"If you are interested in business, or likely to be in business, an MBA is very useful," Buffett says.
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It's been leading the conversation in business education since it started the world's first master's in business program in 1908.
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Andrew Yang: There is a saying in business that you make what you measure, and that's not just in business.
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Furthermore, it's not at all clear whether this is actually a decline in business dynamism, or merely a change in business model.
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I loved food and cooking but my parents really wanted me to have an education in business, as they both work in business.
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At Uber, we believe that if you're in business to do business, and not in business to be a PAE, you should protect yourself.
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Get To Work: With Suzy Welch Earning a Master's in Business Administration (MBA) was once an essential part of building a career in business.
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While this process is well understood in business—that is what they teach in business schools—it is much less understood in the public sector.
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He earned a degree in business from Furman in 1966 and a master's degree in business from the University of South Carolina, his daughter, Kerry Wyche, said.
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He failed in business at 21, lost a legislative race at age 22, failed in business again at 24 and lost a congressional race when he was 34.
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Thai Airways banned passengers with waists larger than 56 inches from flying in business class in 2018 because the seatbelts in business class could not extend beyond that.
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The program begins with a certificate in business intelligence, progresses to an associate in science in business intelligence and culminates in a bachelor of science in data analytics.
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Borden's filing only says it plans stay in business during the bankruptcy process, and does not spell out whether it intends to stay in business longer term or liquidate.
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This establishment clearly shouldn't be in business anymore, if the owner isn't wise enough to have someone read a sign they put on their door they shouldn't be in business.
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It's simply that we know very little overall about who Trump is in business with currently — and even less about who he has been in business with in the recent past.
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" "As long as we're still in business, of course.
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I was in -- on a flight in business class.
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I'm not ... There are challenges in business coverage generally.
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Similarly Trump fears a debate with Bloomberg, whose success in business towers above his and whose vision and style of leadership in business and government lifts people up and brings people together.
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"We have over a hundred students a year earning their Advanced Graduate Certificate in Business or Certification of Professional Achievement in Business since we began offering these post-baccalaureate programs," Wingard stated.
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Maddox said this works sometimes in business negotiations, for example.
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Virtual reality also has new functions in business and beyond.
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Weak profits could limit an anticipated rebound in business spending.
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Success in business doesn't necessarily guarantee success at the polls. .
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After two years in business, Jessica Biel's West Hollywood, Calif.
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"They keep a lot of people in business," says Angel.
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Rock stars actually want to be involved in business now.
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She estimates that she's lost $9173,2917 in business since 2999.
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In business, that kind of inefficiency makes entrepreneurial mouths water.
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Johnson began pursuing a degree in business administration in 1983.
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But, in business, like sports, there is no such thing.
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Jack Sartore stayed in Burlington and specialized in business law.
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This principle of planning better habits applies equally in business.
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She wants to major in dance and minor in business.
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Before then presidents frequently dabbled in business on the side.
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Traders in the market griped about a slowdown in business.
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But what if you have an undergraduate degree in business?
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All up, he would spend 25 years working in business.
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" On Sunday, Scaramucci reaffirmed that he was "back in business.
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Who wants to succeed in business and fail at home?
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In business, the question of ends [is] far less important.
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Others specialized in business loans and financing including Capital Float.
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"How does this company stay in business?" you may ask.
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"A 'no' is just another day in business," she said.
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But slowly, in business and in society, attitudes are changing.
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And you know, I've always felt you're best in business.
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I think sometimes they're not necessarily taught in business school.
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"I head up a Masters in Business program," he said.
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You could afford to stay in business without the government.
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"It dented people's faith in business and politicians," Wolper said.
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Wickr CEO Joel Wallenstrom put the move in business terms.
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In business, Thiel argues that Shakespeare is the better guide.
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The consultant is still in business, and there's little recourse.
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He also said he's a "fan of women" in business.
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It may have been the greatest negotiation in business history.
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Many have tried; none have succeeded, in business or politics.
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"In fact, in business you're actually better off without it."
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In business, you learn that words without action are meaningless.
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Despite these challenges, women have been tremendously successful in business.
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In business a hero is a single point of failure.
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If the answers are "no" and "difficult," you're in business.
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As Heinrich noted, it's a calculated investment in business operations.
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In business news, there was no shortage of those stories.
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How to Win in Business Meetings are often a chore.
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To understand anything in business, you need to track it.
