Moreover, where national enterprises are non-competitive, the imperial states invent pretexts to protect them from more efficient producers. |
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All such enterprises lead a tenuous existence at present, since the area is subject to the city's intense urban renewal pressures. |
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A second factor relates to reputedly lax physical security and accounting systems at many nuclear weapons enterprises. |
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The demographic of Irish business is such that it is made up of a large number of small and medium sized enterprises. |
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Drawing on the support and resources of the community, known as social capital, is a common theme in ethnic enterprises. |
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Firstly, fascism discriminates between enterprises and families according to whether they belong to the favoured nationality. |
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They would restrict the ability of governments to regulate foreign investment or to take measures to develop local enterprises. |
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The trust offers small to medium-sized enterprises grants of up to 50 per cent. |
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This Government has nationalised the industry, and we now have monopolies with State-owned enterprises on a regional basis. |
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In any case, documenting a phenomenon and dating it are two different enterprises. |
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It relies on a network of 160 volunteers acting as business mentors to advise clients and help develop the new enterprises. |
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Then why don't we outline an industrial policy, send the right signals out to all and sundry and just build the manufacturing enterprises. |
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This will bring additional businesses to Kilgarvan, offering scope for solicitors, hairdressers, beauticians or other enterprises to set up shop. |
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Local enterprises are urged to pursue small profits and quick returns to compete for a larger market share. |
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The major crops grown by large agricultural enterprises are grain, sunflower seeds, and sugar beets. |
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And, importantly, large numbers of uneconomic enterprises throughout the economy had disappeared. |
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Thus, at the beginning of 2004, undrawn bank credit lines to steel enterprises still stood at around 170 billion yuan. |
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Still, no one yet claims the right formula for genuine power-sharing at the top of global enterprises. |
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This has been blamed for blocking overseas-bound investment by mainland enterprises. |
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The administration has lowered the standard for local enterprises to set up settlement accounts for foreign exchange. |
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All of the Yoshida Group enterprises operate out of a bright, low-slung postindustrial cube farm in Gresham, east of Portland. |
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Indeed, self-employment and entrepreneurship in small and micro enterprises is fast becoming a viable option. |
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An important aspect of the development is the use of local labour as well as small, medium and micro enterprises from the area. |
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They were as much, maybe more, involved in producing transport technology as the public undertakings and private enterprises were. |
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Many are being converted into offices and workshops for small or medium-sized enterprises so beloved of this government, and it's predecessors. |
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Corporate economists should become more involved in the microeconomic analyses of their enterprises. |
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They were seen as a cost-effective way of redressing the perceived lack of seed capital for such enterprises. |
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Some component firms prospered but many more specialist car component enterprises floundered. |
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He must undertake great enterprises that allow him to display his abilities. |
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The country's transition to capitalism has been uncertain, with the privatization of state-run enterprises proceeding slowly. |
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A lot of Chinese enterprises have been partnering up with foreign companies in joint ventures. |
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In addition, health care has heavily underinvested in information technology compared with other enterprises. |
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This appears to be the moment to finally establish in everyone's mind the deep fraudulence and corruptness of his various enterprises. |
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Account holders vary as well, from individuals through to multinational enterprises and governments. |
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When I was federal Labor spokeswoman on employment I incorporated social enterprises into the party's election platform. |
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It may be that the value added by corporate headquarters is small, or even negative, in many enterprises. |
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While many enterprises have physical security programs in place, they are often in an organizational silo separate from information security. |
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Over the years, governments, like many other enterprises, have discovered that their core competency is not software development. |
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Small, craft-based, flexibly specialized enterprises can alter production quickly to exploit changing market conditions. |
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In India, these are cooperative farms or fishing enterprises, created by the movement. |
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The earlier interest in voluntary associational schemes, such as land settlement communes and cooperative enterprises, lapsed. |
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In addition, enterprises should also be renationalized when the management is unable to pay the bills, including invoices, salaries, and taxes. |
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Those enterprises that have managed to maintain good investment-grade credit ratings may be able to raise capital by selling convertible bonds. |
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But these oligopolistic industries also included other types of business enterprises. |
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Further, the government system requires that projects are contracted out by private enterprises by a bidding process. |
