By the early 1900s, sheep were big business in Montana with 4.2 million of the woollies grazing the immense open ranges of the Big Sky Country. |
To find a social base for its reactionary agenda, big business is invariably forced to cultivate political reaction and cultural backwardness. |
I predict this is where you will get the lapdog of big business interfering. |
Providing workers to do the dirtiest, riskiest jobs has become a big business. |
He suggests that they may have believed, somewhat naively, that big business was whiter than white. |
You thus argue that reducing corporate income taxes benefits big business but not the working classes. |