Sentence examples for feeling of business from inspiring English sources

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There's a business magazine out there calling itself Business 2.0, as if all of, all of history was, like, version 1.3, 1.4, that sort of thing -- and then now we've turned this Grand Corner, and market populism is kind of the expression of that feeling, of business at its most righteous, and at its most self-confident, and most willing to take on its enemies and, and shout them down if you will.

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And, no, investment isn't depressed because President Obama has hurt the feelings of business leaders or because they're terrified by the prospect of universal health insurance.

Watching the movie, you have the feeling of show business devouring itself in an epic trivia game that spans four decades.

So there is definitely a feeling of unfinished business being addressed with this warm-up show before the weekend's festival appearances, and in a poignant start, just before they walk out onto the stage, screens either side show old pictures of the band as the PA plays Vera Lynn's "We'll Meet Again" and the crowd sings along.

The feeling of unfinished business haunts everything else that the EU does, which is why so many countries are anxious to avoid the do-nothing option.Budget bluesInto this combustible mix is about to drop another issue that has been largely neglected recently: the EU budget.

We can appreciate that a manuscript introducing 12,498 new phage genomes (whole and large fragments) leaves a feeling of unfinished business no matter how it is written.

But this president was too busy making amends for the hurt feelings of big business, preparing to unveil the next loophole in enforcement of the Dodd-Frank Act, and sending his fundraising associates to Wall Street with wheelbarrows to collect donations for his campaign.

Her adoptive parents are no longer alive either: Winterson says that her adoptive mother's death left her with frustrated feelings of unfinished business.

The trial and conviction of Simon Harris, a 55-year-old teacher and former charity manager, for abusing Kenyan street children between 2002 and 2013, brought back a great sense of frustration and feelings of unfinished business.

And we fear that the poisonous articles of the Times have encouraged the Czar's Government to hope for British support.Fortunately, the attitude of the Times is utterly opposed to the feelings of the business community, and to the instincts of the working classes.

I am not fully sure what that eclipse means, or if I believe what it could mean, but it seems to have sparked the taking-care-of-business feeling.

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