Sentence examples for self-sufficient enterprise from inspiring English sources

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"If North Korea were a self-sufficient enterprise, we would have a much bigger problem on our hands".

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Kartodihardjo and Supriono (2000) state that HTIs have never been regarded as financially feasible as independent and self-sufficient enterprises - even with fast growing species, HTIs do not produce a return for 5 - 8 years (Potter and Lee 1998).

Rather than being fully self-sufficient, individual enterprises are often part of a supply chain.

The innovators who are succeeding in Africa flout the conventional wisdom by building franchises to serve poorer segments of the population; internalizing risk to create strong, self-sufficient, low-cost enterprises; and integrating operations to avoid external corruption.

Some innovators, however, have succeeded by building franchises to serve poorer consumer segments; tapping the vast opportunity represented by nonconsumption; internalizing risk to build strong, self-sufficient, low-cost enterprises; and integrating operations to avoid corruption.

Despite the fact that the state-owned enterprises should run their services as financially self-sufficient, as mandated by the enterprise law, the traditional state providers – like hydropower plants and water companies using forest services – still come under strong state protection.

"And I think that we today with our practice are proving the potential of the Russian people, the potential of its talents, the potential of self-organization, the potential of enterprises being self-sufficient, the potential of regions being self-sufficient, he said".

"Those ideas mean the central government is also looking to moderate rampant speculation, encourage sustained growth for domestic demand and ensure private enterprise becomes more self-sufficient".

However if the tigers were bred for market, for their parts as well as for sale to zoos and circuses, these enterprises would become self-sufficient.

'The cattle enterprise is almost completely self-sufficient; we make enough silage and haylage to feed them as well as growing barley, oats, spring beans and milling wheat for bread Our biggest expense is diesel for the tractors.

Though they are unknown and totally self-sufficient in Ms. Coleman's early memories, their enterprise (and the next-door Nearings') began to attract acolytes.

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