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Along comes a ruthless young hustler named Marion, graced with a "little marmoset face" and a gold-digger's ambition, who has made it her business to exploit the elderly.
This finding is consistent with Davidsson and Honig (2003), where they show that while education can help a person discover new opportunities, it does not necessarily determine whether he or she will create a new business to exploit the opportunity.
Since there is no significant difference between education levels and entrepreneurial intention, it is possible to see that education can help a person discover new opportunities but it does not necessarily determine whether he or she will create a new business to exploit the opportunity.
Klein's latest bestseller The Shock Doctrine, has become a rallying cry for opponents of President Bush's economic and foreign policies, much as her 2000 book, No Logo (which harpooned the brand-worshiping corporate culture that allowed big business to exploit third-world workers) became a focus for the anti-globalization movement.
It is therefore not astonishing that critical NGOs referred to genetic engineering as a comparator for SB [36], painting a dark picture with SB being internalised into the future agenda of big business to exploit natural resources even more aggressively.
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Will the recent tax reforms damage the ability of small businesses to exploit the UK's economic recovery?
Working with private companies and universities it will develop the capability of UK businesses to exploit open data.
But more broadly, Factual is meant for the heart of a great business of our age: using all the cloud-based data and algorithms to find patterns in nature and society, for scientists to observe and businesses to exploit.
The changes were hailed by advocates for guest workers, who said they would make it more difficult for businesses to exploit vulnerable foreign migrants and hire them to undercut Americans.
On the other hand, critics say internships – especially when unpaid – are just an easy way for businesses to exploit desperate job seekers in a tight employment market, and they price poorer graduates out of work.
But thanks to the Internet, more and more individual students and college bookstores are starting to order textbooks from abroad -- and a few entrepreneurs, including Mr. Sarkis and his friends, have begun what are essentially arbitrage businesses to exploit the price differentials.
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