New powers will be sought to protect employee pensions if companies go out of business. |
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If we don't, companies hardest hit by the downturn may go out of business or relocate out of Singapore. |
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Smaller farms in Britain and Africa go out of business as they struggle to compete with multinational operations. |
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No, Oscar won't quit and go out of business and try out for American Idol but he may have to record another CD-aye caramba! |
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Any company that treats its customers with such contempt deserves to go out of business, many said. |
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He declined to put a figure on the number of shops that could close or retailers that could go out of business. |
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We've had nine airlines go out of business in this country in the last dozen years. |
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Anyone who claims pubs will go out of business is ill informed or ignorant of the facts. |
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Back in 2007, I wrote an op-ed for The New York Times arguing that SSE should declare victory and then go out of business. |
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However, if they do not make a profit, they will go out of business at the end of the day. |
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The companies making new engines go out of business, but those refurbishing old engines continue to make a lot of money. |
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The public doesn't know if if a P3 partner is going to go out of business in a week or if it's making exorbitant profits at their expense. |
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Non-commercial theatres, art galleries and others complained they would go out of business within months if starved of state grants. |
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Cosmetic manufacturers will never go out of business because the frails will always want to look like portraits of the women they believe we dream about. |
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These jokers deserve to go out of business, the sooner the better. |
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In the other locker room, Carmelo Anthony was opining that a Denver victory would so decimate the Wolves that the entire franchise would go out of business. |
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The company warns that online merchants could easily go out of business unless they get a handle on chargeback issues. |
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As the sublessee, you want to have the ability to stay in the space should the sublessor go out of business or move. |
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So irresponsible competitors can drive prices down, and then go out of business and the surviving competitors, who have tried to be responsible, have to pay the bill. |
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It has had a profound impact on aboriginal businesses across the country, many of whom have had to go out of business because of the cancellation of this project. |
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Little trace of feeling or originality remained to be lamented when, at the end of the eighteenth century, the Delftware potteries began to go out of business. |
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