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Since then, PDVSA's chairman, Rafael Ramírez, has steadily replaced them with loyal chavistas: he has made it an explicit company policy to employ only supporters of the president.
"I don't see what more a corporation can do" to protect itself from employees who violate explicit company policy, like a no-drinking rule, he told Mr. Fisher.
All of them illustrated with explicit company names, which have "succeeded".
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Furthermore, the Strasbourg-based European Court of Human Rights has been quite explicit that companies can benefit from the European Convention of Human Rights.
Larry Page said, simply, "We are excited to bring great experiences to more homes in more countries and fulfill their dreams!" Zuckerberg was much more explicit about his company's plans for Oculus: it wants to bring virtual reality to the experience of using Facebook.
Granted, Nest has never tackled the flashiest of products, and CEO Tony Fadell has always been explicit that his company is focused on simplifying the home rather than complicating it.
Advocates of corporate social responsibility meaning the explicit adoption by companies of economic, environmental and social goals, as opposed merely to making profits for the company's owners—start with a basic failure to understand why capitalism works.
Under New York law, employees must give their explicit consent before companies can credit funds to a payroll card.
New York State has become one of the first jurisdictions in the world to propose explicit licenses for companies wanting to carry out business in bitcoin.
Human-rights advocates argue that they are not strong enough — and lack explicit penalties for companies that do not comply — to manage a headlong rush to invest in an impoverished country afflicted with ethnic conflicts and still dominated by the military and state-owned enterprises that operate with little transparency.
This question was debated on March 15th at a conference on corporate citizenship held in New York by The Economist (and chaired by this columnist). Corporate citizenship" is one of several phrases used to describe explicit efforts by companies to improve the state of the world.
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