This does not mean that traditional businesses are waltzing their way through cyberspace. |
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The Inland Revenue's Valuation Office Agency re-evaluates all businesses and non-domestic properties every five years. |
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Christmas too has been a damp squib for the merchants and businesses as people rethink and re-evaluate their priorities. |
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The additional burdens of bureaucracy do not just worry British businesses. |
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We hope businesses will see the positive benefits of helping their staff to re-engage in the learning process. |
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The number of manufacturing jobs saw a slight increase as businesses took on more staff to meet increasing workloads. |
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These businesses are usually time intensive and they can have a tremendous impact on the franchisee's family life. |
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Capital intensive businesses, such as World Wide Technology, involve significant amounts of investment money before any possibility for earnings. |
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Large businesses and high wealth individuals will continue to be the subject of intensive risk reviews. |
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Some businesses irreparably damage their working capital position by extending unrealistic credit to customers. |
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With the economic collapse came the abandonment of hundreds of businesses by their owners. |
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Several other businesses, including a chemist which was looted and set ablaze, were attacked along nearby streets. |
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Paddy Sheehan supported his call, claiming that a number of small businesses could go to the wall. |
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They have excluded every car from the city centre, as a result any remaining small businesses have gone to the wall. |
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It also holds catering contracts at a number of hospitals and runs the refectories and restaurants at many businesses around the world. |
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The ATO opinion was that full absorption costing was necessary for all retail and wholesale businesses. |
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But legitimate protest has become mixed up with wanton destruction or even violence unrelated to the activities of the businesses attacked. |
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Her home-based businesses cover fashion design, catering and quality assurance. |
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Chicago is committed to supporting small businesses and improving the quality of life for its residents. |
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All businesses go through distinct phases of development, and each shift presents new challenges. |
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There has been much change in small businesses too, but much of this is to be explained as accommodation to changes initiated elsewhere. |
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Today's businesses are managed by individuals who are obsessed with the minutiae of manipulating financial accounts. |
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Trading standards watchdogs are warning businesses to be on their guard against a bogus bills scam. |
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To judge by the data collected in 1929, fruit jobber businesses ranged widely in both size and clientele. |
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Treasury figures show that wealth accumulation by Australian households and businesses slowed last year. |
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Colin Davey, a member of the Bradford team, said it was a question of educating businesses about the tax system. |
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Local businesses came up trumps once again with their generous gifts supporting the information centre. |
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They have established a ' helpdesk ' facility to ensure businesses get advice and support quickly and easily. |
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In private, profit-oriented businesses, this is merely the way of the world. |
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Several industrial estate businesses have threatened to quit the town if the site goes ahead. |
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Many top Russian officials have publicly acknowledged roles in private or state-run businesses. |
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This plan has involved disposing of non-core assets and seeking separate stock market quotes for businesses that can be ring-fenced. |
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It has already made three acquisitions, all of profitable businesses, and is believed to be eyeing up another two. |
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Half of this sum will come from contracts with the ARU and the Force, and the balance is sponsorship from businesses. |
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Defensive companies are those businesses that are said to weather economic downturns better than most. |
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But many more similar measures are needed to help businesses weather the extremely difficult conditions ahead. |
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He said his organisation acts as a volunteer brokerage service that businesses can use. |
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I can see this driving a wedge between us and local businesses when our top priority ought to be public safety. |
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They were also asking businesses, shops, etc to weed the area outside their premises every morning. |
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It was one of the first businesses in the state to actively promote the unattended fueling site. |
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Most businesses actively try to enhance the commitment or loyalty of customers to their products. |
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Local pubs were packed out throughout the day and night and all local businesses were kept busy. |
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Dozens of businesses are set to join together to spruce up an historic Bradford tourist attraction. |
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Currently, American businesses are experiencing acute shortages of highly skilled IT professionals. |
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Roadworks on three of the routes in and out of Skipton are having an adverse effect on local businesses. |