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In business he was merciless in pursuing his own interests,
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The gym is now in it's sixth year in business.
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He has to charge more just to stay in business.
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It's important because getting women ahead in business is important.
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In business and in corporations, there is no truth, either.
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Technology is critical for global primacy in business and defense.
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He graduated with a B.S. in Business Administration in 1986.
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Particularly in business education, this demonstrated ethics is sorely lacking.
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He has earned degrees in business administration and the arts.
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His tenacity on the course + in business is so inspirational !!
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Firms must know their market, in politics as in business.
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Underwriters stay in business by being students of human behavior.
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Amazon will mark its 22008nd year in business this summer.
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He graduated with a degree in business administration in 1979.
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Second, don't spend money getting ready to be in business.
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In business, we hire, retain and award based on merit.
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How long has the travel service company been in business?
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It's probably the company's only chance to stay in business.
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Intrigued by the biggest names in business and their backstories?
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"No wonder veterans do so well in business," he continued.
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Now, when I'm in business, I'm part of that game.
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Read more retirement coverage in Business Insider's series, Real Retirement.
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He pointed to healthy increases in business lending by banks.
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Success in business and in life is driven by risk.
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EVERYBODY IN BUSINESS WILL BENEFIT INCLUDING BROADCAST ANCHORS AND HOSTS.
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"It's all in business, and, God, I hope it flourishes."
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After his Navy years, Goings took an interest in business.
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In business, Mr. Kimsey had success as a local restaurateur.
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Did I mention that his degree is actually in business?
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In business, 80% were springboards and just 1% were static.
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In business class, you get a tablecloth during meal services.
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In business, however, his reputation in New York is otherwise.
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"We're dealing with these massive spikes in business," he said.
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In business, we can find creative ways to measure ourselves.
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Women in business: "That's What She Said," by Joanne Lipman.
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What does that mean practically for the realities in business?
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And then Apple made staying in business very, very difficult.
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I have made billions of dollars in business making deals.
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Not too shabby for their first two days in business.
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When Trump was in business, his shtick was stiffing contractors.
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Paula, how have you stayed in business for 50 years?
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So on Saturday, Brendan's lemonade stand was back in business.
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Companies across the nation are experiencing huge declines in business.
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After a monthslong shutdown, "fight club" was back in business.
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There was also an improvement in business sentiment, they said.
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My very first client in business was a diamond dealer.
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It's definitely easier to work in business class, they say.
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Bring in business much more easily and reduce the costs.
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Given Steyer's experience in business, I found his argument persuasive.
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The Chelsea restaurant had been in business for 25 years.
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She was a junior at Virginia Tech, majoring in business.
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Streetbird Express, in Madison Square Garden, will remain in business.
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He thought this was a factor in business cycle fluctuations.
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He was interested not only in business during this time.
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Bolden and Curtis are partners in life and in business.
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"That's what we do in business," the younger Trump said.
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I mean, you're going to do dumb things in business.
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"Well in business, you don't necessarily need heart," he said.
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But it took years for O'Leary to succeed in business.
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Confidence can also help any worker achieve success in business.
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Wall Street is typically wary of government involvement in business.
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On its side is the growth in business travel spending.
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Gutting the rule would keep these predatory schools in business.
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She also referenced her struggle with gender inequality in business.
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Her husband, Ed, separately pursued his master's in business administration.
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They'd never make it in the real world, in business.
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I call him the most powerful man in business journalism.
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Joanna Coles is a force in business and in publishing.
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I don't think we need editors thinking in business terms.
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Other surveys have also shown an ebb in business sentiment.
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Nearby golf courses, meanwhile, have seen an uptick in business.
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The likely surge in business between Iran and other countries in the Gulf will be just one part of the boom in business expected following the lifting of the nuclear-related sanctions on Jan. 193.
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The family is single-handedly keeping Calabasas pet stores in business.
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There is no actual business, it's just guys being in business.
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Obviously we're at a very interesting time for women in business.
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The decline in business investment followed two months of strong gains.
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But women's strides in business will not be reversed, Seddiqi said.
|
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Yet the drop in business investment since the summer suggests otherwise.
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In fact, when viewed in business terms, Boeing did everything right.
|
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"In business you have to follow the brain, not the heart."
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Even in business meetings these days, he needs a hard hat.
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ESTHER GEORGE: I think you probably see it in business investment.
