconic candlepin bowling alley in Nashua fully plans to stay in business. |
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Today, we are proud to be at the forefront of the next revolution in business jets, supersonic travel. |
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One of the keys to success in business is never to take your eye off the ball. |
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Shortly thereafter, Olaf was back in business, having regained the kingdom of York. |
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Tarses attended University of Maryland and majored in business administration. |
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Trub AG, in business since 1859, made its name printing securities and billboards. |
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Southwest Infrared Services is an infrared service company which has been in business in the area since 2009 and is owned by Amy Powell. |
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I was in business then. Some guy named Isidore Lubin sent forms all the time wanting to know what I was doing. I was peed off. |
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My father excelled in business above all by imagination and inventiveness. |
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For example, the Crompton Company, after 178 years in business, went bankrupt in 1984, costing the jobs of 2,450 workers in five states. |
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Some children work as guides for tourists, sometimes combined with bringing in business for shops and restaurants. |
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As a result, biodiversity loss is a significant risk factor in business development and a threat to long term economic sustainability. |
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His parents expected that he would follow his father into a career in business. |
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According to Clayton Christensen, disruptive innovation is the key to future success in business. |
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I don't know how they stay in business serving only lunch, but the lunchroom on the corner is cheap and fast so I like it. |
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The transaction speaks for itself and a court of equity ought not to hesitate long in characterizing it as unfair competition in business. |
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Although often considered foundational in business law, the modern relevance of negotiability has been questioned. |
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Managerial economics applies microeconomic analysis to specific decisions in business firms or other management units. |
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Law graduates are disproportionately represented in leadership positions in business and government. |
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This company has been in business for over 70 years and is known within the industry as a high quality reconditioner of steel drums. |
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Economic analysis can be applied throughout society, as in business, finance, health care, and government. |
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This will enable a 8,100 nmi range with 325 seats in business, premium, and economy classes. |
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No longer just for hobbyists, the computer bulletin board earned a legitimate place in business and, eventually, in government. |
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There he was successful in business and became governor of the Company of Merchant Adventurers of London. |
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No man is a success in business unless he loves his work. The picture the artist paints for love is his greatest work. The pot-boiler is always something to live down. |
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Rhodes graduated with a BA in business administration from the University of Washington and completed the Stonier Graduate School of Banking at Rutgers University. |
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The Toggery, the Little Rock children's retailer, marked its 65th year in business with the recent expansion of its location at University Avenue and R Street in the Heights. |
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Lawrence was a much stronger character than Kiggell and having made money in business and having no plans to stay in the Army after the War, was not beholden to Haig. |
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I HAD a flashback to my teenage years this week when I heard the news that Smash Hits, the teen music magazine, is to close down after nearly 30 years in business. |
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The top recommendation for travel-related carbon offsets was the Better World Club, a kind of environmentally sensitive AAA that has been in business about 10 years. |
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The Signage Middle East Awards on January 10 will recognise excellence in business leadership through investment in signage innovation, execution, and creativity. |
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The dot-carnage extends even to Internet companies still in business. |
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