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A lot of other businesses are also doing particularly well as a result of the housing boom, like construction, plumbers, joiners and builders. |
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Both joint ventures and private enterprises can register to run job fair businesses. |
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Investors want businesses to concentrate on pumping up the bottom line and lifting stock prices. |
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The Addressograph Bartizan 4850 is ideal for businesses looking for an affordable, reliable imprinter for credit card transactions. |
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Much of the money was raised through raffles, with wonderful prizes donated by local businesses. |
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Detailed questions were put to 200 farmers across the South West region relating to their businesses and personal development. |
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He says it will cut red-tape for many businesses in Scotland and reduce their costs. |
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In most Hindu households, shops and businesses you will find altars and shrines, and the day is routinely started with worship of gods and gurus. |
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Yet some experts think that the management guru's ideas cannot be applied to all businesses, of all sizes around the globe. |
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As the violence escalated several Asian businesses along Legrams Lane were smashed. |
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Family businesses present an especially knotty problem because in those companies, power is often wielded by owners wedded to the past. |
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At least 492 communities in 87 countries now have whale watching businesses. |
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The Labour Government has introduced a raft of extra burdens and red tape for small rural businesses. |
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You provide referrals to other juried businesses whose expertise is outside your realm of experience. |
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And that means city businesses are being blocked from taking advantage of benefits enjoyed by many of their competitors. |
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Many small businesses and independent traders can get confused by regulations and red tape. |
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And as motorists faced tailbacks of up to seven miles, retailers warned of the knock-on effect for businesses in the city. |
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A great deal too many advertorials, which make the magazine, as well as the featured businesses, appear cheap. |
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The salon also offers hairdressers advice on how to run their businesses better. |
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A gusher of cash flow is giving businesses the wherewithal to increase their capital outlays. |
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That may be valid for some businesses, especially in view of the rapidity of technological changes. |
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The Corporation's core businesses are systems integration, space, aeronautics and technology services. |
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In particular, a rash of break-and-enters plagued home owners and businesses alike over the past month. |
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Service businesses must provide their service, whatever it is, efficiently, usually quickly, affordably, and affably. |
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Department of Commerce records show at least 48 businesses affiliated with the Kingston family. |
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Instead, as well as cash from the Government, businesses will hand over pots of money in sponsorship to help fund projects around the country. |
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She said other businesses to whom she had spoken were willing to take the same action. |
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Mr Hollinrake, who runs one of the city's most successful agencies, said businesses had never been busier. |
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BlogAds is an online agency that allows businesses to buy advertising space on blogs. |
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Within 25 years, he predicts, homeowners, as well as businesses, will no longer have to separate recyclables from their garbage. |
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As for the town centre, the businesses cannot make a go of it because there is simply not enough trade. |
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In the past year, nearly 14,000 family-owned small businesses have gone under. |
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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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Some of these businesses might even go under as a result of failing to cope with a sudden downturn in revenues. |
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He teaches courses in principles of agribusiness management and human resource management in small businesses. |
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It served 20,000 farmers, related agribusinesses and selected commercial businesses. |
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From manufacturing to mining, agribusiness to the arts, businesses across all industries, regardless of size or location are being acknowledged. |
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This company produced key rings for local businesses which displayed their names, addresses and contact numbers. |
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The reborn union handed out contracts to politically connected businesses and politically powerful, mobbed-up unions. |
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Economists say businesses will want profits to improve and want to feel secure about the economic rebound before they go on a hiring spree. |
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Local businesses were being advised to clean their air conditioning and water heating and cooling systems. |
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Food-themed window displays in many shops and businesses in the town also added extra interest. |
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However, the harsh reality is simply that airlines are hugely expensive businesses to run. |
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While Asian firms make up 30 percent of all minority companies, they account for 52 percent of all receipts from minority businesses. |
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That's why we think businesses with sterling receivables should look to take advantage of the pound's current strength, before this rally ends. |
