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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a firm faces" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing challenges, obstacles, or situations that a company or organization encounters.
Example: "In today's competitive market, a firm faces numerous challenges that require innovative solutions."
Alternatives: "a company encounters" or "an organization confronts".
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We find a negative relation between gender diversity and the number of lawsuits a firm faces.
This can now be done only if a firm faces "serious economic difficulties".
As expected, we find a negative relation between gender diversity and the number of lawsuits a firm faces.
Specifically, we find that although spillover effects are positively associated with the technological opportunities that a firm faces, this relationship is reversed when firm size is considered.
Contrasting with this is the overinvestment theory that argues such practices are costly, which in turn generates overinvestment concerns, especially when a firm faces financial constraints.
Drawing upon transcripts from 19 unstructured panel interviews at a global symposium on the subject, we discuss the business case for integrated reporting, as well as the multitude of challenges a firm faces when beginning its integrated reporting journey.
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We consider a firm facing a financial market characterized by asymmetric information and significant costs in the event of financial distress.
That was to set a firm face against trying to find any accommodation with EU countries over freedom of movement.
For example, a firm faced with product portfolio commoditization may be required to adapt its entire manufacturing footprint, while a firm with a high product turnover rate may not need to adapt its supply chain portfolio at all.
That is a large sum for a firm facing so many challenges.One of the domestic problems that Telstra is having to grapple with is its misadventure in pay television.
The PM has been accused of pressuring a former minister to help cut a deal for a firm facing a corruption trial.
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