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Business enterprises customarily take one of three forms: individual proprietorships, partnerships, or limited-liability companies (or corporations).
Representatives of several major American corporations that act as sponsors of the Olympics said that they had not significantly reduced the size of the guest delegation they customarily take.
For example, logicians customarily take English sentences of the form "p or q" to be true provided "p" or "q" or both are true.
Cap their fees or jury awards (of which they customarily take a percentage), the theory goes, and they'll knock off the ambulance-chasing.
Alas, we customarily take Canada too often for granted, I dare say, because so few Americans know how much Canada does help us around the world.
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He customarily takes taxis instead of limousines.
It customarily takes between thirty and sixty days for such petitions to be processed.
The European Commission's regulators have customarily taken a far more activist approach to competition policy than their American counterparts.
Such evidence customarily takes the form of something written, such as a letter, a law, an administrative record, or the account of some previous historian.
The FA will live up to that responsibility.' The FA customarily takes a grim view of players and managers assaulting fans.
What are the factors that guide the "balance?" That a person has taken precautions to maintain her privacy, that is, precautions customarily taken by those seeking to exclude others, is usually a significant factor in determining legitimacy of expectation.
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