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Of course I am not consulted by State-owned enterprises before they put up prices. |
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He said some enterprises never even lock their doors after the work day finishes. |
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This new economy requires that economies of developing countries be integrated into world trade and their enterprises become competitive. |
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Computers and storage systems that are physically insecure pose a difficult challenge to enterprises as well. |
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Cotton production, like many other agricultural enterprises, is inherently risky. |
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The only and best way to tide over the difficulties is to improve the technological competitiveness of domestic enterprises. |
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Privatisation of municipal enterprises falls within the competence of the municipal councils. |
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Ibec also points out that rates are applied in an inequitable manner, as only commercial enterprises are charged. |
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Can public enterprises be reformed from within or are they intrinsically inefficient? |
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Brussels wants the projects to open up new sites for businesses such as industrial parks and to produce innovative and competitive enterprises. |
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Tax holidays and import duty exemptions are available to investors in certain enterprises for which there is a special need. |
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Of all the non-state enterprises, urban collectives had the advantage of having been a component of the old socialist system. |
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These are only a handful of examples with many more similar instances in co-ops, collectives and worker owned enterprises, around the world. |
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And there will be an expensive and politically complicated process of consolidating numerous small collectives into productive big enterprises. |
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Before I get lots of nasty letters about expat extravagances, I tell you now Bulgarians would embrace many of these business enterprises. |
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Despite having the best network defenses, enterprises were helpless to maintain their peak level of operation. |
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Since most do not operate to earn profits, these enterprises do not pay dividends to shareholders. |
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For many centuries, he has been a comfortably rotund elephant-headed god hymned at the beginning of enterprises. |
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At the same time, the parasitic state-owned enterprises continue to suck the blood out of the economy. |
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Added to high academic achievement must be the many successful business enterprises clustered supportively around the university. |
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Some enterprises are not able to honour their obligations because of financial deficits in their operations. |
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Due to the overlap between politics and business these banks have suffered heavy losses from subsidizing state-run enterprises and bad loans. |
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The document is an extant work of that most postmodernist of enterprises, the law. |
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Thirteen local tourism enterprises will exhibit at the Namibian Cultural Route stand at the Expo. |
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Those in power ensured it was they who landed the top positions inside the new enterprises and accumulated outrageous fortunes. |
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In this context, it is worth recalling that members of all minority ethnic groups are under-represented among managers of large enterprises. |
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He is now on the hunt for volunteers to act as business mentors to small Cumbrian enterprises. |
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Few executives at loss-making small or medium sized enterprises can have been doorstepped by tabloid journalists. |
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Together they offer protection to other rackets in town while running their own illegal enterprises. |
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Small and medium enterprises are harassed by the state or gangsters' rackets. |
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Both joint ventures and private enterprises can register to run job fair businesses. |
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But foreign-invested enterprises including joint ventures are not allowed to do so. |
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A country must not require multinationals to form joint ventures with domestic enterprises. |
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The different styles between joint ventures and State-owned enterprises show up in this occasion. |
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After several years of tests, they are now modifying and adapting the system to their individual enterprises. |
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Many such enterprises appear to involve a journey through a tunnel with a bright light at the end. |
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The report noted the need for the abolition of limitations on the outflow of foreign currencies by enterprises that have invested in the nation. |
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The rents generated by the sites depend on the prosperity of the enterprises on the sites. |
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Most enterprises and home users can't afford the effort to secure all the systems individually. |
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Thus, markets were increasingly dominated by a small number of large vertically integrated enterprises. |
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They contribute generously to village and family enterprises and avoid ostentatious displays of affluence. |
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Energy specialists project keen competition in Hungary by several foreign enterprises. |
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Stable trade should be carried out through exchanges among business enterprises and agricultural organizations. |
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Jeanine Davis stands in a field of colorful sunflowers at a recent event to promote agritainment enterprises. |
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It is still saddled with a bloated bureaucracy, too many branches, and a portfolio of shaky or dud loans to state-owned enterprises. |
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Chen opened a number of politically oriented enterprises, including highly profitable correspondence schools. |
