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If the case against the club succeeds, it would be the first time the city had closed a business solely for flouting a ban on smoking.
A 2009 study by Babson College and Baruch College found that immigrants in New York were less likely than nonimmigrants to own a business that has been running for more than three and a half years, and more likely to have closed a business within the past year.
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He needs luck, he explains, to close a business deal.
Hiring and firing is costly and closing a business can take years.
Its ability to help close a business deal and cement a friendship remains strong.
After closing a business in Brazil or India, it may take a decade for legal wrangles to subside.
Search engine consultants say that "closing" a business on Google has become an increasingly common tactic among unscrupulous competitors.
I would say that business owners are entitled to do whatever they wish when it comes to selling, passing along, or closing a business.
The bill does not add to the deficit since the money is generated by closing a business tax loophole and making spending cuts.
"This is the first time I remember that we went in with the object of closing a business down," Ms. Smith said in a telephone interview.
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