We have a responsibility to respect their creative integrity and artistic vision while finding new ways to do business. |
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Prices are getting out of hand, and if you want to do business, you must have nerves of steel. |
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Sadly, when some ends of the sporting market do business with seven noughts permanently attached, it is hard to admit failure. |
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An additional impetus for change in the way traditional radio stations do business is on the horizon. |
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Electronic commerce, or e-commerce as it is known, is beginning to revolutionize the way firms do business. |
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Now, some say, vendors should focus on helping affiliates do business more effectively. |
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It was basically a case of could we do business with these people and we liked the idea that their word was their bond. |
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In short, the graying of entrepreneurs will change the way organizations large and small do business with smaller enterprises. |
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But everyone agrees that there will be changes in the way we do business and make money. |
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We want business to do business in Johannesburg easily, lucratively and safely. |
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In other words, if you want to do business with us, you are not allowed to make fair comment on our incompetency. |
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There sole aim must not just be to entice as many clients as possible but to do business within the confines of the law. |
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After reading this story, I wonder If there will be any changes in the way we do business in our base exchanges and commissaries. |
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The old idea of criminals and drug dealers is not the way that these people do business anymore. |
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It just seems to fly in the face of the way we do business as law enforcement officers. |
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If necessity is the mother of invention, Hurricane Katrina has forced some in this city to reinvent the way they do business. |
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Each is very small beer on its own but the trading community has proved that, in the right circumstances, people can and will do business online. |
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If you want to do business in those areas, you have to pay tribute to the dons. |
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Our successes have highlighted some essential imperatives for how we will continue to do business. |
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How can it be made easier to do business here, without leaving the system open to even more abuse? |
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They do business with China, but they have to treat Cuba as the great unmentionable, the pariah. |
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Inclusion on the blacklist, which could be proposed shortly, could make it difficult for the bank to do business internationally. |
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That allied with the parking laws meant people could not do business in the area. |
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Other Illinois farmers, Illinois agribusinesses and local communities in which we do business share our concerns. |
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An army of teleworkers has sprung up, equipped with computers, modems and ISDN lines, and ready to do business. |
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With a minimal amount of research you can make a sound decision on who to do business with. |
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Why are so many bettors continuing to do business with local bookmakers, and eschewing offshore? |
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Nor do I want to do business on the Internet with anybody who wants to lock me in with nondisclosures, noncompetes and so forth. |
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But they would still be forced to do business with capitalist and imperialist powers. |
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Due to the crackdown on money laundering, stringent rules now apply to banks when customers do business involving even small sums of money. |
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A month ago, I participated in an event where I met consultants who are specialized in helping foreign companies do business in Central America. |
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But those of us who have our home base in Canada and do business in the US need to step up too. |
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In 2007, Sherbrooke was recognized by the Canadian Business Magazine as the top place to do business in Canada. |
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The Mexico Advantage is an indispensable tool for all investors and entrepreneurs who intend to do business in Mexico. |
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They could do business with each other in the marketplace, but they could not fraternize in each other's homes. |
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Emphasize what RBC has found as the best way to do business without devaluing someone else's traditions and experiences. |
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With Oracle Retail, you can keep pace with your customers and transform the way you do business. |
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Serbia and Montenegro may still be part of the same country, but they are drifting apart, and Montenegro's refusal to do business in dinars is step one in the divorce. |
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Lawyers sit on the boards of companies with which their firms do business. |
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Increasingly, firms are changing the way they do business, away from one-off transactions which are individually negotiated, towards ongoing co-operative relationships. |
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Armed policemen guard the entrance to the church grounds while barbers, cobblers and fortune-tellers do business along the walls of the churchyard. |
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What point is there in spending a fortune in promoting Scotland as a country to visit and to do business in when the first impression is one of third-world dirt and squalor. |
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Equally, to do business, to be at the leading edge of production and economic competition, also means to foresee. |
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Do not do business with anyone who uses these techniques and never make a purchase to get out of the trap. |
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It is a question of people's rights to communicate with one another, share ideas and to do business. |
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Canadians have said they want us to turn over a new leaf in the way we do business in Ottawa. |
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On these occasions, we also encourage our clients to get to know each other, to talk up their business, and even to do business. |
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Today I am standing up to talk about the corporate social responsibility that Canadian companies undergo when they go overseas to do business. |
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You do business with human beings who are not all equally inclined to take part, and that victimizes those who are convinced they want to do so. |
