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Discover LudwigThe phrase "apply corporate" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the application of corporate policies or practices, but it needs additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "We need to apply corporate standards to ensure consistency across all departments."
Alternatives: "implement corporate" or "enforce corporate".
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Judge Timothy Patrick O'Reilly, who rendered the decision in the lawsuit brought by David Ehrlich against the other three members of the Audubon String Quartet, showed his lack of understanding of the nature of an arts ensemble when he attempted to apply corporate law principles to a string quartet.
With this tool it is possible to apply corporate standards to check and adjust chemical structures and neutralized structure.
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Whether it's via sock puppeting to spread misinformation, or provoking and co-opting existing online subcultures to pressgang an impromptu troll army to flood mainstream social media with targeted abuse, or crafting a carefully worded email campaign to apply collective pressure on corporates to withdraw ad support from their targets.
In the corporation case, IDR apply on corporate level only and shareholder level tax is only indirectly affected by the change in dividend payments.
The same rules should apply to corporate incentive compensation.
"Some of my friends knew why I didn't apply for corporate jobs.
The theory does not apply to corporate officials, and it can give rise to fines but not incarceration.
Joseph Maginnis Montclair, N.J., Nov. 23, 2007 To the Editor: It is maddeningly frustrating that the much-touted ethic of personal responsibility does not apply to corporate executives.
The new rule letting other rating agencies get the information does not apply to corporate and municipal securities, only to structured finance.
(At one point, in the eighth grade, Clune attempted to apply the corporate lessons of Pirates!, a game that involves plundering and trading in the seventeenth century, to a playground-based micro-business involving sweets stolen from the local drugstore).
So the case turns on the definition of commercial speech and how that definition should apply to corporate expression that while clearly self-interested, is not advertising in the traditional sense and that addresses issues of broad societal interest.
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