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The businesses were promptly shut down by court order and placed in receivership. |
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That sense of vulnerability has prompted many businesses to cut back on air travel. |
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Some of the world's leading businesses and corporations have been previous recipients of the awards. |
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The forthcoming legislation aims to regulate how businesses reuse, reclaim, recycle and dispose of surplus electronic equipment. |
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These units may be placed in either homes or businesses to receive and transmit a wireless broadband signal. |
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Other leading businesses were reconstituted and rechristened, their new names often evocative of revolutionary myths, personalities, or imagery. |
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The answers lie in stiff competition in their domestic markets, in woeful mismanagement, even the collapse of some businesses. |
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Under the law, he said it was illegal for recycling businesses to go to housing estates and collect recyclable waste directly. |
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Their businesses are based on low levels of investment and are not especially labour intensive. |
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Businesses often question what they get in return for paying local authority rates. |
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He urged all businesses to reapply for a licence as soon as possible. |
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In conjunction with a number of local businesses, we'll plant reed beds. |
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The survey set out to understand the sectors where these businesses are active, where they operate, who they benefit and how they generate income. |
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Businesses with their software voiced fears that their products would be discontinued or that technical support might waver. |
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Businesses created by the Internet are undermining the control of traditional business-government oligarchies. |
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Businesses often look for a two to three-year payback on capital investments. |
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Businesses might also pay a little extra to have a secure portion of the citywide network for their own use, he said. |
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Businesses say the advantages of trading with Europe have to be weighed against the increased cost of red tape. |
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Businesses grossly underestimate the spending power of disabled people, says the commission. |
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Businesses locating here don't have to apply to a multitude of agencies for help, because we're the single agency. |
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Businesses locating at the centre will enjoy the benefits of shared facilities, for example dedicated administration desk, canteen etc. |
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Businesses should ignore any approach from this firm, and any similar offers. |
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Businesses with trade secret sensitivities might want to consider less formal protection strategies such as white hat hackers. |
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Businesses looking to save money by outsourcing customer service functions are risking losing customers and paying even more for the privilege. |
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The dot-coms are creating millionaires literally overnight and these nuevo rich wunderkinds, along with their businesses and corporations, all want to reside in San Francisco. |
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You might have heard about scam merchants offering to find grants for businesses, pocketing a fat consultancy fee and disappearing into the distance without lifting a finger. |
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The scam letter, which has already been sent to businesses in the area, falsely claims that the addressee must register under the Data Protection Act. |
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Businesses know U.S. consumers can shoulder a rise in energy prices and that domestic demand should keep increasing this year. |
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The couple decided to use the pen they won as a raffle prize to raise money for charity and are now looking for local businesses to donate further prizes. |
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They proudly told of how they had single-handedly raised money through cake sales, approaching businesses, holding raffles and selling chocolates. |
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The office is giving increased scrutiny to international tax arrangements, reflecting the rising number of individuals and businesses receiving overseas income. |
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Scotland was top in 12 out of a total of 13 areas including the number of businesses making and receiving payments online and the quality of ICT advice available. |
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They enable corporate executives and knowledge workers to access and use valuable corporate information assets to more effectively measure, manage and expand their businesses. |
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Businesses also ought to lobby for the development of vaccines against rhinoviruses and other causes of the common cold. |
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The point of having lots of businesses under one roof is that not every unit will fire on every cylinder in every quarter. |
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Mr Swales said they were also concerned about surrounding businesses as the blaze started to spread and set alight a fourth floor fire escape door on an adjoining building. |
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Businesses needed dollars to import goods and banks charged high rates of interest for hard currency. |
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Businesses in Bells Beach won't get supplementary payments if the water's flat when the surf carnival comes around. |
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In order to cut costs, city hall administration said large businesses and government departments need to reduce the amount of garbage they produce. |
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Businesses were a little leery, understandably, about investing and adding jobs. |
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Businesses will harness on-demand supercomputers for analysing growing volumes of big data. |