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Europeans retort that it also reflects transatlantic differences in business models.
|
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Partnerships matter in business, but they matter even more in politics.
|
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Sometimes in business, you fail through no fault of your own.
|
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Networking is a big deal in business and the tech world.
|
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For many in business the decay of shareholder democracy is irrelevant.
|
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That combination of curiosity and frugality got me interested in business.
|
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No fines or changes in business practices are expected anytime soon.
|
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The foundation of risk-taking in business is courage, Iger says.
|
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Succeeding in business can often be directly tied to taking risks.
|
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With each passing day, UPS lost roughly $03 million in business.
|
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Detroit's Susanne Hilberry Gallery will close after 40 years in business.
|
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That's right, Halsey and G-Eazy might be back in business.
|
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I mentioned that I was pursuing a BA in business online.
|
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A contraction in business in Macau would weigh on Wynn's margins.
|
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Deciem itself, in the meantime, is back online and in business.
|
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It's a tough call in sports, as it is in business.
|
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Platinum remains in business with more than $1 billion under management.
|
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He has a B.S. in Business Administration from Louisana State University.
|
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December's durable goods data showed a surprise slowdown in business spending.
|
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Caroline's work has been published in Business Insider, Forbes, and Slate.
|
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The NBA and MGM have been in business together before now.
|
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We're in business so we always hope for more benign environment.
|
|
Companies apply complex statistical analysis to find patterns in business data.
|
|
That suggested a slowdown in business spending in the second quarter.
|
|
He's been in business at the same location for 15 years.
|
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Drones are already in business, but not integrated into the workflow.
|
|
Still, skepticism about his economic credentials is widespread in business circles.
|
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They take charge in developing relationships in business, friendships and dating.
|
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And several of them have degrees and diplomas in business management.
|
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After Ukraine gained independence they rose together in business and politics.
|
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After less than a year in business, Condé Nast's relaunched Style.
|
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Growth in business credit is also slowing, as firms hold back.
|
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I think that we have a problem in business culture broadly.
|
|
China's growth in business-travel spending should come as little surprise.
|
|
Just get a dongle/hub and you're back in business. Ugh.
|
|
Will DARTdrones still be in business if drones become fully autonomous?
|
|
Uber and Lyft are only in business because of their drivers.
|
|
In technology innovation, in business model innovation and in policy innovation.
|
|
His training and experience is in business, the military and politics.
|
|
But both extroverts and introverts can be wildly successful in business.
|
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If you sell any product or service, you are in business.
|
|
To keep pace, then, we need radical shifts in business models.
|
|
"Shibata Industrial, in business since 1912, produced the boots," Tanaka explained.
|
|
A smaller role for the state in business is long overdue.
|
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I always say in business that if someone's in, I'm out.
|
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A few more years like that and we'll be in business.
|
|
"There are unspoken rules in business and in life," she said.
|
|
He came to Washington after a 55-year career in business.
|
|
But in business, Kawasaki says, effective communication is all about brevity.
|
|
Growth in business spending on equipment and intellectual products was lowered.
|
|
"I have had a truly great life in business," he said.
|
|
He has helped me immeasurably, both in racing and in business.
|
|
The first five years Monica Cost was in business were tough.
|
|
Other fraternity watering holes from Twain's time are still in business.
|
|
Me not flying in business is a statement, not a moan.
|
|
"In business, you need the yin and the yang," he explains.
|
|
German edition translated from the original article in Business Insider Japan
|
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And that was because of the fact that I'm in business.
|
|
For the past seven years, Xing has worked in business tax.
|
|
Alice Williams is a freelance writer specializing in business and tech.
|
|
Trudeau: Having "women in business is a powerful leverage for success."
|
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He majored in business and averaged 22013 points over four seasons.
|
|
In 2015, 191,000 men majored in business and 172,000 women did.
|
|
Why is there no such thing as "emergency pods" in business?
|
|
Mattel's factories in China were back in business on February 17.
|
|
Each group was advised by an expert in business or academia.
|
|
"As in anything in business, this is pure greed," he said.
|
|
" He added, "I will not apologize for having success in business.
|
|
Maybe it will help them stay in business, too, she thinks.
|
|
"We're not in business to address our critics," she told me.
|
|
It is a long, long way from being back in business.
|
|
He wasn't facing a rent increase or a slump in business.
|
|
Economic theory helps us understand the impact of scale in business.