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One fine day, we should diversify our clients and the different companies we could do business with. |
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You get everything you need from a single supplier and at a fixed price. When you arrive, your stand is ready and waiting for you to do business. |
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The distributor cannot compel you to give your consent or refuse to do business with you if you refuse to give it. |
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We are hearing of small businesses that do business in the United States getting the cold shoulder from longtime clients and friends. |
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Today many foreigners have come to stay, live, work, and do business in the Kingdom of Cambodia. |
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It is revolutionizing the way in which governments around the world do business. |
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In the past two years, he has made a careful study of the Japanese martial arts of judo and sumo and applied them as metaphors for the way companies do business. |
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To provide our customers with high quality, easily maintainable e-commerce sites to allow them to do business worldwide. |
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He said that when those kinds of fee increases happen, he has no choice but to pass those on to the folks who do business in his store. |
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Many companies from Western Europe set up a 'bridgehead' here when they wanted to establish a business or do business in the east. |
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I therefore invite all Laval companies that are already doing business or are planning to do business in Morocco to contact us. |
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Our proven language experts understand your needs and can help you communicate effectively wherever you do business in the world. |
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This provides Canadians with a new way to communicate, learn, and do business in today's knowledge-based economy. |
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Many private sector companies in Canada do business in several languages with partners around the world. |
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The Internet provides a multitude of opportunities to do business in the United States with limited physical presence. |
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Has it taken steps to make the economy more competitive and make it easier for companies to do business in Greece? |
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If you do business in Winnipeg there are some changes you need to be aware of. |
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Under this system, a company that registers in one participating province can do business with people in all the other participating provinces. |
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We want customers to feel that FCC offers value, is easy to do business with and makes a difference to their success. |
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These changes will make it easier for customers to do business with us, when and where it is convenient for them. |
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Countries that seemed perfectly safe a short while ago now represent a risk for the companies that do business with them. |
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Interested in knowing why customers continue to do business with us, year after year? |
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You should be able to get swift results by talking to our employees or Manager where you do business with us. |
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We are focusing on making it easier for customers to do business with us and to improve service levels. |
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Not accept expensive gifts or other benefits from persons doing or seeking to do business with the company. |
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At B2B Trust, we're committed to making it easier for advisors and dealers to do business with us. |
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Customers want to do business with, and employees want to work for, companies that reflect their social values. |
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Canada is a great place to do business, and now is the ideal time to invest. |
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This deal will greatly ease a travel ban and the trade embargo, and make it easier for Americans to do business in Cuba. |
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I lost all of my wares which I keep in my market stall so I haven't been able to do business since the evictions took place. |
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This will make its citizens more employable by multinational organizations and better able to do business around the globe. |
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From simple desktop personalization to user-specific customization, Sage Accpac adapts to the way you do business. |
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While Canada is tripping over itself to do business with China and other parts of Asia, it can be awkward to raise human rights issues. |
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A great deal of a man's ability is left behind him if he has to do business and be judged in a language not native to him. |
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The Fund does not have a place of business in the United Kingdom and is not authorised to do business there under the Act. |
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Find out about our history, mission and corporate structure, and the way we do business. |
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It became clear early on that we were going to have to move in a new direction and significantly improve the way we do business. |
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We have an unwavering commitment to high ethical standards and responsible operations everywhere we do business. |
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Part of the challenge we face is that there needs to be a government shift in the way we do business as a result of these agreements. |
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An increasing number of our clients now see measurement as integral to the way they do business online. |
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They are still in the middle of the development phase and wanted to know how we do business. |
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A good mayor helps, as do business and cultural communities that care and invest. |
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Since we are a global company, we have a responsibility to follow applicable laws and regulations in all locations where we do business. |
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For your own protection, you should inform financial institutions with which you do business. |
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Working in partnership across jurisdictions continues to be the way to do business. |
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We're guided by our corporate Vision, which sets forth our values and the way we do business. |
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Our focus on continuous improvement makes it easy for customers and employees to do business. |
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His vocabulary, in German, was still largely that of a nine-year-old, to which had been added a set of fluent phrases and terms needed to do business. |
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His son had come back a hero of the Second armored Division, and he still had enough paintings to do business and live well. |