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Businesses are hungry to get on the Web to market their products both in Iran and to the outside world. |
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During his three full terms, Kerry has served in many Party Committees and was recently Chairman of the Committee on Small Businesses. |
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Businesses with an eye to the future must recognise the needs and the purchasing power of disabled and elderly customers. |
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Businesses are rushing to adopt this technology, but as with most new technologies, there are several security-related gotchas. |
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Our family is fanatically loyal to accommodating businesses and avoid those that seem perplexed by us. |
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Facebook, in effect, already is selling the businesses it acquires to others. |
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Businesses negotiating commercial leases of property will not want to assume any technical exposure for any uninsured terrorist risk. |
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Now the state maintains an active office in Mexico City to promote its products and agricultural businesses in the country. |
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Businesses will find a proactive approach to helping facilitate their relocation or expansion into our region. |
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The struggling technology company is an amalgam of businesses that could be worth more separately than they are together. |
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Businesses can tap into a wide range of help and advice on how to make the best use of computer technology at exhibitions next week. |
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As a result, countless millions of Americans and American businesses benefited from a more enlightened approach to antitrust law. |
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This welfare spending discourages work, increases taxes, and operates as a hidden and inefficient subsidy to low-wage businesses. |
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The company is one of several online businesses that provide information about the kind of lodging and equipment that's of particular interest to winter-sports enthusiasts. |
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Businesses across Germany, Europe's biggest economy, are increasingly being squeezed by lower prices. |
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Businesses did not make explicit depreciation charges against their revenues during this period. |
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Businesses offering massage, steam baths, haircuts and traditional massage are also subject to the 12 midnight closing time. |
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Scarborough Enterprise Agency is a not-for-profit organisation specialising in giving advice and in developing managed workspace units for start-up or growing businesses. |
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Businesses in each area can go to their home authority for preventive guidance and advice. |
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A fire sparked by faulty electrical wiring outside the Star Court Arcade left around 30 Lismore businesses without power for up to three hours on Tuesday morning. |
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Buffett said that three-quarters of his businesses under the Berkshire Hathaway umbrella are doing better. |
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These businesses are cost intensive and the margins are very low. |
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Businesses selling seasonal knick-knacks at discount prices are popping up all over Greater Manchester. |
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Businesses also claimed that the price hike could deter companies from setting up shop in Southampton. |
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Businesses without a new licence in August face prosecution if they continue to trade. |
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Businesses will leave and go to other cities or towns where they will be made welcome. |
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Businesses have complained of unreliability and, in some cases, resorted to insisting customers send routine letters by recorded delivery. |
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He should try to recognise the costs of implementing the minimum wage particularly on businesses in labour intensive industries such as the tourism industry. |
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Businesses have systematically used concern with homeland security to win public subsidies and handouts. |
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World leaders, businesses, and economists have broadly supported the case for retaining the union. |
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Businesses that were shut in the afternoon have reopened, and it's looking like things are slowly getting back to normal. |
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The city gross-receipts tax pushes businesses to tax-friendly cities next door, like West Hollywood, Beverly Hills or Burbank. |
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This has led to a burgeoning industry of small businesses, founded and run by women specializing in eco-friendly hygiene products. |
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Businesses may choose other collaborative software, or groupware that covers more informal, or ad hoc, processes that this cannot cover. |
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The project tries to help young Turkish women raised in orphanages to start their own businesses. |
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They were forced to leave their homes, businesses and families behind, and old grudges against the Castro regime run deep. |
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Clayton businesses and buildings are preparing for lockdowns as the buzz Westfall Center in Clayton where the grand jury meets. |
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Looters and vandals damaged more than a dozen stores and businesses in Oakland, Calif., news reports said. |
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Businesses were counting the cost of the deluge as many were flooded for the third time in just six weeks. |
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Businesses must continually develop and innovate if they are to continue to be competitive and, ultimately, profitable. |
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Businesses are waking up to the need for this high level of protection, but are still being bombarded by virals. |
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The game provides such wheelers and dealers with a profile that would not be forthcoming were they to hook up with similarly sized businesses outside of it. |
