Personally, I am not too thrilled by either because I'd much rather a company reinvested its profits into more successful ventures. |
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Byatt's account of the jinx's stream of consciousness during her ritual killing ventures beyond the limits of verisimilitude. |
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Participants can interact with agribusiness officials who are actively pursuing business ventures using electronic commerce. |
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Both joint ventures and private enterprises can register to run job fair businesses. |
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Remember that basically the only value they add to the joint ventures is their ability to get the quota allocation. |
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But foreign-invested enterprises including joint ventures are not allowed to do so. |
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Exports of joint ventures or subsidiaries of overseas companies are also on the rise. |
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Already they are undertaking joint ventures and forming strategic alliances. |
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Escorts, which has joint ventures in the US and Poland, will replicate the same model for the Chinese market. |
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The Irish outlet is company-owned, although Zara also has a number of joint ventures and franchises. |
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Growth for companies like Wirra Wirra will come from mergers, buy-outs or joint ventures. |
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The 1997 amendments to the Merger Control Regulation modified the treatment of certain types of joint ventures. |
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A country must not require multinationals to form joint ventures with domestic enterprises. |
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Only equity manufacturing joint ventures fall within the scope of the present study. |
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The different styles between joint ventures and State-owned enterprises show up in this occasion. |
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The ICT hopes to extend commercial joint ventures by providing space and facilities for new and existing companies. |
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In this case, large-scale privatization has created many opportunities for foreign ownership and joint ventures. |
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Vallely and Murphy are also considering how joint ventures or partnerships for commercial developments might be structured. |
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These ventures are very important in advancing our knowledge about ourselves and others. |
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New industrial ventures should not be given licence unless the aforesaid provision is fulfilled. |
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A man of deep faith, he helped out in many of the church undertakings and was always ready and willing to support such ventures. |
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Critical ventures should not be bound by received wisdom or apparent common sense. |
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At night, the kissing bug ventures forth in search of a blood meal, which may be a sleeping pet or human. |
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The government would also encourage joint ventures and private sector investment in petroleum refining. |
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Some gallery owners have taken speaking events to the next level and put them on par with their other business ventures. |
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People in Cottingley had arranged fundraising ventures for the ambitious project. |
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Business angels are often more willing to invest in new ventures than traditional financial institutions. |
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My personal ambition is to make enough money from all of these ventures to exit within a foreseeable timescale and become a business angel. |
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In the risks, gambles and chances by which entrepreneurs risk their fortunes on new ventures, capitalism enters a new heroic phase. |
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Two mining companies attempted to exploit the copper lodes at different times, and both ventures ended in failure. |
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It also said the discrepancy in joint-venture income was due to loss-making joint ventures. |
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He thanked the lady members of the club for helping out with the lotto draw and other ventures during the year. |
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Cinemas could become much more entrepreneurial ventures, making more money by taking more of the risk of films smashing or bombing. |
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It has elements of traditional folksong with some gentle ventures into atonality. |
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You are not afraid of taking on difficult tasks or ventures that call for skillful manoeuvres. |
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Now we see companies with doubtful credentials entering tech ventures for the sake of attracting investment. |
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That ever-charming quality stood him in good stead as he ran through the money of numerous family friends who invested in a long string of his losing ventures. |
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If one ventures to wonder whether Haitink has the quicksilver mind necessary for Mozart, it is only because his Verdi and Wagner were superlative. |
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And the companies behind the latest sell-off are not the pie in the sky dotcom ventures that fuelled the frenzied run-up in the Nasdaq index earlier this year. |
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For some, rebound ventures proved useful bridges between jobs. |
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Some tech CEOs were technologists who fell into entrepreneurial ventures. |
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Since Madoff senior's arrest, Andrew has disengaged his financial interests from those fishing ventures. |
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Paul D. Miller, is a visionary who continually reinvents his medium with a multitude of ventures, including online publishing and music production. |
