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The phrase "ability to continue business" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the capacity of a company or organization to maintain operations, especially during challenges or disruptions.
Example: "The company's ability to continue business during the pandemic was commendable, as they quickly adapted to remote work."
Alternatives: "capacity to sustain operations" or "capability to maintain business activities."
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Gulf Bank's chief executive, Louis J. Myers, said the loss would have "no major effects on the soundness of the bank's financial position, and will not affect its ability to continue business".
Airbnb's recent negative publicity comes at an incredibly inopportune time for the tech company, which is trying to ensure its ability to continue business in New York state by convincing lawmakers to allow it to operate as a hotel service -- which Airbnb executives say would send some $21 million to the state in the form of taxes, Reuters reports.
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On Thursday, North Face said that its losses from operations and its negative working capital position raised substantial doubt about its ability to continue in business.
This should largely avoid the so-called Arthur Andersen effect on the bank by limiting the chances a bank will lose its ability to continue in business in the United States because of the conviction.
Such evidence may relate to the extent of such person's ability to continue in business and the collectability of a penalty, taking into account any other claims of the United States or third parties upon such person's assets and the amount of such person's assets.
Earlier this week and last month, Colonial warned it had "substantial doubt" about its ability to continue in business.
"To the extent that litigation is pursued and the company was not successful in defending any such lawsuit, its ability to continue to conduct business as a going concern would be called into question," Fremont said.
More important, the nonprosecution agreement does not affect the bank's ability to continue to do business in the United States in the same way a criminal conviction could because the parent company will be able to keep its charter.
In determining the amount of such a civil penalty, the court shall take into account the degree of culpability, any history of prior such conduct, ability to pay, effect on ability to continue to do business, and such other matters as justice may require.
And the collateral consequences of a civil case would not be as severe because a criminal conviction might jeopardize Bank of New York Mellon's ability to continue to do business with a number of clients who could be prohibited from dealing with a company convicted of fraud.
But Mr Deripaska emerged as the triumphant leader of the Kremlin-friendly oligarchs whose ability to continue to do business is dependent on obedience to the Kremlin and who can count, in turn, on support from the government and the judicial system.
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