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He made a name for himself as a rebuilder of failing enterprises and gained valuable experience in obtaining and handling capital. |
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American capitalism, to be sure, has been politically and economically hegemonic through its state and its capitalist enterprises. |
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The Small Man creates confusion and helps bring great enterprises down by telling lies, spreading rumors and making insinuations. |
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The building will provide individual workspaces to accommodate start up enterprises in the food and technology industries. |
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The established socialized enterprises were allowed to contract work in the developing private sphere. |
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Logging enterprises have destroyed traditional maple sugar camps, and fish caught in freshwater lakes are contaminated with mercury. |
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Talk to intranet champions at big enterprises, and you'll soon hear a familiar, poignant lament. |
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She said it was an opportune time to encourage the formation and growth of small rural-based food enterprises on a regional basis. |
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In the past, mostly big enterprises opened up their businesses in Shanghai. |
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The big peak and the big trough of provisional tax hammers the cash flow of small to medium sized enterprises. |
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To be sure, he expressed opposition to privatizing many more state enterprises, but he did not call for renationalization. |
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In many countries there is no power to seek divestiture to split up established business enterprises. |
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Repayment was handled via a swap of debt for equity in state-owned Bulgarian enterprises listed for privatisation. |
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Few local State-owned and private enterprises call the headhunting companies for help. |
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The entry of private enterprises made those markets more lively and dynamic. |
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Despite election fever, there is time for other things and two remarkable new enterprises have just opened in New York. |
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These businesses range from the smaller one-man bands to the high-growth enterprises set up by entrepreneurs. |
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These results, combined with the ever-larger size of enterprises, point toward a greater oligarchical control of both the state and the economy. |
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Individual producers are encouraged to take responsibility for the biosecurity of their livestock enterprises. |
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Reports in the Hong Kong business press say many enterprises are being pushed to the wall. |
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We hope that our leasable call center will become one of the most helpful customer service tools for enterprises. |
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Even if there is the will, a lot of cash is needed to get enterprises restarted. |
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It is evident that the great captain had taken in hand far too many enterprises. |
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We want added-value projects, enterprises that involve design and development, for instance. |
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You are advised to take the lead with regard to joint enterprises and commitments. |
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He called on all agriculture-related enterprises to maintain strict disinfection measures against the disease. |
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Obviously, the land these fallen enterprises owned needs to be released for reutilization. |
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The newly emancipated peasants could then be hired, very cheaply, for much more profitable enterprises, by the richer landowners. |
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Enter Lutz, who, as vice president of new enterprises, had been pegged as a rising star at General Mills. |
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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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Meurig Raymond, whose enterprises include arable and beef production, warned that world grain output had not kept pace with consumption. |
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The money was used to develop hospitals, education enterprises and improve agriculture in Kitui. |
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The impact of the slump on large capitalistic enterprises in the region receives relatively little comment. |
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Many of these enterprises are small pick-your-own, roadside, or marketing cooperative-type farms. |
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This is why plumbers, electricians, carpenters and roofers might also consider setting up similar enterprises. |
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Job seekers find occupations primarily in logging and forestry, fishing and the marine industry, tourism, and other business enterprises. |
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For small enterprises, the government aims to help foster their development into chain businesses and logistics operations. |
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It's been a site for assembling capital to fertilize productive enterprises. |
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In case of public limited companies, shareholders, who are counted as actual owners of the enterprises, also add to the list of losers. |
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She turned to the business people in south Wiltshire whose enterprises occupy listed buildings. |
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The money is to assist the CFSC in providing funding for various projects involving small to medium-sized enterprises throughout the region. |
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Promoters of these enterprises suggest investors will profit from the run-up in oil prices. |
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The government provided public housing, and supplied offices and factories to enterprises. |
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Since the resort began supporting local enterprises, many of the people have started growing new crops like courgettes, aubergines and peppers. |
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Two-thirds of the company's corporate customers in China are state-owned enterprises. |
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Drawing on an exhaustive and tangled corpus of material, Kinney examines the many facets of these enterprises. |
