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Discover LudwigThe phrase "associate owner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who shares ownership of a business or property, typically in a partnership or joint venture context.
Example: "As an associate owner of the restaurant, she has a say in the management decisions and profit-sharing."
Alternatives: "co-owner" or "partner owner".
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"There is an elite group of Chinese that are capable of buying really high-end properties, and we are seeing more of them come out," said Darouny Hu, an associate owner at Kahala Associates.
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Malibu Associates, owner of the Malibu Golf Club, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy court protection.
"Given the facts, we had no choice but to stand up and protect our brands on behalf of our investors, associates, owners and customers," Frits van Paasschen, Starwood's chief executive, said in a statement.
For instance, Green's fellow skipper Len Blavatnik, Putin associate and owner of a gin-palace as big as the moon, is a cherished donor, not just to the Tories but to the artistic and academic worlds, his benevolence immortalised in the V&A's forthcoming Blavatnik Hall and – despite objections – Oxford's Blavatnik School of Government.
WBSNs data can be associated with owners and co-owners, namely users who upload the data and users who are linked to uploaded data respectively.
The commission's general counsel also found fault with Fourth Lenox Terrace Associates, the owner of the building.
In 2007 she established her own firm, Karen Thomas Associates, an owner's representative for high-end residential projects.
Trinity Media, ITV, Associated's owner Daily Mail & General Trust and magazine and radio group Emap have all complained of a difficult advertising environment in recent weeks.
But wait, if it is all about the internet, what is this paper chase that takes place each weekday night on the streets of London, where Associated - owner of the Daily Mail - hands out 395,000 free copies of London Lite and News International - owner of the Sun and Times - gives away 425,000 copies of the London Paper?
Recurrence or persistence of clinical signs is common, suggestive of insulin ineffectiveness but is most likely associated with owner compliance/technique.
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