Sentence examples for introduced corporate from inspiring English sources

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A three-year-old cricket tournament, based on a fast-paced format, Twenty20, it has introduced corporate savvy and Bollywood glamour to the national game, and become a big commercial success.

After working in the early 1980s as a marketing and sales executive for Jovan Fragrances, where he introduced corporate sponsorships of music acts like the Rolling Stones, Mr. Berk founded Entertainment Marketing Inc., a consulting firm that specialized in linking brands like Anheuser-Busch and Philip Morris with music acts like Kenny Rogers and Tina Turner.

Formed by Tony James of Generation X in 1982, Sigue Sigue Sputnik were a curious glam-punk outfit who introduced corporate art into their work like some postmodern Warholian nightmare, selling advertising space to corporations on their album Flaunt It, perhaps as an indictment of the times.

To further investigate the influence of party organizations on corporate donation frequency, three control variables were introduced: corporate headquarters in Wenzhou, type of business, and number of employees.

She introduced corporate governance reforms to "raise the level of quality of the professionals in the market". That included requiring company boards to devote a third of their seats to independent directors and introducing a qualifying exam for sponsors of initial public offerings.

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But travel around in London and you can't help but notice that the Beck tube map is groaning under its own weight, its crystalline clarity almost gone, while with his cable car Boris Johnson has re-introduced corporate sponsorship to something explicitly designed to avoid it.

The Defense Department expects these new relationships to improve its performance by introducing corporate resources and capabilities.

He also noted that changes are being considered to give more teeth to the national anti-graft law, including a move to introduce corporate failure to prevent bribery as an offense.

Page A5 SPAIN TO CUT PUBLIC SECTOR Mariano Rajoy, the new conservative prime minister of Spain, pledged to reduce the size of the country's public sector, clean up its troubled banks and introduce corporate tax breaks to lower Spain's budget deficit and revive investment.

In his first formal address to Parliament since his center-right Popular Party routed the Socialists on Nov. 20, Mr. Rajoy also promised to clean up the banking sector and to introduce corporate tax breaks to revive investment in an economy that stalled in the third quarter and is threatening to slide back into recession.

MADRID — Mariano Rajoy, the new conservative prime minister of Spain, pledged on Monday to reduce the size of the country's public sector, clean up its troubled banks and introduce corporate tax breaks to get Spain's budget deficit down and revive investment.

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