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Small and medium enterprises absorb unemployment, feed families and other dependents, and are reliable taxpayers. |
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Mail bombs continue to be a threat to enterprises, law offices and government agencies. |
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Small enterprises depend on community financial support to move from small to medium size. |
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Under the Baathist regime, it was often difficult to access the resources needed to start or build business enterprises. |
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The project will enhance the assistance to regional enterprises as well as creating new research and teaching capabilities. |
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This results in inefficient distribution that causes state-owned enterprises to be rigid. |
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They were only intended to be halfway houses, but by having State-owned enterprises with an ongoing life, we politicise the process. |
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But in larger enterprises, getting buy-in from the decision-makers on a relatively new methodology may be the bigger challenge. |
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Most technology investors focus on tech companies that sell to enterprises. |
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First on his list old structures that must be torn apart were the state-owned enterprises that created a nonviable economy. |
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We have seen a change over the last probably 10 or so years to a certainly more businesslike approach to pastoral enterprises. |
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Health care in the 1990s is being demassified along with other industrial age enterprises. |
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This is even more apparent to enterprises that compete internationally in a global economy. |
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This merger represented two parallel enterprises with little real product differentiation. |
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As happened to second sons, Walter was destined to handle the business end of the family enterprises and not encouraged to develop his intellect. |
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Twenty years ago, technology was a noncore activity for enterprises, and it barely touched individuals. |
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The banker managed the personal wealth assets of some of the star CEOs of technology enterprises. |
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Business profits also allowed him to speculate in hinterland real estate, railroad stocks, and other enterprises in the hope of further returns. |
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Moreover, defalcation often occurred in large-scale enterprises because of the complete lack of internal control. |
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The only thing enterprises could do was mass produce, regardless of market feedback. |
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They spoke to the strikers and called on them to go to the nearby enterprises and bring out the workers there. |
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With the banking sector in a funk, total outstanding loans have been declining for the past six years, hobbling the ability of enterprises to raise capital for expansion. |
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Those rumors, in turn, sparked a boycott of enterprises affiliated with the family. |
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In later years, CN took over the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway and other small enterprises such as the Newfoundland Railway and absorbed it into the company. |
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We were painfully aware that the poorest of the poor, such as washerwomen and casual labourers, were still unable to borrow, because they lacked enterprises. |
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Production relocation to Africa and South America have allowed Chinese enterprises to circumvent trade caps. |
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It might be, if the claimants have pastoral or farming skills and can reasonably be expected to build productive enterprises on that land if given half a chance. |
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During the revolution black slave labour was introduced into capitalist enterprises in British colonies, the slave trade was established, as was the belief in white supremacy. |
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Electronic commerce, also called E-commerce, is revolutionizing how producers and agribusiness enterprises market their products and research new opportunities. |
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If oil entered the lagoons, damage to fish spawning grounds, wildfowl habitat and local commercial and subsistence enterprises could be, literally, incalculable. |
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Tribal governments are, very often, collectivist in their economics, allowing little space for internal pluralism of news media or business enterprises. |
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Ironically, large state enterprises had to be renationalised before they could be privatised, and, even then, the gradual neoclassical approach was not gradual. |
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Investors in growing enterprises have repented of their boom-era zeal and incautiousness, and are now subjecting every deal to microscopic scrutiny. |
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It is much less adept at counting employees in small businesses, simply because there are too many small enterprises to representatively sample them. |
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A key element in this regard is the presence of farm enterprises that are flexible and responsive to the rapidly changing opportunities in today's economy. |
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The debt-ceiling brinksmanship and government shutdown are pure Republican enterprises. |
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Most important, Thiel has invested heavily in enterprises dedicated to physical immortality, such as the SENS Foundation. |
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Yes, companies or enterprises that lose market share have to worry about the future. |
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In these promotions, the state rewarded consumers with material things and consumers aided the state through consumption of items produced or retailed by state enterprises. |
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In each of these enterprises, she brought to bear her characteristic rigor and discernment, as well as the pellucid prose style for which she was justly celebrated. |
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Leo time brings exciting enterprises and adventures to the Aquarian storyboard, and this week's brimming with the kind of fun and trouble you find amusing. |
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The idea is to shorten drastically all time limits for court proceedings and to achieve fast liquidation of assets so as to rescue operative enterprises. |
