The Sunday Herald remains committed to encouraging our female captains of industry and entrepreneurs to speak with a louder voice in the future. |
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I personally know of Government Ministers and many captains of industry here in Ireland who avail of their services on a regular basis. |
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There was this sense that the captains of industry were the proper people to steward us into this golden post-atomic age. |
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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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It could be said that they would be captains of industry if they had directed their efforts towards honest pursuits. |
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Like him or loathe him, no-one could ignore Sir John, who mixed with prime ministers, princes, captains of industry and film stars. |
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Manor Kingdom's client profile includes captains of industry, entrepreneurs, sportspeople and an increasing number of overseas buyers. |
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As the captains of industry, top professionals and politicians tucked into the fine roast beef or paupiette of sole, the IFI workers headed home. |
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In good times, captains of industry accumulate enormous debts and buy planes as if there was no tomorrow. |
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Among those who died in the hijacked planes were a television producer, an actor, sports officials, media figures and captains of industry. |
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Only a few Norwegians asserted themselves as financiers and captains of industry. |
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Dana did not hobnob with politicians, financiers, or the captains of industry. |
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A second factor was the development of scientific and technical education to confer coveted academic qualifications on the captains of industry. |
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The usual suspects for Galbraith had changed from the captains of industry to the Joneses across the street. |
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Influential captains of industry have complained that Kerry is one of the most expensive counties in Ireland in terms of rates charged to businesses. |
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Students delivered several rapier-like thrusts of logic that impressed the panels of judges, made up of eminent scientists, artists, philosophers and captains of industry. |
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Now he seems to me like so many captains of industry who've slithered right up the greasy pole on the backs of more talented and hard-working people. |
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Senators, captains of industry, and professors were there in force, vying with each other in the fulsomeness of their praise. |
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Here, it is no more a question of old fashioned bosses and captains of industry, but of a command composed by several figures of management. |
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Gathered together were kings and prime ministers and presidents and captains of industry and the leaders of the world's great churches and other institutions. |
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Aggressive businessmen have at different times been praised as captains of industry and scorned as robber barons. |
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Governments and captains of industry are multiplying the signals and initiatives that say to us: we need to innovate, and to do so fast and well. |
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This property is one of those quality buildings constructed in the 19th century that only the captains of industry were able to have built. |
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But the proportion of dishonest traders and daring captains of industry is probably constant in time. |
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With considerable fanfare, but without any captains of industry, the president enacted a crackdown intended to take some of the tarnish off the blue chips. |
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The endangered species of captains of industry has now been replaced by sombre-talking slot machines. |
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The captains of industry, the kings and queens and presidents of nations, and all the other notable visitors, have departed after helping us to commemorate our nation's birthday. |
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Within its well-built residences will be found the captains of industry, the owners of real estate, and those who labor with brain rather than hand. |
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The reason is obvious: the fear of the authorities, doctors and captains of industry that an experimental hangover cure would lead to a catastrophic upsurge in alcohol abuse among moderate drinkers. |
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Peering back in time from the moral heights of the present, we may find it hard to find why the captains of industry circa 1905 conducted their businesses so rapaciously. |
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Coffin, Young, and Cordiner were all revered captains of industry. |
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The lives of the city's working-class inhabitants, however, were controlled by the captains of industry, and the new prosperity had its share of social injustice. |
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These messages must convince decision-makers, policy-makers, public opinion, captains of industry and other 'stakeholders' of the seriousness of your organization. |
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The captains of industry are, they say, ready to listen. |
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In the early days, consumption of bottled natural mineral water was the privilege of the haute bourgeoisie, captains of industry, politicians, royalty, and so on. |
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It has done so whether you like it or not, as even the leading captains of industry have conceded in the meantime, but we too must be honest about the fact that it is precisely at the European level that politics is failing! |
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