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Businesses need a level of consistency across a growing range of mobile devices with diverse functionality. |
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Gambling in Macau is often set in HKD instead of the local Pataca, and businesses that cater to visitors accept Hong Kong Dollars. |
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Businesses that use highway transport are facing long delays at customs crossings along the border. |
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The CBO expects that some businesses will cut down on employees or their hours to avoid paying more. |
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Businesses even need a licence to play music on their telephone line when customers are put on hold. |
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For foreign businesses, self-censorship and kowtowing to the CCP is common in China. |
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Businesses in the City of London have been extensively briefed, and police have liaised with leaders of community groups which could be targeted. |
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Nearly 10,000 cars were set ablaze with arson attacks against schools, police stations, gymnasiums, shops and businesses in poor suburbs across the country. |
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Businesses often have sufficient cash flow to service a level of debt in excess of the senior secured debt. |
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Businesses are open again, subways are running, and classes are being taught at schools and colleges. |
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As was the case with so many other businesses, it turned out that machines could do the job more quickly and cheaply. |
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The Federation of Small Businesses has launched its annual business awards, which honour the cream of south Wiltshire enterprise. |
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Businesses and service organizations were losing employees and customers weekly, daily, and eventually hourly. |
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Businesses rarely rely exclusively on quantitative research to make weighty marketing decisions. |
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Businesses and organisations that use significant quantities of water are metered. |
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Businesses which have closed circuit TV in the area have been asked not to wipe their tapes and to contact police. |
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In the late 1980s Armco wished to rationalise its businesses. |
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Mangione is a quant, which means that his stock picks are based more on quantitative measures of company and stock performance than on the underlying businesses. |
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Statistical modeling techniques that businesses use to find customers helped quantitative analysts predict the results of this month's U.S. elections with stunning accuracy. |
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Businesses both large and small have found niche marketing to be very profitable. |
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There appears no appetite for introducing such a law and given this government's general wariness about upsetting businesses that is not surprising. |
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The rate of corporate insolvencies tends to rise around quarter days and the difficulties that businesses are now facing will only exacerbate that. |
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The change, which allows those businesses to pay their taxes quarterly rather than monthly, will affect about one million businesses this year, not several million. |
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At a time when the economy is experiencing the effects of corrections in the world economy along with local difficulties, many businesses are struggling to stay afloat. |
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The rules will be phased in gradually to cover smaller businesses. |
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When foreign businesses come in they often destroy local competitors, quashing the ambitions of the small businessmen who had hoped to develop homegrown industry. |
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This pioneering project will bring together Afro-Caribbean businesses to discuss key issues affecting them and to agree strategic priorities and action plans. |
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The conference, to be held in Tidworth in November, will show how thinking about rubbish as a raw material rather than a waste product can benefit businesses. |
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This year Las Vegas entered what it calls drought alert, meaning tight restrictions on water use for residents and businesses and heavy fines for water wasters. |
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More than 30 old New England trade shops and businesses line the streets, many of which are home to maritime trades such as shipsmith and coopers to woodcarvers and riggers. |
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Businesses in the U. S. can download a QR code that's unique to their business, directly from their dashboard page. |
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Residents and businesses in North Wiltshire need to do more to reduce, reuse and recycle waste to ensure that we do not need excessive areas of landfill in the future. |
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Businesses on an industrial estate are vowing to go to the High Court if planning consent is given for an infant school to be built on the site. |
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The charging-order protection is critical for businesses with valuable assets, such as real estate, significant accounts receivable, contracts or intellectual property. |
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In March 1999, Click began offering high-speed broadband connections to businesses, and wholesaling bandwidth to competitive local exchange carriers. |
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Basescu also jawboned local businesses to renovate schools, while bars and restaurants were encouraged to clean up sidewalks by their premises, which many actually did. |
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In 1977, SBA figures show, Americans started 563,325 businesses with employees. |
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Large numbers of consumers and small businesses swap software, and they're not about to stump up the readies to convert their current unlicensed software to full product. |
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I know that local people and local businesses will come up trumps. |
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Businesses must tell you if you're obliged to pay to return, but they can wait until the point of delivery to do so. |