|
|
He parted ways with Ms. Watson after a year in business.
|
|
In other words, Riyadh's restraint was keeping U.S. shale in business.
|
|
But the league reaps benefits in business deals around the visits.
|
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At Cornell University, she majored in business and also studied Buddhism.
|
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If you want women to advance in business, vote for women.
|
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Now it has to figure out how to stay in business.
|
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Add more wood chunks or small logs, and you're in business.
|
|
Very successful guy in business and he said, what the hell?
|
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Most of all, they want to stay in business and profit.
|
|
Hurd graduated in 1979 with a bachelor's degree in business administration.
|
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They'd met in business school, as members of the outdoor club.
|
|
Much has changed; the way he brings in business has not.
|
|
In 2003, Mr. Hinton graduated with a degree in business administration.
|
|
We envision a day when CNN is no longer in business.
|
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He received a Masters in Business Administration from Michigan State University.
|
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Make it into kombucha and you could find yourself in business.
|
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"They could be involved in business with each other," Giuliani said.
|
|
Before the deal, the two firms were already in business together.
|
|
Through a fictional lens, Taylor offers readers timeless lessons in business.
|
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They could be involved in business with each other, Giuliani said.
|
|
The best seat in business first class I've ever been in.
|
|
But these days, Prime Aid is struggling to stay in business.
|
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In business, managing risk is important; in insurance, it is everything.
|
|
Me not flying in business is a statement, not a moan.
|
|
Complacency is the kiss of death in business and in life.
|
|
This offset a massive drop in business investment during the period.
|
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"In business, reliable and competent people are cherished," write the authors.
|
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"We're all recent graduates in business and IT," says Mr Ikhdeh.
|
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"I recognize that I am in business with them," he said.
|
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I see a company that has had a change in business.
|
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It will stay in business while it restructures its debt. 5.
|
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By day, CNBC is the recognized world leader in business news.
|
|
He argues that this lesson holds true in business as well.
|
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I want to know you and be in business with you.
|
|
This basic contradiction has kept speech coaches in business for decades.
|
|
Bloomberg, reflecting his life in business, is practical and data-driven.
|
|
But a major shift in business sentiment either way is unlikely.
|
|
Viagogo CEO Eric Baker co-founded StubHub while in business school.
|
|
Maruri thanks his time in politics for helping him in business.
|
|
This week, Sears filed for bankruptcy after 132 years in business.
|
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" He preached his motto — "You're not in business to be liked.
|
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Please keep eating Popeyes, and keep it in business for me.
|
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I learned this on the playground, in business and in politics.
|
|
Before joining Hood By Air, she had no experience in business.
|
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What do you see for the future of women in business?
|
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The barriers for women in business and politics are very similar.
|
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Shove all that into the FÄRGMÅRAs, and I'd be in business.
|
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Whether it's in business and trade, where we're doing so badly.
|
|
How I Built This with Guy Raz by NPRDebika Sihi, associate professor of economics and business at Southwestern University, recommends this podcast by NPR "to almost everyone pursuing a degree in business or just interested in business."
|
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In business and finance, this is known as the "principal-agent" problem.
|
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It reckons that a net $185m in business travel bookings was lost.
|
|
Q. What as a child prepared you for a career in business?
|
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After 123 years in business, the beloved Henri Bendel is closing shop.
|
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Another Commerce Department report showed a rebound in business inventories in April.
|
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The Cougars recovered at Oregon's 26-yard line, putting Falk in business.
|
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If you've got an abundance of good herbs, then you're in business.
|
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Quick: Is-- that-- more of a lesson in business or in life?
|
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This is where his background in business might not serve him well.
|
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The three Kardashian sisters are not in business with this cosmetic company.
|
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All that exists is how to succeed in business without really trying.
|
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Richard had done well in business, establishing credit-reporting firms around Boston.
|
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I had been in business on my own for almost a decade.
|
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Lee also has been nominated for two Emmy awards in Business News.
|
|
Apple cultivates a level of secrecy and loyalty rarely found in business.
|
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Unlimited access to bite-size summaries of the best minds in business?
|
|
In business Trump has rarely been required to play well with others.
|
|
In business, they say you have to spend money to make money.
|
|
A sevenfold hike in business-visa fees will probably deter foreign firms.
|
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"Fortunately, someone told me to major in business in college," says Rohrssen.
