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"Below $750 is a losing enterprise".
Keeping track of who's double-crossing whom and who's sleeping with whom gradually begins to seem like a losing enterprise.
It goes out of its way to deglamorize the criminal life and portray its family of crooks as warped psychopathic thugs in a losing enterprise.
The immediate reaction from Democrats was that Sanders was basically desperate, his campaign engaging in the last-ditch efforts of a losing enterprise.
"Even if RIM executes perfectly, it will still lose enterprise market share, because these other platforms are coming in," Herrema says.
While the budding romance between Aslam and Yasmin is believable, it is hard to see how the suave, savvy Shoaib would risk losing his enterprise to get the girl.
"Businessmen lose their enterprises and are thrown into prison; an anonymous vendor loses his watermelons.
The area lost its Enterprise Zone status in 1992, but by pre-paying for construction, Canary Wharf gained Inland Revenue approval to keep its tax breaks.
RIM has pretty much lost the enterprise.
State banks are reminded of their "political" responsibilities and are being told once again to lend to money-losing enterprises.
Last year, Iran spent more than forty billion dollars on things like subsidies for gasoline, bread, and heating fuel, and to keep money-losing enterprises in business.
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