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    1. The result is something altogether other, and God so identifies with that corporate entity that He actually seems to indicate that it has Divinity


    2. where we corporate children are groomed for success


    3. It was decorated as a corporate officer's office back in his days on mortal Earth, high on a tower overlooking a smokey city-scape with huge screens that could be levitated around the room, all driven from his phone display


    4. corporate cats and smug warmongers, filled his view of the room


    5. “Bloggingehow was my one source of inspiration that i could easily connect to, unlike other big corporate blogs that, although provided the information, lacked the intimacy a beginner needs in order to get the wheel turning


    6. Dave didn’t say much but I get the idea that Becky wanted him to accompany her to corporate events – let’s admit it, he’s an attractive guy – but he was invariably tied up with work and isn’t keen on jumping through corporate hoops at the best of times


    7. more of a corporate look if that is what you want, as opposed to the blog look


    8. I explain that I am about to settle down with Dave and he congratulates me, going on to say that he met Dave at a corporate function sometime last autumn


    9. He was employed on account of that peculiarity of his nature; as the substance of his dealings was more in the arena of corporate reconnaissance, rather than 'over the counter' business


    10. A couple of corporate fat-cats enjoyed a hearty lunch at the Inn opposite them

    11. Klok was a contract bodyguard for corporate sheiks


    12. This AOG plane (Aircraft on Ground) was threatening corporate survival


    13. He climbed the corporate ladder further and a promotion came following his award winning journalism on the East Timor spying scandal


    14. I usually submit corporate words to the spiritual leaders such as pastors


    15. If you get a corporate word be willing to help facilitate it as much as possible


    16. Receiving corporate prophecy Two or three prophets should speak, and the others should weigh carefully


    17. There is power in corporate prayer


    18. Daily corporate prayer was a central theme of


    19. It was a rat race of conquest that more closely resembled climbing a corporate


    20. journey that took me from the corporate rat race to having enough belief in myself that I

    21. look like my father, still but you look like a young corporate


    22. This paradigm is prevalent in the corporate sector of many countries


    23. My most recent experience was implementing English Through Drama workshops for use with corporate clients


    24. He could imagine – even if CISA knew about the visitor, the strange occurrences – they’d still accept the contract from their affiliate corporate financiers, the developers


    25. The most important reason she claimed, albeit quite cogently, was the concern for being targeted by rival businesses, or even terrorist organizations who were ideologically opposed (she had been to and witnessed numerous corporate establishments; her mandate was to be as secretive as possible, which – although not part of her actual contract – would include not revealing her own identity)


    26. I mean a lot of these corporate bodies are entitled to a degree of discretion, provided they keep within the law; freedom of the market and all that


    27. The company is prohibited from trading in their corporate capacity, or upon a joint stock ; from borrowing money upon common seal, or from laying any restraints upon the trade, which may be carried on freely from all places, and by all persons being British subjects, and paying the fine


    28. The East India company, upon the redemption of their funds, and the expiration of their exclusive privilege, have a right, by act of parliament, to continue a corporation with a joint stock, and to trade in their corporate capacity to the East Indies, in common with the rest of their fellow subjects


    29. If the authority to which he is subject resides, not so much in the body corporate, of which he is a member, as in some other extraneous persons, in the bishop of the diocese, for example, in the governor of the province, or, perhaps, in some minister of state, it is not, indeed, in this case, very likely that he will be suffered to neglect his duty altogether


    30. It is by powerful protection only, that he can effectually guard himself against the bad usage to which he is at all times exposed; and this protection he is most likely to gain, not by ability or diligence in his profession, but by obsequiousness to the will of his superiors, and by being ready, at all times, to sacrifice to that will the rights, the interest, and the honour of the body corporate, of which he is a member

    31. A certain proportion of the land tax is, in the same manner, assessed upon all the other cities and towns corporate in the kingdom ; and arises almost altogether, either from the rent of houses, or from what is supposed to be the interest of trading and capital stock


    32. teenager anarchists destined to write the world's corporate software, and another three shopping


    33. concerned with our corporate condition as He is with


    34. My husband has been a corporate executive for


    35. Due to such conditions/considerations as those preceding, what the economy is really missing is commercial loan activity; in other words, a willingness by corporate boards to part with cash


    36. And this gem, from Charles Krauthammer"s latest column: „And what have been Obama"s own debt-reduction ideas? In last week"s news conference, he railed against the tax break for corporate jet owners six times


    37. In reality Danton, with about thirty others, were stuck in nondescript corporate building


    38. Lifting the corporate veil


    39. Lifting the corporate veil is explained by understanding that the company is a legal entity entitled to act on its own and thus be sued on its own without the shareholders being held responsible for what the company does or does not do


    40. Lifting the corporate veil is to get to the shareholders and sell their possessions for the debts of the company

    41. Still, they hide behind the corporate veil to say it is your worst enemy doing this or that and not themselves


    42. Immigration Reform is unlikely to occur anytime soon for the (very) simple reason that such measures designed to quiet the tides of illegal immigration must necessarily conflict with the efforts of corporate lobbyists and their political minions in conjunction with private enterprises that have come to rely heavily on cheaper sources of labor to operate their businesses and who have repeatedly demonstrated their calloused indifference to rules of law and native born working men and women and are willing to operate outside the law if that‘s what it takes, at the expense of Native Americans for the ―benefit‖ of Illegal Aliens who are ―here‖ to collect a paycheck if nothing else, who routinely flaunt our nation‘s laws while abetting an underground economy injurious to open markets


