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All else is corporate fear, hype, vanity and vexation of the spirit.
He can't be fired, he reasons correctly, because of corporate fear of a lawsuit for discrimination.
The six words of "Up to a point, Lord Copper" conjure a marrow-freezing universe of corporate fear.
She also reported that one lecturer taught students that the 2013 election coverage by News Corp's papers was driven by a corporate fear of the national broadband network (NBN) — "a claim that has no factual basis and is incorrect".
"We may already be at the point where corporate fear and conservatism are baked in: even if things start to improve for the banks, companies have seen how bad things can get, and that can prove lasting," says Torsten Slok, an economist at Deutsche Bank.
Not for the sake of the new quick sale until the next trend comes along, but for the sake of reclaiming the territory we have abandoned when corporate fear of being original has overwhelmed the common sense of the previous experience.
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The mid-tier firms believe that directors at leading corporates fear risking their reputations by not appointing one of the major-league accountants.
Some corporate officials fear that in the current climate, Congress could enact new and tougher regulations.
Part of the problem, corporate chiefs fear, is that legislators and regulators are going off in too many directions at once.
Most breaches go unreported, security experts say, because corporate victims fear what disclosure might mean for their stock price, or because those affected never knew they were hacked in the first place.
That is what China and the corporate profiteers fear.
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