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Members will also promote joint ventures with Zambian businessmen. |
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Mr Chisanyi said youths should be engaged in productive ventures such as agriculture, carpentry, tailoring, fishing, manufacturing gemstone mining, copper craft and art. |
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Alliances, joint ventures or fully fledged mergers are all possible. |
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Early transfers of property, large dowries, and a system of partible inheritance favored the entry of sons and sons-in-law into commercial ventures at an early age. |
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Of course the Internet, where the cat is king, has proved a fertile breeding ground for these ventures. |
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Being a celebrity chef, though, sometimes means a harsher spotlight on new ventures. |
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It's always being thought that staff from failed e-commerce ventures had gained marketable experience, however ropy the business plan of the firms they worked for was. |
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The Daily Beast's Michael Moynihan heroically ventures into the fever swamp. |
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If we wanted to be sure of succeeding with the big ventures, we would have to act rapidly and ensure early on that we had given ourselves enough room for manoeuvre. |
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Launched last August 12, the offering included 100 million for Omani citizens and foreigners with a value of 602 baizas to boost the company's ventures. |
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The effect of this abominable behaviour by the killers is that the locals have abandoned activities like agriculture and other economic ventures for fear of being butchered. |
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These ideas were adopted and adapted in western Europe to the high risks and rewards associated with colonial ventures. |
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Sagi is sole shareholder of at least 16 Mossack Fonseca offshore companies, mostly real estate ventures. |
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The Banda Islands became the scene of the earliest European ventures in Asia, in order to get a grip on the spice trade. |
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Companies enabled merchants to band together to undertake ventures requiring more capital than was available to any one merchant or family. |
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The supply of electricity and lighting and the trolley business were profitable ventures. |
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Production figures of joint ventures are typically included in OICA rankings, which can become a source of controversy. |
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The company operates 2 joint ventures in Pittsburg, California with POSCO of South Korea. |
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Under the donation-based scheme, crowdfunders donate money to projects or ventures because they believe it is a worthwhile undertaking. |
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By 1860 the MR was in a much better position and was able to approach new ventures aggressively. |
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In these original ventures, the Normans failed to make any headway into Wales. |
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Among many business ventures, Adamescu owns a thriving independent newspaper, which has made the current Romanian government feel threatened. |
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McDermott in mid-2006 won an EPCI contract for three wellhead topsides for the QatarGas-3 and QatarGas-4 ventures. |
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These two privately funded ventures were intended to claim land for England, to conduct trade, and to return a profit. |
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Denbighshire has already established links with European project co-operative ventures in the Silesian region. |
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Kennelly continues to push boundaries and achieve the unthinkable, and Billabong couldn't be more proud to support Keala in all of her ventures. |
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At the same time GKN took larger shares of its other driveline joint ventures with Dana in Brazil, Argentina and Colombia. |
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European fishing ventures in and around Newfoundland during the 16th century were the earliest Cornish activity in what was to become Canada. |
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The Canadian study found evidence that, for television projects, domestic joint ventures performed better than international joint ventures. |
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Companies generally raise capital for their business ventures either by debt or equity. |
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This is somewhat ironic, given that the DOT now prefers metal neutral joint ventures as a mechanism to lower fares. |
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These days, some worry about junk bonds tied to shale oil ventures defaulting due to the falling price of oil. |
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Sadly they were soon destroyed in the course of the Emperor's military ventures and Mercator had to construct a second set, now lost. |
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Startup Junkie recently announced a partnership with the Arkansas Regional Innovation Hub to promote and expand startup ventures in the state. |
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More than pounds 300 is thought to have been made as part of a number of ventures to pay for drums, cymbals, kazoos and other items. |
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Branson already had several business ventures and was about to start his own record label, Virgin Records, together with Simon Draper. |
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The presence of both successful and unsuccessful ventures in a society results in economic inequality even when all individuals are identical. |
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While in India GMR Group operates, through joint ventures, Indira Gandhi International Airport and Rajiv Gandhi International Airport. |
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At the same time, the farmer has some flexibility to decide to leave farming for other ventures and to return at a later time. |
