How can any businessperson justify charging such an exorbitant price for apple pie and tea? |
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She breaks every possible rule of propriety, in her behavior both as a woman and as businessperson. |
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When a businessperson has a contract with a forestry company, the bank does not want to lend him or her any money. |
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For the businessperson or entrepreneur with hearing loss, the need to self-identify is of paramount importance. |
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After asking a few questions, it became clear to him that Y Chao had become a successful businessperson. |
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As a businessperson, you are well aware of the importance of good relations. |
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It is no wonder that a small businessperson feels there is very little reason to have gone to the trouble of using the courts in the first place. |
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One businessperson we met told us that he regularly visited China's official Tibet website. |
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It was a life-changing immersion, one I would recommend for every serious foreign journalist or businessperson. |
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She was a successful businessperson, working closely for years with her father in the family business in Newcastle. |
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Our viewer is a businessperson who cares about the global story as it relates to the economy and markets. |
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Ryan Sullivan is a small businessperson who sells ice cream in the summer and lists all his information in both official languages. |
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In most countries in Africa and the Middle East, a businessperson must meet an official face-to-face to discover such things. |
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I'm a pinheaded businessperson so I'm waiting for the PowerPoint slides. |
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As a successful businessperson, Mr. O'Dea took steps to give back to the community. |
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In determining whether a proposed name is suitable, you, as a businessperson, will take many factors into account in selecting a proposed name. |
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For example, a businessperson from Florida on a trip to New York stays at a hotel in Bergen Country, New Jersey. |
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High prices, as any businessperson knows, eventually drive customers away. |
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His fall from grace in the 1980s, followed by his return to Apple in 1996 after a period in the wilderness, is an inspiration to any businessperson whose career has taken a turn for the worse. |
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The critics are the overtly Republican sort of businessperson, of whom there are plenty, whereas the Democrat-leaning business leaders who a year ago feared they had backed the wrong man are coming back on side. |
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My daughter Claudia is also a successful businessperson. |
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Prior to her election to the provincial legislature, Ms. Poirier was a successful businessperson working as an insurance representative and as an executive VIP manager for Tupperware Canada. |
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As a small businessperson, I feel I would have been better served if a lawyer could or would have been willing to answer my general concerns about the lease. |
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If a businessperson is dissatisfied with a decision made by an official, he has the right to appeal the official's action to the latter's immediate superior. |
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This requires the businessperson either to continually monitor legal regulation of business or to have access to a knowledgeable specialist for consultation. |
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After struggling to raise money, the charity decides to give a contract to a hot-shot fundraiser, a successful businessperson from the private sector. |
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In many cases, the student, businessperson, or politician at a conference might hear an idiomatic phrase and try to deduce the meaning from the context of the meeting. |
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There remain plenty of national Republicans a businessperson can love. |
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But I think overall people still respected me as a businessperson. |
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Furthermore, the small businessperson will get fantastic mileage from their advertising dollar when they purchase the more customized options. |
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In the business world, capital really meant working capital, the money that a businessperson had to work with. |
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I have always enjoyed reading the magazine, but in the past, I felt indifferent to many of the articles because, I was not an aspiring businessperson. |
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The most popular profession among respondents is businessperson. |
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From avoiding 'wretched verbs' to not choosing the wrong word, real-world examples are specific and many a businessperson will readily recognize themselves in the examples. |
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Mark Woolfenden has racked up several award victories in the past six months and can now add Gwynedd Businessperson of the Year to his growing list of accolades. |
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