Sentence examples for business declaration from inspiring English sources

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Because of the lopsided numbers, Senator Norris argues that this would not be a surrender, a sort of "we're going out of business" declaration that can be achieved legally by a city referendum.

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After a Kodak-moment flashback of her father and her as a child, Penny determines to save her patrimony, telling her husband that she's taking care of business, a declaration of independence that might resonate more inspirationally if the movie actually showed you how she managed to care for the farm and her children (two of whom look under 12).

To Robert Bottome, publisher of Veneconomia, the country's leading business newsletter, the declaration of support did not bode well.

In the declaration, Business for Britain said Mr. Cameron was "right to seek a new deal for the E.U. and for the United Kingdom's role in Europe".

Whether or not he ever ends up with another production credit, Mr. Carter is officially out of the declaration business, having been roundly criticized after predicting, the day after the terrorist attacks, "the end of irony".

David Cameron will on Wednesday attempt to lay down clear battle lines for the general election, with Labour cast to the left and the Tories occupying the centre right, when he launches a defence of business with a declaration that profit will never be a "dirty, elitist" word under his leadership.

Should we burn our books and use only tablets, since you so flippantly dismiss the communication form used for literature, love, business and our declarations of freedom for millenniums?" Letters: Flexibility on the minimum wage.

The Justice Department really has no business second-guessing a declaration by Congress, a coordinate branch, that it needs material to consider whether to bring an impeachment, much less to require it to have initiated a formal inquiry in advance.

Recognising that their views will be seen by many competitors as an "affront", the declaration states: "Business is now waking up to the reality that if we carry on using the natural resources of the world unsustainably, they'll quite simply run out.

He was famous in Moscow business circles for his declaration that "anyone who does not have a billion can go to hell" and had grand plans to build the Federation Tower in Moscow, which would have become the tallest building in Europe.

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