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Businesses want dynamic, new and fresh ideas but my feelings are that a 20-year-old is unlikely to want to stay with one company. |
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Protest leaders talk of boycotting and marching through Clayton again to shut down area businesses. |
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Businesses depend upon e-mail for basic communications and transfer of information. |
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Businesses should assert further control by cleaning and greening their sidewalks. |
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Businesses and houses were ruined as torrential rain caused water levels to rise to record levels. |
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Businesses competed ruthlessly, sometimes unethically, and corrupted the political system through bribes, kickbacks, and illegal rebates. |
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Businesses and individual supporters are asked to support the club by purchasing a season ticket. |
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Lagged realisation prices and weak markets are likely to have affected its coal and industrial minerals businesses, but that won't outshine the good news. |
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Businesses save in the form of undistributed profits, which go into bank accounts or get invested in securities. |
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The only problem is as these corporations get bigger then even more smaller businesses go under, unable to compete with lower prices and special offers. |
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The overwhelming majority of family businesses there did not have ancillary departments for labour relations, public relations, or market research. |
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For one, wages tend to be lower in authoritarian regimes than in democracies, giving businesses in dictatorships a monetary advantage in selling exports abroad. |
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Businesses depend to a significant degree on banking and access to banking services. |
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Businesses can range from a one-person operation through to those employing a sizeable workforce. |
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American Registry, LLC is an independent company that serves businesses and professionals such as RDH Interests, Inc. |
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There's been rapid growth in the number of new businesses in the town. |
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How can we convince more businesses to relocate to this city? |
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These new regulations could cause lasting harm to small businesses. |
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The company leases part of the premises to smaller businesses. |
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Many businesses are struggling to survive in today's economy. |
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She feels that private businesses should not be subsidized by taxpayers. |
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Stock markets crash, businesses go bankrupt, and 9-to-5s can disappear from layoffs and downsizing. |
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German businesses wonder what Otto Normalverbraucher will buy, while US politicians fret over who Bubba will vote for in the next US election. |
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Fourth on the list of the businesses my father and his brothers had owned was a caf on the corner of San Ignacio and Lamparilla in Old Havana. |
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The US Chamber of Commerce represents Big Business nationally, but state and local chambers of commerce are for smaller businesses locally. |
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Be prepared to engage in protests of all businesses nationwide who are violating the copyright act and chancing our members. |
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Free cash flow can be very negative for profitable, fast-growing businesses and very positive for unprofitable, declining ones. |
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The region has the largest number of businesses of any region in the UK, and as such would be placed as the 31st largest economy in the world. |
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Additionally, in 2014 a survey of 12,000 small business owners found Virginia to be one of the most friendly states for small businesses. |
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The company's mainstay businesses were by then cotton, silk, indigo dye, saltpetre, and tea. |
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The tertiary sector of industry involves the provision of services to other businesses as well as final consumers. |
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Consumers enjoy a vast array of products from all member states and businesses have unrestricted access to more consumers. |
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Throughout the 19th century, the City was the world's primary business centre, and it continues to be a major meeting point for businesses. |
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Most of its voters are representatives of businesses and other bodies that occupy premises in the City. |
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In elections, both the businesses based in the City and the residents of the City vote. |
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Whilst the financial sector, and related businesses and institutions, continue to dominate, the economy is not limited to that sector. |
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In August 1996 a one in 600 years storm left homes and businesses in Black Bull Road, in the Foord Valley, under two metres of water. |
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Many local businesses and organisations use the worldwide fame of Robin Hood to represent or promote their brands. |
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A certain amount of turnover had always taken place, with older businesses shutting down and new ones opening up. |
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Unprofitable and troubled businesses may result in capital losses for shareholders. |
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These companies would have pooled the avionics, C4ISTAR and communications businesses of the two companies. |
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Immigrants to the United States create businesses at higher rates than natives. |
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Further results showed that nine out of 10 British companies thought their businesses could benefit from better language skills. |
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The first businesses to move into the zone did so in March 2015, at Warton. |
