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were corporations
noun
A group of individuals, created by law or under authority of law, having a continuous existence independent of the existences of its members, and powers and liabilities distinct from those of its members.
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Social-services departments had been professionalized as if they were corporations.
The governments acted as if they were corporations seeking to settle embarrassing lawsuits.
These early universities were corporations of students and masters, and they eventually received their charters from popes, emperors, and kings.
Fully 435 of them were corporations or unions, and the rest were among the wealthiest 1percentt of individual citizens.
Were corporations and consumers to retrench simultaneously, there would be little that Alan Greenspan, or anybody else, could do to prevent a full-blown slump.
If political parties were corporations, the political market would be viewed as territory ripe for takeover or for the entry of an outside competitor".
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"These are corporations".
"Most publishers are corporations," Justice Alito said.
First, are corporations really awash in cash?
They're corporations.
It's corporations.
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