company

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The local press company may offer publications that cross-subsidize the provision of political information that supports the state.

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Shareholders expect returns on investments in pharmaceutical and biotechnologic companies.

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On the one hand, payout per dollar of premium might be reduced if insurance companies believe that wealthier retirees will live longer.

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The stage was cramped; the audience capacity was small; and the new theatre represented a severe financial liability to a very shaky opera company.

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To let respondents spontaneously express their opinions, an open-ended question requested of them to list conditions in their companies which they found attractive and unattractive.

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To probe this issue further, workers were requested to list the things they liked about their companies and things they did not like.

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And a theatre that has produced such high quality work in the past deserves a resident company.

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But there is always the pain and the loss that the calculating tables of insurance companies are not able to express, calculate, or compensate for.

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A consensus among physicians that lean was healthy only developed after insurance companies began promulgating ideal body-weight tables (the first appeared in 1912).

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One of the major stumbling blocks may be the availability of sufficient capital to fund the company’s start up operations.

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Many good hits are made on the soft targets of transnational pharmaceutical companies.

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Oil companies have visited these localities but their collecting was more in the nature of spot-checks.

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A major turning point in the company’s history was the six-month world tour which was undertaken in 1964.

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Therefore, an efficient product configuration system is required for a company to handle information regarding the characteristics of many product variants.

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The following variables had non-significant effects and were therefore not entered in the forward stepwise procedure : change in company, current activity, location, change in location.

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