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As great cities were being built pell-mell, millions of peasants were being dispossessed and bigger capital was destroying small artisanal and shopkeeping enterprises. |
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Fishing, like lumbering, was in decline, and enterprises which produced only red ink were being quickly jettisoned by those who didn't like that colour. |
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When the city council decided to invite small and medium enterprises as contractors tarring roads in the city, almost half of the contractors were women. |
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As they age, older workers also lose the sheer physical resources that high-risk, high-reward enterprises demand. |
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Gay bookstores are caught in the backwash of an overwhelming tide of commercial consolidation that is swamping most small enterprises, gay and straight. |
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Let's stop wasting money and put it to better use building schools, hospitals and productive enterprises that will lift our people out of degrading poverty. |
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Third, with cheap rural labour and using simple methods requiring little capital, it was not difficult to compete with the sclerotic State-owned enterprises. |
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Mr Khan, who is the Minister of Works, will no doubt be in the thick of things, and will supervise such enterprises as the widening of roads and the repair of landslides. |
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Street cleaning, and some environmental functions, could be devolved to communities, parishes, the third sector and new neighbourhood enterprises, where appropriate. |
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These menu costs will bear heavily on small-medium sized enterprises. |
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Every working day this year 80 businesses will be set up, so that by the end of the year there will be 20,000 new enterprises fighting it out, according to Bank of Ireland. |
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He said there are also challenges in intervening in existing very small and micro enterprises, although these are less than for the previous type of intervention. |
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Telera Connect enables enterprises to build, deploy and change inbound speechenabled and touch-tone interactive voice response and outbound notification applications. |
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Now that merging small or middle-sized enterprises into giant ones is the global trend, Chinese enterprises and international companies in China are following suit. |
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And the results suggest that the highly valuable enterprises are showing signs of maturation, and perhaps even age. |
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In addition, Swann's enterprises developed a method for converting benzene to biphenyl, a heat transfer medium essential to numerous safety and health products. |
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Newspapers were risky as business enterprises, fledgling moneymakers, but, like most small businesses, it was the start-up costs that could prove to be disastrous. |
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The 15 Mongolians, all owners or executive managers of small or medium-sized enterprises, started their training sessions in Taipei last Wednesday. |
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In its attempt to raise more revenue from the sale of these enterprises, the government alienated citizens by replacing public monopolies with protected private monopolies. |
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Besides their ability to build better mousetraps, many of these CEOs will drive the growth of their enterprises through the application of sheer will. |
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Thus, it could be said that our company's upgrowth in the internal market depends on upgrowth and development of these enterprises including their export abilities. |
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These shifts in his personality explain why he is both a compelling and charismatic leader while also getting involved in so many criminal enterprises. |
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He said he would raise his call for an overhaul before a senate committee which is inquiring into foreign investment by state-owned enterprises and sovereign wealth funds. |
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The government has to put in place a programme whereby all non-complex, non-strategic IT development projects are outsourced to local enterprises. |
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And there were a lot of dubious converted-barn enterprises offering a thousand vomitous flavours of yoghurt and cheese rolled in tea leaves and steeped in Baileys. |
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Under reform, the village and its collective enterprises became much like a shareholding corporation, a commercial enterprise, with cadres as the executives. |
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The overall impression is of a man with a warm and capacious heart and an affection for others that sustained his creative enterprises to the end. |
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Moreover, while some of the enterprises of the old oligarchical families were jeopardized by free trade, their personal fortunes were generally not. |
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The malfunction of enterprises stifled the growth of innovative designers. |
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The Oneidas ' enterprises include the prosperous Turning Stone Casino Resort in Verona, NY, which has 1,500 cashless slot machines and gets 3.5 million visitors a year. |
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Also, strict wage ceilings were maintained on public enterprises. |
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It is used in livestock and poultry breeding enterprises and hoggeries to help establish production files and guarantee products to trace to sources. |
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Mariculture is also a growing sub-sector in Namibia's fisheries, with three oyster farms and one seaweed harvesting enterprises already well established. |
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Public enterprises formed in order to enhance the economic and social health of a nation, parastatals come into being through a variety of means and circumstances. |
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Family relationships were systematized, rationalized, codified, and ritualized sufficiently to be employed in a variety of productive enterprises of small and medium scale. |
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In practice, even in multi-business enterprises the distinction between corporate and business strategies is less clear-cut than the theoretical definitions would suggest. |
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Both government and businesses seek to privatize former government-owned enterprises, which is made difficult by fragmented and illiquid markets for public stock ownership. |
