Her husband, after incurring losses trying to run a business, is now employed in a private firm for a pittance. |
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Outside work, Maxine also finds the time to help run a business club and enjoys aerobics and swimming. |
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We run a business, not a re-education camp, so we don't preach the co-operative gospel to people. |
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If you run a business highly dependent on e-commerce then too bad, you're out of business. |
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It's against the gentlemanly rules to run a business from Parliament and so an unofficial reprimand was dished out. |
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It's very difficult for us little people to run a business because we're living in fear. |
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She was a strong-minded, capable woman, who had run a business that maintained high-end apartments. |
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I recommend they go to a community college or continuing education course to learn how to run a business. |
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Perhaps the opportunity to run a business which has nothing to do with accountancy! |
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Do you run a business and want to know how the ADA guidelines apply to you? |
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We need to make it easier to start and run a business and to keep and invest profits. |
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It comprises proposals for actions to foster an enterprise culture and train individuals to start-up and run a business successfully. |
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In Europe however, there are marked gender differences in the propensity to set up and run a business between men and women. |
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Invest in some form of uninterruptible power supply, which uses batteries to keep servers running during power outages, if you run a business with network servers. |
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The old school of thought was that the best way to run a business was by having one person at the top. |
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I run a business, if it flops I'm accountable and suffer the consequences, so why not have the same rule for the snobs who run the biggest companies? |
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Then there is the hassle of dealing with agents, tenants, maintenance and all the records you need to keep in order to run a business. |
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The client however, may not have the knowledge and abilities to start-up and run a business. |
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There is also a need to address specific obstacles still met by young women to create and run a business. |
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However, they claimed that regulation remained cumbersome and changed too frequently, which made it challenging to plan and run a business. |
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The Committee welcomes the Green Paper's recognition of the need to address the damaging tendency in Europe to stigmatise as a failure an owner-manager who has run a business that has gone bankrupt. |
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I just do not know how we can run a business this way. |
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On the flip side, many artists haven't the foggiest notion on how to run a business or promote themselves. |
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To compensate for the lack of personal expertise in the increasingly varied skills needed to run a business, entrepreneurs must have access to top-class business support. |
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Is this Daly the Hollywood studio big-timer who was going to teach these baseball kids how to run a business? |
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It might not be easier to run a business with family members, but when family businesses work, they possess an inborn competitive advantage no other company can match. |
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He has long chided his fellow economists for scrawling hieroglyphics on blackboards rather than looking at what it actually takes to run a business. |
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Asked for some tips on how to run a business and keep it healthy, Allgood said business owners must ensure they have enough cash on hand to operate and be able to maintain an educated, well-trained staff. |
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