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The aim, however, is to put a company in the best position to avoid trouble.
We recognize the dangers of opening such conversations which can sometime put a company "in play" at an inopportune time.
The Inland Revenue will put a company out of business one of these days.
Crucially, the unions understood that part of their job was to ensure that a labor contract would not put a company at a competitive disadvantage.
When reviewing corporate disclosures about supply chain labour rights, we often put a company to an initial test: does it admit that it has problems?
Whenever the federal government wants to put a company out of business, the racketeering code, which was originally designed to deal with the Mafia, is its nuclear option.
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I was thrilled at the prospect of getting free stuff by merely putting a company's name in an article.
In years past, many buyers sought to avoid higher personal taxes by putting a company down as the owner of their second home.
Putting a company name to a race is not comparable to nor a substitute for levy payments, because sponsorship is a commercial decision made for tangible benefits.
Andrew Hagelshaw, executive director of the Center for Commercial-Free Publin EducatiOaklandakland, Calif., said he was worried about putting a company name on a museum.
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