|
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It's as close to received wisdom as you can get in business.
|
|
At the same time, my body is unruly in "business casual" wear.
|
|
There has been some recovery in business investment since the last recession.
|
|
TIME is one of the most disputed and confusing subjects in business.
|
|
I had a master's degree in business from Florida A&M University.
|
|
For one, by realizing that cool doesn't matter that much in business.
|
|
As of right now, Ratner is still in business with Warner Bros.
|
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Add a black bodysuit and a Beehive hairdo and you're in business.
|
|
And unlike Trump University, Rich Dad Poor Dad is still in business.
|
|
There's an explanation for that growth in business interest, Al-Jaida said.
|
|
It will surely keep my chiropractor in business for a few years.
|
|
Prince, 22, graduated with honors with a bachelor's degree in business administration.
|
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These negative beliefs and attitudes can matter in business, and are widespread.
|
|
But ITT stayed in business and was not charged with any wrongdoing.
|
|
"There's a white space we see in business coverage today," Weaver says.
|
|
However, in hockey as in business, it isn't just about recruiting superstars.
|
|
In business, money is either an important thing or it is everything.
|
|
But right now, most of the billion-dollar labs are in business.
|
|
"Recent declines in business sentiment have driven recessionary risk higher," she said.
|
|
Economists have long acknowledged the role of mass psychology in business cycles.
|
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"Stable price levels support long-term decrease in business risk," Zubelewicz said.
|
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Education: Stanford University bachelor's degree, law degree, master's degree in business administration.
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She is the kind of woman in business I love to support.
|
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Ray claims the bank got $4.5 mil in business from those deals.
|
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The more energy you have the more you can accomplish in business.
|
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"Like with swimming, success in business is also measured by your perseverance."
|
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I think I think 99% of people in business feel that way.
|
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You apply that with a location, location, location, and you're in business.
|
|
Luck has no place in business because it is an unpredictable force.
|
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"Having fun is the most underutilized tool in business today," she says.
|
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Rabie devised the idea in business school at the University of Chicago.
|
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"It's going to be material to a lot of people in business."
|
|
He also said Gawker, which operates seven websites, can stay in business.
|
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To be real successful in business and sport can be all-consuming.
|
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In business as in life, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
|
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The 2 met at the White House to promote women in business.
|
|
Negative motivation in business is — put simply — the fear of losing something.
|
|
After 13 years in business, Theranos still didn't have a working product.
|
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This change in business outlook is as different as night and day.
|
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After approving, hit save, give it a name and you're in business.
|
|
Have you noticed any recent dips in business or concerns from customers?
|
|
Mashable's latest #BizChats focused on the benefits of embracing failure in business.
|
|
Communication between partners in life and in business is key to success.
|
|
The auction is central to the company's mission to remain in business.
|
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WHAT'S THE MAJOR DRIVER OF THE SLOWDOWN IN BUSINESS IN NORTH AMERICA?
|
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She held her own against Samuel Goldwyn early on in business negotiations.
|
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She was interested in business and also wanted to become a professor.
|
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When the proof of concept succeeded, Varma knew they were in business.
|
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Some of these appointees were in business (Secretary of State Rex Tillerson).
|
|
Other leaders have also recognized the power of culture in business competition.
|
|
CNBC did top Fox Business in business-day ratings — 9:30 a.m.
|
|
Read the full reports in the Daily Beast and in Business Insider.
|
|
"Today, it simply says, "We're in business to save our home planet.
|
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I'm enjoying my retirement from a 30-year career in business management.
|
|
But it's not always easy to make those distinctions in business practices.
|
|
Another of Tableau's competitors in business intelligence software, Qlik Technologies Inc QLIK.
|
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Americans get that in business you play with the party in charge.
|
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It spent $50,000 to $100,000 to get back in business, she added.
|
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Getting rejected, whether in our personal lives or in business, isn't fun.
|
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Corruption could result from increased government intervention in business, Okonjo-Iweala said.
|
|
The best leaders in business always know when to express their appreciation.
|
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"I am actually a big fan of anecdotes in business," says Bezos.
|
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He specializes in business and securities law, corporate governance and consumer protection.
|
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Nor can it be because flavored products keep big tobacco in business.
|
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When you are in business you have to be friendly with everybody.
|
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Most are still in business today, and still prepare most new teachers.
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"The banks are in business, and they make decisions themselves," he said.
