Sentence examples for corporate assumptions from inspiring English sources

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There's nothing like a high-level personnel shift, especially a decapitation, when it comes to getting a glimpse into corporate assumptions.

Even so, on many college and university campuses, which are increasing shaped by corporate assumptions and expectations, the centerpiece of higher education, sustained research and informed instruction, is giving way to the assumption that our students must be entertained.

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After attending a number of leadership courses at top business schools, I think mainstream corporate and academic assumptions about leadership are flawed.

Companies in industries that have long been gender-segregated, like the grocery industry, have different corporate cultures and assumptions than companies in industries that have long been dominated by men, like financial services.

Even assuming that shareholders bear the entire burden of corporate taxation — an assumption that is being questioned in the economic literature — the change suggested by the economists would lower the average federal tax rate of everybody except the top 1 percent of Americans, who would suffer a tax increase of 1 percent.

Paulson's story also casts a harsh light on the prevailing assumptions behind corporate compensation policies.

In starting the W.U.S.A., investors from the cable television industry like Comcast and Time Warner made financial assumptions involving corporate sponsorship, debt, attendance and television exposure that did not meet projections.

The primary source of debt in the sector has been in the form of arm's-length corporate bonds and the assumptions of the monitoring hypothesis associated with such debt, that lenders, in the face of information and collective actions problems, might not be able to control managers and hence invest less in highly technology-intensive situations, are supported by the data.

Early in his paper, he called the notion that a dollar of debt sold by the government would replace a dollar of corporate investment an "unrealistic assumption in an open economy".

No one worried too much about whether the rule was accurate — it was a catchy way of expressing a basic assumption about corporate layoffs: downsizing is an easy way to make Wall Street happy.

Under a different assumption — that corporate taxes are mostly paid by workers because of the impact of the tax on investment, jobs and wages — the progressivity would be steeper.

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