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Critics of Chinese state enterprises point to corruption in the country's huge but indebted railroad monopoly as an example of the abuses that accompany unbridled size and power.
The restrictive (and sometimes confusing and contradictory) regulatory system is the target of particular scorn at the conference, where the heads of various insect enterprises point out that these policies were developed before bugs were on the agricultural and gastronomic radar.
Since the only other shot needed was the Enterprises point of view leaving Spacedock through the doors, it was the only section recreated for the film.
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By correctly validating design decisions through use cases, usability testing, and metrics at the start of the project, taking a long term, enterprise point of view and updating information architecture on an ongoing basis, KM systems can more effectively perform to their potential.
But Baxter described it as a fictitious enterprise, pointing out that art was everywhere, even in corporate logos, headed paper and rubber stamps.
He doesn't seem fazed by the scale of the enterprise, pointing out that it is only half the size of Birmingham council's children's services.
The script, based on Barnes v. Glen Theatre, a 1991 Supreme Court case in which a group of Indiana-based dancers fought for the right to perform nude, was drawn from interviews, transcripts, and other archival materials, which, rather than lending veracity to the enterprise, pointed to its paucity of invention.
Small service firms do well, but Stefan Folster of the Confederation of Swedish Enterprise points out that every one of Sweden's 50 largest companies was formed before 1970.In the early 1990s Sweden's public sector became too dominant even for Nordic tastes, with public spending in 1993 reaching 67.5% of GDP and the economy shrinking by 5.2% between 1990 and 1993.
You might then accept your companion's utterance of the sentence 'This is the Enterprise', pointing at the bow of the ship, but reject her utterance of the sentence 'This is the Enterprise', pointing at the stern of the ship.
A report by Scottish Enterprise pointed to a number of major field developments which were under way or planned.
Nonetheless, Robert Crawford, chief executive of Scottish Enterprise, pointed out that "funding this type of early-stage research is risky, and the full economic potential will take anything up to 20 years to generate".
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