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"In business, reliable and competent people are cherished," according to the authors.
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In his remarks, Korkmaz credited Alptekin for helping him succeed in business.
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In business terms, oil in Kurdistan is a complicated investment, analysts said.
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A few weeks before, they had celebrated their first anniversary in business.
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We're back in business, ready to tell you about new planet discoveries.
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Trump Ice, the candidate's bottled water company, is no longer in business.
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This enabled the company to stay in business despite breaking U.S. sanctions.
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Airbus versus Boeing is one of the great rivalries in business today.
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Female leaders The report also highlights the success of women in business.
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Daymond John has seen his share of ups and downs in business.
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Others were taking business courses even if they weren't majoring in business.
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Having an interest in business is also strongly linked to financial awareness.
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In business, Graves values honesty, integrity and, above all else, clear communication.
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The very women who buy their products and keep them in business.
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Jeffree Star Cosmetics has been in business for over five years now.
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I tracked down Marcos Dachary, who works in business development for Milliman.
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All of this is leading to a boom in business for Zoom.
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But before diving in, you'll get a crash course in business analytics.
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But an examination of his record in business shows decidedly mixed results.
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Blacks and Latinos have risen up the ranks in business and politics.
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They are taking on landlords who are in business with their employer.
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Sometimes, what we do in business is affected by the external environment.
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Walmart was also in the midst of a change in business strategy.
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Meanwhile, the promised surge in business investment is nowhere to be seen.
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Here's what else you need to know in business and tech news.
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The bicycle manufacturer Tianjin Fuji-ta Group managed to stay in business.
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Hit it with a shot of malt vinegar, and you're in business.
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European reformers managed this by embedding progressive policies in business-oriented arrangements.
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I've had a couple people in business say, 'peace and love, though?
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The two sides severed ties after roughly 40 years in business together.
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Whenever I am in business, I create something different from the norm.
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And in business as in life, TJ, a native of Stockton, Calif.
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She had received a master's degree in business administration there in 2005.
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In business, being early and being wrong are often the same thing.
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In the first quarter, there was a solid uptick in business investment.
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"There's such an enormous amount of inefficiency in business travel," he said.
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" A month later, Nix hired Brittany Kaiser to work in "business development.
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Experts called it one of the most brilliant turnarounds in business history.
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Most tourism-related enterprises hope to be back in business by Oct.
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"As long as I knew him, that is his motivation in business."
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Not only is Kings Romans still in business, but it is expanding.
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Social hierarchy is very important in East Asian cultures, particularly in business.
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Here's the rest of the week's top news in business and tech.
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AT&T has been in business with ICE since at least 2008.
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DASH shuttered its doors last spring after nearly 12 years in business.
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Hendrix, who is universally known as Bill, had done well in business.
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So Thales is involved in business with both… and COMAC of course.
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As for Island Express, it seems inconceivable it will remain in business.
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Eighty percent of startups in Tennessee survive their first year in business.
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For more than 210 years, the charismatic restaurateur has been in business.
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The Trust Survey found that trust in business outweighs trust in government.
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"As a woman of color in business, it's more personal," says Yee.
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As with everything else in business, the case came down to money.
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The stabilization in business comes following five straight quarters of revenue declines.
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On the one hand, multiple panels on women in business and families.
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But just three months later, in November, Ambrosia was back in business.
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When you're in business, you have to give a lot of gifts.
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Eileen Kim graduated from Chapman Universe with a degree in business administration.
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That was the fastest growth in business investment since January-March 2014.
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In business too, "Davos Man" and "Davos Woman's" days might be numbered.
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Artbag even saw an uptick in business after the 2008 financial crisis.
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Some went into careers in law after the military, others in business.
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Your personal life will improve, and you will get ahead in business.
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So that first year in business school, I was a bit stubborn.
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Basically I've been in business for 30 years, over 30 years actually.
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"We can't be in business unless PCP is doing well," he said.
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"It just has to be one that helps keep local florists in business."
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DISRUPTION seems to be the rule in politics as well as in business.
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The recent surge in business confidence spilled over into investment on capital goods.
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Employees should be more of a focus in business, the report also suggests.
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One of those questions might be how long an advisor's been in business.
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And it's helped her become one of the most powerful women in business.
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Johnny's now in business with Stevie (more on her later) at the motel.
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In business, a big humiliating bankruptcy wasn't enough to stop his risk-taking.