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Other organisations that use census data include healthcare organisations, community groups, researchers and businesses. |
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Many of the seafront and main drag businesses specialize in snacks, junk food and British staples such as fish and chips or fry-ups. |
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In many European countries, cooperative institutions have a predominant market share in the retail banking and insurance businesses. |
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Mill promoted economic democracy instead of capitalism, in the manner of substituting capitalist businesses with worker cooperatives. |
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The FA's income does not include the turnover of English football clubs, which are independent businesses. |
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He has since launched several businesses and has made appearances playing the guitar with celebrity bands. |
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The standards help businesses increase productivity while minimizing errors and waste. |
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Many other campaign groups, political parties, businesses, newspapers and prominent individuals were also involved. |
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In this work, the OECD cooperates with businesses, with trade unions and with other representatives of civil society. |
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The companies were obligated to repay the loans to the government, and the money would then be lent out to another group of businesses. |
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In Belfast, loyalists responded by invading nationalist districts, burning houses and businesses. |
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In the case of businesses, their creditworthiness depends on their future profits. |
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Local businesses include the Arran Distillery, which was opened in 1995 in Lochranza, and Arran Aromatics, which produces a range of toiletries. |
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The region is sparsely populated, with an economy dependent on farming and small businesses. |
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Archive Services also holds the archives of several individuals, businesses and organisations based in Dundee and the surrounding area. |
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While this construction proceeds, the centre of government and businesses is at Brades. |
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Export businesses based in Montserrat deal primarily in the selling and shipping of aggregate for construction. |
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Finance businesses grew in the 1970s and expanded in the next two decades and are important employers. |
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Perestroika relaxed the production quota system, allowed private ownership of businesses and paved the way for foreign investment. |
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The GFSM 2001 framework is similar to the financial accounting of businesses. |
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In June 1993 Imperial Chemical Industries demerged its pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals businesses, forming Zeneca Group plc. |
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When the United States began to expand to the west and other parts of the country, so did the distance of businesses to their customers. |
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In addition to hiding it, they would move it and invest it in businesses in remote provinces or even outside China. |
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Many corporations and businesses which take part in the practice experience a backlash, either from their active customers or online. |
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In April 2013, BP put its wind energy unit up for sale, to shift its focus more to its main oil and gas businesses. |
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On 2 March 2012, BP and businesses and residents affected by the spill reached a settlement of roughly 100,000 suits claiming economic losses. |
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Shell Oil Company, its principal subsidiary in the United States, is one of its largest businesses. |
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Shell joined the Global Climate Coalition of businesses opposed to greenhouse gas emission regulation. |
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The Nova Scotia tourism industry includes more than 6,500 direct businesses, supporting nearly 40,000 jobs. |
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Entrepreneurs are allowed to be employed and work only in the businesses they are involved with. |
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Frequently governments will also regulate the use of university in names of businesses. |
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Non domestic licences include licences required for students, military accommodation, hotels and businesses. |
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In each case, the newspapers will draw their advertising revenue from different types of businesses or services. |
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The informal sector is also on the rise, mainly due to the popularity of Instagram businesses. |
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To encourage businesses to set up in the zone, financial policies are introduced. |
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With many methods and regulations, businesses at times struggle to manage the duties. |
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The World Bank reports that electricity is now in large part supplied by local businesses. |
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Funds have especially gone toward building telecommunications infrastructure and increasing disposable income by supporting small businesses. |
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He enacted social and economic reforms and extended assistance to small farms and businesses. |
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In Egypt, textile producers could run prosperous small businesses employing apprentices, free workers earning wages, and slaves. |
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It has three large halls, two meeting rooms, and numerous offices to be used by local individuals, community groups and businesses. |
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Sales of divisions of larger businesses usually require the creation of a newco. |
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The Glenrothes Energy Network is a project that will supply low carbon heat to businesses and houses in Glenrothes. |
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