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First, the most obvious example is the Internet bubble where the majority of enterprises have no economic value whatsoever without perpetual financing. |
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Although I may agree that criminalizing alcohol was ridiculous, I cannot sanction the support that people gave criminal enterprises through their contraband purchases. |
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The region also has a long seafaring history and although other enterprises now prosper in Galicia, the fishing industry is a large employer and economic contributor. |
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Three cooperatively owned enterprises were visited during the mission. |
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As for enterprises, dishonesty only brings about a credibility gap, which greatly increases transaction costs and ultimately deters further development. |
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Central to the government's bid to rein in economic growth have been administrative curbs on lending, especially to money-losing state enterprises. |
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In a sector full of uncertainty, false starts and expensive delays, their aim is to design and complete attractive commercial enterprises with the minimum of fuss. |
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The ultimate goal of the joint effort is to provide a future-proof server platform that protects enterprises investments on IT infrastructure today and in the future. |
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While some poets and commercial enterprises gamely attempted to sustain pastoralism, many predicted that the discourse of nostalgia would be met with cynicism. |
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As clinical enterprises have fallen on harder times, many deans and department heads argue that they can no longer afford to support this kind of research. |
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It's a caper through London's East End in the company of four blokes with a proprietorial interest in a boozer, which acts as the control centre for their dodgy enterprises. |
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He accurately and devastatingly accuses the civil service of a public procurement policy that excludes home-grown small and medium-sized enterprises. |
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He claimed the measure would disorganise payments in many parts of the country where local enterprises did not have access to the big national banks. |
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Indeed most of the things I had done were really joint enterprises. |
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Another factor was the drop in prices, especially for entry-level products, which has perked up purchases by small and medium enterprises and homes. |
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Paul serves as the company's technology evangelist, speaking on the technical issues surrounding business integration across and inside enterprises. |
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His farming enterprises are a herd of suckler cows and horses, which compete in the equestrian sport of eventing up to and including international level. |
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It provides equity capital to enterprises not quoted on a stock market. |
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The Government is willing to meet half-way the domestic enterprises of electrometallurgy, but it should be a two way street. |
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Women in Kenya, for example, have set up successful soapmaking and cell phone-rental businesses and other enterprises. |
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The state still owns many enterprises, such as the banks, which in turn own such businesses as supermarkets and newspapers. |
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Industrial enterprises are concentrated in the capital Yakutsk, as well as in Aldan, Mirny, Neryungri, Pokrovsk, and Udachny. |
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Other founding families created enterprises based on textiles and such traditional Huguenot occupations in France. |
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The public sector, including publicly owned enterprises and the municipalities, plays a dominant role in Greenland's economy. |
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The capital was provisioned by the indigenous towns and its labor was available for enterprises that ultimately created a colonial economy. |
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That is second only to drug trafficking in terms of global criminal enterprises. |
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Capital markets have to do with raising and investing money in various human enterprises. |
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In industry, the state assumed control over all existing enterprises and undertook an intensive program of industrialization. |
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The privatization largely shifted control of enterprises from state agencies to individuals with inside connections in the government. |
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Many countries require business enterprises to prepare financial statements which must be audited. |
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A few private enterprises had prepared and published charts, but had not been able to do so profitably. |
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Many of today's enterprises were founded at the time, and Japan emerged as the most developed nation in Asia. |
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Private undergraduate colleges do exist, which are mostly vocational colleges sponsored by private enterprises. |
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The advent of the Second World War pushed many struggling enterprises into bankruptcy as labour and materials were diverted to the war effort. |
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They were eventually largely superseded as profitable commercial enterprises by the spread of the railways from the 1840s on. |
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He that hath wife and children hath given hostages to fortune, for they are impediments to great enterprises, either of virtue or mischief. |
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The rail transport market is privatised, but while there are many privately owned enterprises, the largest operators are still owned by state. |
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The government sponsored enterprises are a group of financial services corporations which have been created by the United States Congress. |
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Operationally involved companies are enterprises in which the corporate core is involved in management more directly. |
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Several years ago, a crosssection of entrepreneurs was asked what commonalities they shared as they built their enterprises. |
