Sentence examples for businesses whose work from inspiring English sources

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"While the initial response to this incident has now come to an end, we still have work to do - in supporting those who are grieving or traumatised; in supporting businesses whose work has been disrupted; and, while for many people the city will never truly be the same, in helping Glasgow to return to something like normality".

The state has a grant program that provides $10,000 each to retailers and other small businesses whose work was disrupted by the attack; the federal money will let the state raise the individual cap on the program to $100,000.

Ricochet seems particularly useful to small businesses whose work can't always be confined to small screens offered on cell phones and personal digital assistants (although Ricochet modems are now available for PDAs).

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The business owners whose work sites visited on this tour have been accused by their workers of offering painfully low wages, little to no health benefits, and just generally treating with workers disrespectfully.

And it includes a provision that exempts from the guest worker count those employees that companies sponsor for green cards, essentially a bonus to American businesses like Facebook whose work forces are growing fast.

Cook is a perfect example of a concerning number of small business owners whose work-life balance is dangerously out of kilter.

There is more at work here than just the obvious differences: between a business success and a business failure; between someone whose work has enriched all our lives and someone whose handiwork impoverished Britain; between an entrepreneur who builds things and a financier who buys and sells the things built by others.

He also hailed a researcher named Anita Elberse, a professor of business administration at Harvard Business School, whose work on Netflix had been "very helpful".

"Our mind is very bad at geometry," said Chandon, a professor at INSEAD business school in Paris whose work will be published later this year.

Abosch, whose work, Business Insider reports, "begins at $150,000 and can rise as high as $500,000 if commercial licensing comes into play," came to prominence for a similarly-lit photo of Johnny Depp.

HuffPost Deutschland's editor-in-chief is Sebastian Matthes, who most recently led science and technology coverage at the German business news magazine Wirtschaftswoche, and whose work has also appeared in the German edition of the Financial Times and WiWo Green ("Think Green"), the online platform he founded last year to explore his passions for the environment and sustainability.

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