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Now the restaurant is back in business and the town is growing again.
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BECKY QUICK: Is-- that-- more of a lesson in business or in life?
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And when you're a senior woman in business, good luck trying to hide!
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It's now studied in business schools as the worst merger of all time.
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IHOP is celebrating 59 years of being in business on Tuesday, July 18.
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He is currently pursuing his master's degree in business administration at Bentley University.
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Our first day in business, we made $800, and we were so stoked.
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In business, there's nothing like a little healthy competition to keep you motivated.
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I have had a long-standing commitment to fostering women ownership in business.
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Dionna and I set a financial goal for our first year in business.
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In contrast, wandering in business is not efficient … but it's also not random.
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Duarte received a degree in business and worked for the Los Angeles Kings.
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These are women who we would be thrilled to be in business with.
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On its first day in business, gas sold for 27 cents per gallon.
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Julian Cordero is an attorney specializing in business, entertainment, and intellectual property law.
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Almost two months later, however, the same vendor remains in business on Taobao.
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What Trump thinks are mere exaggerations in business, they frequently see as falsehoods.
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If you're in business for yourself, I really think it's a bad idea.
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"I believe that government has no business to be in business," he proclaimed.
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In business, that goal could be greater productivity, user engagement or employee satisfaction.
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It is one of the most important but least understood skills in business.
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"In business and in life, I wear many hats … and hairstyles," Kemsley says.
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Around the world there are probably over 10,000 escape rooms now in business.
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Instead, networking has been called the #1 unwritten rule of success in business.
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According to Chinese numerology, 48 represents a determination to prosper — as in business.
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And that's why bravery is an element of success in business and entrepreneurship.
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Trump has a history of doing as much as he's allowed in business.
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That is the widely held perception of the continental divide in business culture.
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The days following holidays always see an increase in business, too, Barnes added.
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Gender diversity in business increases diversity of thought, which leads to better decisions.
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You need that in business — you have to make people feel at home.
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Surging animal spirits accompanied a rebound in business investment across the rich world.
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Regions did see a decline in business loans during an otherwise positive quarter.
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Perot boasted about his record in business and railed against the political system.
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A message on Webster's website shows the company is no longer in business.
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Some of these investments put the bank in business with the federal government.
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In real estate, just as in business, sometimes it's about who you know.
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In business, alienation isn't an abstract, philosophical problem; it saps the bottom line.
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But we haven't made any changes in business strategy [since the Brexit vote].
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So, we all need to get comfortable with discomfort in business — and life.
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Add logos of top clients you brought on if you're in business development.
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And Japan's latest Tankan Survey indicated further deterioration in business activity and confidence.
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If you want to succeed in business, learn not to take feedback personally.
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Risk-taking has also helped big names in business advance their own careers.
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella knows a thing or two about success in business.
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The duo are both new to politics and built sizable empires in business.
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How to Win in Business Kim Scott knows what makes a good boss.
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Signs of it spreading are everywhere: in politics, in media and in business.
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However, if you order a tall, grande, or venti beverage, you're in business.
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This is how best to achieve goals in business for years to come.
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Udemy offers over 3,000 affordable online courses in business, IT, design, and more.
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She received the Pilar Andrade Excellence in Business Award from Yolo County, Calif.
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How to Win in Business Technology is rapidly changing the way humans work.
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The exchange company we've used happily has been in business for 19 years.
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What is it about these diasporas that allows them to succeed in business?
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The German bank and Trump currently have about $300 million in business deals.
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A firm that sufficiently annoys customers, counterparties and staff cannot stay in business.
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Spending to keep the plant itself in business would just prolong the inevitable.
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TO MAKE or to buy is perhaps the most basic question in business.
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Were it not for that crushing debt, many would still be in business.
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There was a time when CNBC's dominance in business news was assumed insurmountable.
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"There's an old saying in business: "People don't buy drills, they buy holes.
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Her salon on Michigan Avenue was in business through the 1950s and '60s.
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After a successful Kickstarter campaign provided seed funding, the Kochs were in business.
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Nearby, a pale white man in business attire observes from an elevated perch.
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By their third year in business, the friends had paid their relatives back.
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Not once have I heard a discussion of unions while in business school.
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Addressing human rights in business discussions and decisions is not a new approach.
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" He returned with a sense of "how things should be ordered in business.
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CONTESSA BREWER: Have you seen a slowdown in business because of those renovations?
