Sentence examples for formidable corporation from inspiring English sources

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By any reasonable standard, this is the record of a truly formidable corporation.

BP remains a formidable corporation, with the ability to withstand penalties that would easily bankrupt most companies.

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Accountability journalism — still expensive, and still disliked by formidable corporations — clashes with the business model of most online news purveyors.

In 1991 Sekiguchi wrote the book "Challenge to Japan Dream," which became a best seller and offered a vision for success different from the country's traditional approach; he suggested that devoting a career to one company was not the only way to succeed, and that even the world's most formidable corporations sometimes needed help from outside problem solvers.

Given the formidable power of corporations and the profit motives that shape their priorities, questions remain as to the degree to which they will genuinely prioritize socially responsible behaviour and facilitate stakeholder input in corporate governance.

But the patent system, together with the law that has accrued around it, still rests on the eighteenth-century idea of the inventor, and in court a lone inventor with a patent is a formidable opponent for any corporation to face.

The dominant line of liberalism, in the past century, has been in the tradition they favored, based on the conviction that the age of small economic units had ended, and the way to tame the formidable power of the corporation was to have equally large forces on the other side.

The Internet has proven a formidable foe for major corporations.

Over the past few decades, Wall Street's ability to reward shorter-term, risk-averse thinking has hobbled the once formidable research labs of corporations like IBM and has driven virtually every major American tech company away from basic and more ambitious applied research.

With her steady gaze and beige suit, O'Connor seemed like a formidable C.E.O. of the most powerful corporation in America, but she was also gracious and candid, although understandably wary.

Over the centuries British law has built up a formidable reputation, which is why European corporations prefer to settle international disputes in British courts – creating a legal industry that earns the UK a whopping £3.4bn in overseas fees.

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