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

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1 A typical business letter of some 153 words was selected from a corpus of business documents .
2 Authentic listening material for business/professional English , covering a wide range of business meetings and discussions , recorded on site .
3 The mission began on September 6 with a series of business meetings at Gothenburg in Sweden .
4 It has already been pointed out that requiring the fulfilment of identical requirements in all member states may be unnecessary , and that recognition of equivalent standards may be a better approach , in particular to the question of harmonising the rules on the conduct of various types of business activities in the member states .
5 For co-ordinating the laws of the member states regulating the conduct of business activities in the member states ( Article 57(2) )
6 We want to continue a range of business activities in the nuclear area and of course Government Division will have a strong interest in dealing with the nuclear liabilities .
7 This is partly the result of government cutbacks but it also reflects the closure of business activities which were judged not to be viable plus the contracting out of many non-technical services and a continuing quest to achieve greater efficiency in all aspects of the business .
8 The corporate identity has been updated to reflect Rentokil 's wide diversity of business activities and to promote and endorse the ‘ Rentokil ’ brand around the world during the 1990s .
9 The standard course comes in three books of case studies covering a variety of business activities in different parts of the world .
10 These factors imply that not only the setting-up of institutions ' arrangements , but also the growth of common cultural attitudes to the conducting of business activities , are a necessary component in the establishing of an effective SEM .
11 However , a sale of business assets often represents the merger of two businesses where it is combined with the transfer of business activities such as goodwill or the benefit of contracts .
12 In addition , Pt III of the Fair Trading Act 1973 ( FTA ) gives the Director General powers to seek the cessation of business activities detrimental to consumers ( s34(1) of FTA 1973 ) .
13 This policy , known as the ‘ Law of Similars ’ , was , until recently , administered by CACEX , sometimes on the advice of business associations like ABINEE ( electronics ) or ABIMAQ ( machinery ) .
14 This year , the firm has diversified even more — with a powerful American-built computer called Sirius , together with a set of business programs called Pulsar .
15 Set up in 1942 under the unpromising name of the Taxation and Financial Relations Committee , the TAC was designed to provide a forum ( and perhaps a safety valve ) for the growing number of business members who at that time were excluded from Council membership , but who wished to contribute their business experience to the consideration of taxation and financial issues .
16 According to the poll , conducted among directors of the leading 500 companies , 96 per cent of business leaders think a Labour victory would bring higher interest rates , while 83 per cent also expect a fall in the value of the pound against the German mark .
17 On Wednesday , the Financial Times published a survey of business leaders which showed that 94 per cent intended to vote for the Conservatives , although it showed only about one per cent thought the Tories had fought the most effective election campaign .
18 Certainly MacArthur 's economic advisors were horrified to find on their arrival from the US , that the need for liberal competition was being used to justify a purge of thousands of business leaders , and they viewed the dissolution of the zaibatsu as a threat to the whole fabric of Japanese capitalism .
19 When he addressed a conference of business leaders and academics in Budapest recently , Dr Ian Cunningham announced that too many western management consultants are offering quick fix answers to Hungary 's problems .
20 In the early stages of the Depression he relied on optimistic statements to keep people 's spirits up — " prosperity is just around the corner " he said in 1930 — and on gaining the voluntary co-operation of business leaders in maintaining employment and wages .
21 Scott says that the clearing banks are ‘ of great significance in the allocation of capital , the recruitment of business leaders and the flow of information ’ .
22 The project aims to develop a data bank on the origins , career patterns , wealth and creative role of business leaders in England and Wales from the last four decades of the nineteenth century to the generation of business leaders who retired in the 1970s .
23 The project aims to develop a data bank on the origins , career patterns , wealth and creative role of business leaders in England and Wales from the last four decades of the nineteenth century to the generation of business leaders who retired in the 1970s .
24 In keeping with his promises to concentrate on reviving the country 's ailing economy , Clinton announced his intention to summon a summit meeting of business leaders and economists to Little Rock prior to the inauguration ( due on Jan. 20 ) .
25 Henley Management College was founded in 1945 as ‘ The Administrative Staff College ’ by a group of business leaders who recognised a need for training at a senior level in business management and public administration .
26 On Wednesday morning the prince , in his role as president of Scottish Business in the Community , will visit Craigmillar to see projects developed by the local community , local authority and other agencies , with help from the Friends of Craigmillar — a group of business leaders .
27 What 's in it for the businesses is this : at the moment they can see Eastern Europe as an emerging market , but it 's very difficult to get in there because the hard cash and the skills that they need do n't exist in those countries , but they want to do something , they want to demonstrate their interest , they want to make contact , and what Enterprise Europe gives them is the opportunity to make a good business contact amongst one the young generation of er of business leaders in those countries er in order , and keep those contacts in order that when they do have an opportunity to go into those markets they 've got some young people there to start off with .
28 I 'm trying to reduce the number of business administrators : the fewer there are , the simpler the system and the cheaper it will be . ’
29 Thanks to a growing body of business writers , executives are only too aware that , like it or not , they have the dubious privilege of being alive during a once in 200 years revolution that is transforming the business world .
30 The commitment , enthusiasm and dedication of business owners , allied to the power of a major , well-known brand name , is a powerful combination that has enabled individual franchisees to enjoy business satisfaction and reward , and franchiser companies to grow more rapidly , as Burger King explain .
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