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The Smarta 100 differs from other business awards by championing not just the most profitable, but the savviest and enterprising ventures. |
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By the 1960s, British Petroleum had developed a reputation for taking on the riskiest ventures. |
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Banks rushed into real estate lending, speculative lending, and other ventures as the economy soured. |
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This porpoise often ventures up rivers, and has been seen hundreds of miles from the sea. |
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Mutual funds and joint ventures are big investors in new oil and gas pipelines. |
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With the addition of 11 other additional leisure ventures which are currently operate by the Council leisure executives. |
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Alexander Dabell, the founder of the park, soon realised the business potential of this, trying various ventures. |
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However, you should never be a philosophunculist to succeed in your business ventures. |
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With such a scheme, Pliny probably hoped to engender enthusiasm among fellow landowners for such philanthropic ventures. |
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Other private ventures dedicated to contemporary art include the exhibiting spaces of the Prada Foundation and HangarBicocca. |
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He even ventures to hope that such good people may be saved, notwithstanding their heresy. |
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While most entrepreneurial ventures start out as a small business, not all small businesses are entrepreneurial in the strict sense of the term. |
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In some real estate ventures however, the term's application is stretched, as in Jamaica Estates, Queens and others. |
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In return the less dependable shipments of American silver were rapidly transferred from Seville to Genoa, to provide capital for further ventures. |
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The Dutch West India Company operated a monopoly on the region for roughly twenty years before other businessmen were allowed to set up their own ventures in the colony. |
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The Dutch came to dominate the map making and map printing industry by virtue of their own travels, trade ventures, and widespread commercial networks. |
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Sales were initially slow and his business ventures struggled. |
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So while this programme ventures on well-trodden ground we do learn some new things, including that whoever decided to schedule the programme now needs a stern talking to. |
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Deere has joint ventures with Jiamusi Combine and Tianjin Tractor, while CNH Global has forged relationships with Shanghai Tractor and Heliongiang Beidahuang. |
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He said Lagos was the sole state in the globe to have denoted on such venture without help from the FG, including that these ventures normally take about 7 years to finish. |
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Mezereon won a couple of nine-furlong claimers on the Flat for James Given last year and she hasn't done a lot wrong in her two hurdling ventures for Declan Carroll. |
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Resurrected from death and inextricably linked to a Wraith Spirit, Talion ventures on a quest of vengeance and discovery to unearth why he has been denied the peace of death. |
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Apart from the culturally rich Konkan countryside, Culture Aangan has recently introduced its home stay ventures in Rajasthan, Rann of Kutch and several other Indian villages. |
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Chinese merchants were active in these trading ventures, and many emigrated to such places as the Philippines and Borneo to take advantage of the new commercial opportunities. |
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Yorkshire has a long tradition in the field of sports, with participation in football, rugby league, cricket and horse racing being the most established sporting ventures. |
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It is here, and only here, that he ventures some criticism of St Cuthbert and the Irish missionaries, who celebrated the event, according to Bede, at the wrong time. |
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As they grew wealthier, some companies developed extensive administrations for their ventures, and frequently conducted local affairs with little homeland oversight. |
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However, in the case of larger budget projects, domestic joint ventures were found not to be a viable alternative to international joint ventures. |
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According to the Panama Papers the owner of the company was Hatari Sekoko, who ran a number of real estate and hotel ventures such as the Marriott in Kigali. |
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The BBC operates other ventures in addition to their broadcasting arm. |
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A significant part of the economic activity in the province involves the development of natural resources, including forestry and numerous local mining ventures. |
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Starting in 1873 with Robert Fleming's Scottish American Investment Trust, a relatively broad stratum of Scots invested in international investment trust ventures. |
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After the Peace of Bucharest, the rule of Jean Georges Caradja, although remembered for a major plague epidemic, was notable for its cultural and industrial ventures. |
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Evidence for Norse ventures into Arabia and Central Asia can be found in runestones erected in Scandinavia by the relatives of fallen Viking adventurers. |
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Factories eventually spread to other parts of the world in the wake of European trading ventures and, in many cases, were precursor to colonial expansion. |
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