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Now they do business year round, which has been a boon in times of economic crisis. |
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Growers must always be allowed to do business with whomever they wish. |
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We also need to do everything in our power to let our entrepreneurs spread their wings and do business outside of Scotland where the market is many times bigger. |
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As it stands, the deal will ease the travel ban and trade embargo, and make it easier for Americans to do business in Cuba. |
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The fact that Ikea is a self-service store that doesn't do business over the phone doesn't really strike me as something to get quite so bothered about. |
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Spinal Solutions could not have raked in millions or spread its products across the U.S. if not for doctors eager to do business. |
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They like to have a deep understanding of how to do business. |
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The dot scot campaign has received broad support from industry, and is seen as a means towards advancing Scotland's image as a cutting-edge country to do business with. |
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By sending a thank you letter to anyone who refers a customer to you, you've not only shown your appreciation, but you've made a statement about the way you do business. |
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You can actually do business in the church. |
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During these couple of day, companies will have the opportunity to participate in workshops about how to do business in America and meet with personalities invited. |
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This is an important factor for investors in our increasingly globalized world, and will consequently make Germany a far more attractive place to do business. |
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We will always give back to the communities in which we do business. |
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When someone solicits you by phone, be vigilant and watch out for people who pretend to be representatives of a company that you do business with or a known organization that you support. |
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While the UN in midtown Manhattan tries to solve the world's problems, Wall Street, a few blocks away from the World Trade Center, is where the world comes together to do business. |
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It is the way we work and the way we do business, day in and day out. |
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How in all good conscience can a country like Canada see fit to do business with an international pariah that is gunning down every barrier to its trade ambitions without any recognition of human rights? |
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The lack of infrastructure, coupled with frequent political upheavals and a restive workforce, creates a difficult climate in which to do business. |
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You might come to know about the bid only by keeping in touch with purchasing managers and your business network, and by making your products and services known to organizations that you wish to do business with. |
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The reason was that in some instances a franchisor who went into another country to do business would set up a local subsidiary that would be distinct from the franchisor. |
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The EU's increasing bureaucratizing of the industry builds barriers for companies outside the EU to do business there. |
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We are using technology to transform and redefine how we do business. |
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This reform agenda represents the first truly tough-minded, bold approach to changing the way we do business in education in Nevada. |
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Beware of individuals who constantly name-drop about high-profile people with whom they allegedly do business. |
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By working with us as your pan-European access provider you can simplify the way you do business, reduce costs, and concentrate on adding value for your customers. |
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At SSQ, we believe in the importance of creating collective wealth, and that is why lasting development and respect for humanitarian principles are an important part of the way we do business. |
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Business-to-Business, commonly known by the trigraph B2B, is changing the way companies do business and the way the world transacts business. |
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And a final implication: decent standards, properly enforced, may require that some enterprises either change the way they do business, or fall by the wayside. |
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Fulfilling that commitment requires diligence to the best of our abilities, as well as compliance with government regulations in the countries where we do business and have resident employees. |
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They seem to treat the widespread presence of labour rights abuses as an excuse to shrug their shoulders and carry on regardless, rather than a reason to re-examine the way they do business. |
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Nevertheless, a company must not make agreements with other companies, especially with competitors, with the intention to refuse to do business with a customer or a group of customers. |
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It is critically important for us to become involved with the communities in which we do business and to develop good working relationships with other levels of government. |
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The obligations imposed by the various privacy laws are complicated and will require many organizations to change the way they treat personal information, and in a few instances change the way they do business. |
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Operating to the highest standards of business ethics, our family ownership gives us the total freedom to shape our own future and create a genuine mutuality of benefits between ourselves and everyone who we do business with. |
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The public did not have enough confidence in this government and gave the opposition a majority so it would act vigilantly to protect us and protect the peoples with whom we do business. |
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In accordance with this contract, the oil company will construct a new building for the Ekaterinburg Philharmonic, and the authorities will help the company do business in the region. |
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Both the economic recovery and the strength of the Canadian dollar will motivate Canadian entrepreneurs and workers to do business in the United States in the upcoming months. |
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Both large and small companies are eligible for set-asides as long as they reside or primarily do business in the disaster area. |
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The government is considering offering incentives that will make it easier for unimposing and environmentally friendly high-tech industries to do business in our country. |
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The agreements that the Sverdlovsk regional government is signing with major taxpayers could be called indulgences for the right to do business in the region. |
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The vendor told the purchasing agent there was more to come if he continued to do business with his company. |
