Example sentences of "[unc] business [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The Profitboss divorces the business from the personality , developing the team 's business skills rather than their personalities .
2 At the same time a fraud unit has begun to probe Mr Spiro 's business dealings including those in the Middle East allegedly involving arms dealing .
3 A statement at the funeral yesterday read : ‘ We know nothing of Ian 's business dealings .
4 His brother Baruch ( Benedict ) , his sister 's husband , Jacob , and their son , Baruch ( Benedict ) , also participated in Aaron 's business dealings , as did his own sons .
5 ‘ Just that I 've found out a bit more about our friend Martin 's business dealings , and , more importantly , who he 's dealing with .
6 Only 10% of current business is international but a major theme of AEA 's business plans is to expand this to 30% over five years .
7 She was still exhausted from the night before , shattered from trying to keep up her bravado with Steve , trying not to let slip what she knew and trying to sound enthusiastic over Steve 's business plans for the future which she knew with a certainty she wanted no part of .
8 The programme , which presently consists of some 350 projects , now moves further away from the old underlying research approach — concerned primarily with excellence — towards that of a purposefully managed portfolio of quality technical investment projects supporting AEA 's business aims .
9 Good and effective employee communications are particularly important , and throughout the businesses worldwide it is the Group 's po ! icy to promote the understanding and involvement of all its employees in the Group 's business aims and performance .
10 The economic impact of the arts in New York has not however been obvious to the city 's business leaders or to its city government , says William Luers , president of the Metropolitan Museum .
11 In 1874 Elliot became the first of the coal industry 's business leaders to receive a baronetcy .
12 And Nottinghamshire 's business leaders are the least confident in the East Midlands about the prospects of increased sales according to a survey by the accountants Price Waterhouse .
13 Leading international hotel groups have signed a green charter organised by the Prince of Wales 's Business Leaders Forum .
14 ( Only the Ladies ' records are complete , but not surprisingly they lack references to the Club 's business affairs and course developments , etc . ) .
15 After all , it had n't really been her fault that she became mixed up in Jack 's business affairs .
16 Lonnie is carefully spoken and her reputation in her husband 's business affairs is one for shrewdness tempered by a relaxed , understanding nature .
17 ‘ As a matter of fact it was about your father-in-law 's business affairs that I wanted to talk to you .
18 He initially denied any knowledge of Symons 's business affairs , but later admitted knowing that he was involved in a business emigration scheme aimed at attracting Asian investors to the Marshall Islands .
19 Some staff have taken part in three ICI group-wide projects — a one-day Environmental Focus programme , a new Environmental Values package and a one-day conference at Runcorn organised for senior representatives from ICI 's business teams .
20 Pharos is being offered free to all NatWest 's business customers , Ernst and Young clients and CBI members .
21 Not only has the Government failed to appreciate the importance of the fare mechanisms and allocated systems such as BR 's Business Systems division in dealing with complexities of out-and-back fares on journeys where a multiplicity of different routings are available .
22 In March 1991 , a bank as unpaid mortgagee had taken possession of the debtor 's business premises and he had not had access to them since that date .
23 Most directors would like to keep the company 's business premises free from further encumbrances if at all possible .
24 This was Koresh 's business premises .
25 Lazarus 's business ambitions soon elevated him from storeman to lumber merchant , thence to a partnership in the coal industry which became his sole business — L. Cohen and Son — after a few years , and hence to a high-profile dredging company which could boast that it had kept every one of the lifelines of the young nation — the St. Lawrence tributaries between Lake Ontario and Quebec — open .
26 The primary objectives in producing cost accounts are to provide : ( a ) The detailed information to determine the profit or loss on individual projects or an aspect of the company 's business transactions .
27 Solving today 's business problems often means working with several computer vendors .
28 During employment the employee may damage his employer 's business in the following ways : ( a ) working for a competitor during his hours of employment ; ( b ) working for a competitor in his spare time ; ( c ) making preparations in order to compete with his employer after he has left ; ( d ) disclosing or using the employer 's business secrets ; or ( e ) failing to disclose information which may be of use to his employer and in some instances personally profiting from its use .
29 Once employment has terminated the employee may still damage his former employer 's business by : ( a ) competing with his former employer ; ( b ) canvassing or soliciting his former employer 's business connections ; ( c ) using or disclosing his former employer 's business secrets ; or ( d ) enticing his former colleagues away from his former employer to his new employer or business .
30 1.4 The employee 's duty not to disclose or use his employer 's business secrets What constitutes a legitimate business secret has already been discussed earlier .
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