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The government could also be friendlier to small businesses, as it tends to defend incumbent corporations against the encroachments of young upstarts (although luckily web ventures don't butt heads with them as much as others).
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Executives whose companies have accepted investments from C.I.C. tend to defend it as apolitical.
Executives whose companies have accepted investments from the Chinese fund tend to defend it as apolitical.
"We tend to defend capitalism, but some people think we are much too pessimistic".
So I tend to defend folks who I think have done a good job and don't deserve attacks.
Big member states, such as Italy, tend to defend the interests of their big telecoms firms, which argue that only profitability will allow them to upgrade their networks.
The middle class is more likely to invest in new products and new technologies than the rich, who tend to defend their existing assets.
They have not been shy at poking around at programs for the military and other areas that Republicans tend to defend even in tough times.
They believe -- incorrectly -- that others feel hostile or critical toward them and tend to defend themselves, in the process actually provoking hostility and a vicious cycle of anger.
The dysfunctional modalities of the capital markets are institutionalised in every sector of the financial system, and the players tend to defend their status quo with ranks closed.
But I have also heard them in recent days from Democrats who tend toward the center-left and who tend to defend the White House, some of whom cite the poor precedent that the deal has established.
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