    43. determined pursuit of higher profits by corporate interests at the expense of increasing numbers of underemployed (American) Workers forced to compete against cheap(er) labor from burgeoning Third World populations, whose (own) increasing demands for jobs are further reducing domestic salaries, (if salary is the appropriate word), paid to workers whose wages (that‘s better!) barely places many above the poverty line (although I suppose it beats living in the streets)


    44. Loyalty in the workplace was once considered a (corporate) virtue


    45. The fact of the matter is that there is no turning back the hands of time, if such was ever a reasonable option to begin with! As evolving technologies continue developing efficient ways of replacing brawn with brain, increasing competition for skilled labor in highly competitive global environments will require transforming (the) worker from a corporate to a human resource commissioned with the task of managing his or her (own) career paths


    46. nightly drive towards the corporate building set a new expression (to the mind of the reader and the


    47. assumption? Will higher corporate profits and salaries concentrated in fewer hands create a pyramiding effect? What would be the economic and socio/political fallout for world governments that would otherwise lose their middle/center?


    48. An increasing number of college graduates are gradually filling entry level (corporate) positions traditionally reserved for high school graduates


    49. The dramatic decline in manufacturing and factory jobs has created a tighter domestic labor market that is increasingly finding expression within the corporate mainstream


    50. It is easy enough, I suppose, for café latte types earning above average salaries to criticize the company from the vantage point of high-rise corporate towers and sprawling industrial parks where office workers, comfortably ensconced in the privacy of their cubicles, routinely shop on their Internets or indulge in a casual game of solitaire while pretending to look busy



































    1. business from the corporates and universities


    2. He couldn’t be blind like the citizens of the corporates were


    3. More importantly in practical terms how do you pay this fellow without it being traced? Most if not all Corporates try to hide the bribes by paying consultation fees to his advisors


    4. Nor is Corporates geared for such a crisis and thus we attempt here to give you at least a basic idea of what to do and not to do


    5. There are Corporates which dismiss their employees in such cases but that will bring very bad PR afterwards


    6. Many more corporates are


    7. Indeed, most corporates at election time prefer keeping their options open while funding political parties


    8. It wasn’t just the big corporates; even several small- and medium-size enterprises were willing to give the BJP around Rs 10 to 20 crore each


    9. Also, all corporates with large investments in Gujarat lined up firmly behind Modi


    10. ‘We soon realized that we were not dealing with any other political party, but one that was following a professional work ethic that even most corporates could not match,’ says Sam Balsara, chairman and managing director of Madison

    11. Interestingly, one of the country’s largest corporates, Videocon, loaned their field staff to set up the infrastructure for the Chai pe Charcha events


    12. If you have ever experienced the "shoot first and ask questions later" rule of the big corporates, including Paypal, you know what to expect from FTC (in fact, government agencies are


    13. Leadership training to Corporates and NGO’s focusing on executing projects that Breed of leaders who can


    14. That’s how corporates work, everyone knows it


    15. • The credit spread of investment-grade corporates over Treasuries has averaged over 100 basis points in recent decades


    16. Long Treasuries, corporates, and equities all earned average returns near 8% since 1990, smartly beating T-bills


    17. Finally, the spread capture was much better at short maturities: 64% for 1-to-3-year corporates compared with 33% for 1-to-10-year corporates and 15% for long-dated issues


    18. Credit spreads would be positive even if investors only expected the same return from corporates as from Treasuries


    19. Even with very limited outperformance, a simple argument could be made that corporates are superior investments to Treasuries: they offer slightly higher long-term returns and slightly lower volatilities


    20. The strategy of buying corporates and shorting Treasuries suffered unprecedented losses is 2007–2008 but these losses of course improved the subsequent ex ante opportunity

    21. Given the embedded options and perhaps longer maturities of Aaa-rated corporates, the graphed spreads may be overstated


    22. The tax effect reflects the fact that corporates are taxed at the federal, state, and local levels, while Treasuries are only taxed at the federal level


    23. Corporates need to provide additional yield to offset their state and local tax disadvantage—and the related break-even spread varies directly with the yield level


    24. However, it may be relevant that the same credit strategies that offer the highest long-run SRs—buying short-dated top-rated corporates and selling Treasuries short—also have the highest ratios of systematic risk to diversifiable risk


    25. As a good approximation, corporates can be financed at deposit rates (such as LIBOR) while government bonds can be financed at repo rates, which are lower: either the general collateral (GC) rate or the even lower special repo rate


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    Synonyms for "corporate"

    bodied corporal corporate embodied incarnate incorporated collective

    "corporate" definitions

    of or belonging to a corporation


    possessing or existing in bodily form


    done by or characteristic of individuals acting together


    organized and maintained as a legal corporation