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According to Rothbard, government support for failed enterprises and keeping wages above their market values actually prolonged the Depression. |
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Hackers frequently tune DDOS attacks, and our service will help enterprises better block one of the main weapons in a hacker's arsenal. |
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The microfinancing program for existing companies will cover micro and small enterprises, craftspeople, farmers and self-employed persons. |
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Testing with Spirent allows enterprises to identify, test, and analyze the performance of physical and virtual network elements at 40 GbE scale. |
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The electric motors, gearwheels and additional components originated from Swiss technology enterprises. |
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Commercial 'dolphin encounter' enterprises and tours operate in many countries. |
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The integration of Maestro's hardware into NEC's Connexive platform will offer one-stop M2M solutions to mobile operators and enterprises. |
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The proposed statement would also require that enterprises present a subtotal on the income statement before the goodwill charges. |
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The Act allows small businesses and other enterprises to solicit financing from nonaccredited investors via the Internet. |
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The closure of loss-making state enterprises and collectivized farms in the 1990s has led to massive unemployment among Pomaks. |
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The application creates an invisible digital footprint for consumers and enterprises. |
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New functionality in the WX CMS software offers valuable time management and cost-saving benefits to MSPs and large enterprises. |
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At present, the total number of China's enterprises which engaged in the stearates production is more than 100, the output is about 70,000 tons. |
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Many enterprises use open source BIND servers for both caching and authoritative name servers. |
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We hanker for a shower to wash away the grubbiness and grime of Jordan's enterprises well before the three hours are up. |
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As the SSL VPN market matures, the product features that enterprises and carriers demand will change. |
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As the major meat companies grew in Chicago many, such as Armour and Company, created global enterprises. |
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Market socialism consists of publicly owned or cooperatively owned enterprises operating in a market economy. |
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The danger of carbon monoxide poisoning from town gas was an impetus for other early odorization enterprises. |
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There are similarities between the two clusters in that many members in the two groupings have spun out from larger enterprises. |
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In 1776, the first engines were installed and working in commercial enterprises. |
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The Government of Tanzania owns a number of commercial enterprises in the country via the Treasury Registrar. |
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He said Hong Kong enterprises in Shenzhen, Chaozhou and Shantou provided job and career-development opportunities for Hong Kong people. |
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Producer Price Indices measure the average change in the prices of industrial products, which are produced and sold by Bulgarian enterprises. |
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As of March 2016, there were an estimated 350,410 private sector enterprises operating in Scotland. |
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Through investment tenders in 2006-2014 Azerbaijan has privatized 65 state-owned enterprises. |
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The Advantage Proof of Concept Fund supports small and medium sized enterprises develop innovative new products and ideas. |
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I think council-owned smallholdings can make lovely farms because they tend to be smaller and familyrun, rather than massive enterprises. |
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Still, the environment has been altered in such a way that bricks-and-mortar companies must rethink their own enterprises. |
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The majority of public sector revenue payable by Scottish residents and enterprises is collected at the UK level. |
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Informatica MDM uses a flexible, business model-driven MDM approach to address enterprises unique MDM business requirements. |
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The secondee is helping the Alliance attract investors and increasing access to carbon finance for clean cooking enterprises. |
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Damballa Failsafe is used worldwide by enterprises for its unparalleled ability to identify stealthy command and control communication. |
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Rednile and Living Fossils are the other Shed-based enterprises you will find at the Art Fair. |
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Some state enterprises have been privatized and there have been some modest tax cuts. |
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Likewise, for centuries, people and corporations have invested in enterprises in other countries. |
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The Copper Ore Mining in China industry report is comprised of enterprises mainly engaged in mining and beneficiating copper ores. |
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Its Managed Broadband Service is designed to protect small and medium-sized enterprises from hackers and viral infectors. |
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He rototills and hauls water, builds fences and enjoys the physical labour and the results of patient enterprises. |
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The level playing field aspect is especially key for small enterprises, which usually do not have resources to invest in VAT planning programs. |
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Internationalization of small and medium sized enterprises in the Baltic Sea Region. |
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In a continuance of the above trend, enterprises are now beginning to go commercial with their voice over Internet protocol offerings. |
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A KNOWSLEY initiative was launched this week to help fund social enterprises and community groups. |
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Issues relating to money laundering have existed as long as there have been large scale criminal enterprises. |
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