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to consultancies
noun
A consultant or consulting firm.
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In the West prospectors turn to consultancies and hedge funds.
And contracts awarded to consultancies should be overhauled so that poor or ineffective advice is penalised.
Time was, when Americans retired, they retired in earnest, to the golf course, to Florida, to consultancies, to volunteer work -- to just about anything except their old jobs.
Deborah Arnott of health charity Ash, said the tobacco industry had paid vast sums to consultancies and thinktanks "to produce dubious reports against plain standardised packaging of cigarettes, which make up in size what they lack in academic rigour.
The area of risk and cyber threats is particularly attractive to consultancies at the moment in three major trends requiring advisory support and solutions.
Many universities in the region presently operate with overburdened and underpaid faculty who often resort to consultancies to maintain a basic living standard [ 2].
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For services to consultancy and engineering.
The SRA was soon abolished, and Steer returned to consultancy.
From there, he went on to consultancy and then held several positionsin George W Bush's administration.
Growth in China's luxury market slowed to about 2% in 2013 from 7% in 2012, according to consultancy Bain.
According to consultancy CB Richard Ellis, the value of UK commercial property grew 2% in October alone.
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