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After achieving some historic performances in 2005, what were the conditions in which Total had to do business in the first quarter of 2006, and what trends do the results for this period show? |
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The Company still continues to do business in Canada as a trading entity. |
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He was held in ill repute, no one would trust him enough to do business with him. |
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The Mexicans do business with chain saws and horse whips. |
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Whenever we do business with those guys, we lawyer up to protect ourselves. |
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King Jaja of Opobo, a former slave, refused to do business with the slavers completely. |
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In 2012, Winnipeg was ranked by KPMG as the least expensive location to do business in western Canada. |
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They really want to be able to do business with the private sector. |
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We make it easy to do business with Canada by providing business people from around the world with essential information and services on how to do business in Canada, including entry requirements for business visitors. |
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Our vision is to be the leading, independently-owned, Canadian financial services company committed to simplicity, being easy to do business with and having a personal touch. |
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Engineering contractors who work with Ford Germany are required to submit simulations of their process layouts in order to do business with the company. |
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Switzerland is a relatively easy place to do business, currently ranking 20th of 189 countries in the Ease of Doing Business Index. |
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The underlying reason is that, with all the technology and e-commerce activity of the 21st century, people still want to do business with and relate to people. |
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Quebec stands out particularly in the mining sector, ranking among the top ten areas to do business in mining. |
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And, like Teddy, I was approached by agate to do business with him. |
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No Boralex representative can refuse to do business with a customer or treat the customer in a discriminatory manner on the grounds of the customer's low price policy. |
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In the United States, ATAC is fighting a series of rule changes that seek to close the door on traditional Canadian exemptions, making it much harder for Canadian air carriers to do business in the United States. |
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The Court's ruling is a tremendous win for retail florists who desire to do business with multiple wire services. |
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Utilities must secure customer retention by making it easy for customers to do business with their organisation and access a wide range of attractive, value-added services. |
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Check out companies promoting sweepstakes, contests and prize offers before deciding to do business with them or releasing personal or financial information. |
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When banks apply to do business in those jurisdictions copies of such documents certified by the granting legislative body are often requested of Canadian banks. |
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The air cargo system is built into the way many companies do business. |
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The new entity will retain both sites, in Placentia and Temecula, but will do business under the single name ExtruMed. |
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The skill level of its personnel, the accessibility of its services, and its full range of integrated services make Desjardins a financial institution with which it is easy to do business. |
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Governments don't do business, people do business. |
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Having some understanding of the local lay of the land, some of the politics and history of the place is absolutely essential, whether we do business at a formal level or we do trade agreements as proposed. |
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If so, that will represent a considerable tightening in monetary conditions, lopping as much as a percentage point off of real growth by impeding exports and making Canada look like a costly place from which to do business. |
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Nowadays many companies do business with foreign individuals or companies, which often involves relocating employees to other countries. |
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A federally incorporated insurance company can carry on business anywhere in Canada and can do business in any foreign jurisdiction, subject only to the laws of that jurisdiction. |
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What makes you difficult to do business with? |
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America is the fourth-easiest place in the world to do business, according to the World Bank. Instead, three structural factors explain American firms' gilded grump with their government. |
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The first example is the application of new technologies by my department to give Canadians a wider choice of ways to do business with the government itself. |
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It is our policy to demonstrate the highest standards of integrity in all aspects of Bobst Group's business and to do business fairly and equitably. |
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Today's final adoption thus marks a clear staging post in the Lisbon stategy: to make the EU into the world's most competitive and cohesive place to live and do business. |
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Also visit the Lihoud souk where blacksmiths and carpenters do business. |
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The Meetings are a chance to show that it is possible to do business differently by putting social responsibility and solidarity at the heart of economic and entrepreneurial activities. |
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Banks rushed back to do business in Russia. |
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Attacks on infrastructure are common. Industry insiders reckon that voiding contracts would also damage Yemen's already weak reputation as a place to do business. |
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And while Manchester United had looked in pole position to do business, reports say Chelsea are looking to beat United to the signing of the centre back. |
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The Northern Ireland international has a year remaining on his Seaview contract but there would be no shortage of takers if the Crues decided to do business. |
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They could have a field day blasting the bureaucracy for being too slow, too unyielding, and for making Los Angeles an impossible place to do business. |
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This chapter explains how to set up shop and do business in Gopherspace. |
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The business environment factors aggregate and value the regulation, tax rates, levels of corruption, economic freedom and how difficult in general it is to do business. |
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