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Now, the shoes are back in stock, and Vessi is back in business.
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Name Withheld It sounds as if your college should not be in business.
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"In business, you will never get everything right the first time," says Branson.
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They have crucified her for her wealth and her family's success in business.
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"Gratitude is the ultimate key to being successful in business and in life."
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But, he said he hasn't seen any dip in business volume so far.
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Mr. Friede and Mr. Peer celebrated 40 years in business on May 26.
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His personal background doesn't necessarily hint at an aptitude for success in business.
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My father started a business, and he's been in business for 30 years.
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Kim Moon: If they did not have concessions, they wouldn't be in business.
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Closer to its final months, the mall had just 40 storefronts in business.
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For many women in business, the higher you climb, the more you see.
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It's a brilliant lesson in business and in leadership: Listen to your customers.
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James Strock is an independent entrepreneur and reformer in business, government and politics.
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In business, he largely did what he wanted -- rules (and consequences) be damned.
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Henri Bendel closed all its stores in January after 123 years in business.
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Many who leave move on to careers in government or elsewhere in business.
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"Politeness and civility are the best capital ever invested in business," Barnum writes.
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"If he says that, then the U.S. is back in business," he said.
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Think about these things: This is a big part of succeeding in business.
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Last year, iconic luxury brand Henri Bendel closed after 123 years in business.
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"They are the most vulnerable group in Africa, especially in business," said Nyakarundi.
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Sometimes, to progress in business and in life, you need to reinvent yourself.
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From Atlanta, Georgia, Bentz is pursuing a degree in business management/aerospace studies.
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In 2015, she also earned a bachelor's in business administration from Indiana University.
|
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As a mix of art and science, racing also helped me in business.
|
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Meanwhile, NASA's Hubble Space Telescope is back in business and making observations again.
|
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With the exception of his Trump Tower skyscraper, Trump routinely failed in business.
|
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It's what we have to do if we want to stay in business.
|
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Miller majored in business at NYU, then represented commercial photographers for advertising campaigns.
|
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When Bump Fire was still in business, its stocks sold for just $99.
|
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The growth in business profiles could also mean more competition for users' attention.
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If they're not laughing, you're not going to stay in business very long.
|
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In business and tech, 2017 seems like the apex for Bezos and Amazon.
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That coat at the time was the item that kept us in business.
|
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"We've been in business for quite a long time," Rowland Brasher told Insider.
|
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This is not to say that other states are not successful in business.
|
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Mr. Cook said the company's other cafes were seeing a slowdown in business.
|
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The ranking reflects the continuing dearth of female leaders in business and politics.
|
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Yes, it is, but it's still a rare occurrence in business and elsewhere.
|
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In business, and particularly in a stressed market, smell what sells, they say.
|
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She's currently a full-time student working toward her master's in business administration.
|
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After all, somebody's got to keep the United States Postal Service in business.
|
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Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff says there's a major shift happening in business software.
|
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The bad boss, whether in business or politics, is jumping with social tensions.
|
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Any pause in business relations between the two countries could make it worse.
|
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Guido Wolff lived in Amsterdam and was finishing his degree in business hospitality.
|
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In business, I feel like every challenge is surmountable with the right team.
|
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And of course, because we're in business, where there is the best return.
|
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This will also help keep them in business until you finally emerge. COCKTAILS.
|
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If he starts making some of those midrange putts, he'll be in business.
|
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Elsewhere in business and social policy: A look inside Starbucks's bias training day.
|
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Airlines, shipping firms and conference planners have seen a major decline in business.
|
|
Small businesses that hold events rely on event income to stay in business.
|
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In the near-term, our checks confirm significant increases in business activity, esp.
|
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The biggest problem anybody has in business is creating a sense of urgency.
|
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But first he opted to try to make a financial success in business.
|
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Fortune favors the bold, and that couldn't be more true in business today.
|
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After a lackluster start in business, he founded Huawei with $5,0003 in capital.
|
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White says that Third Man Records is not in business to make money.
|
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Emirates airline: A woman alone in business class sipped from a flute beneath
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Faster growth requires more investment in business and better-trained workers, it said.
|
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Being savvy in business means fighting for yourself, your career, and your worth.
|
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In geopolitics, as in business, digital communications have upended the distribution of power.
|
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Ms. Arcuri was 27 and finishing a graduate program in business in London.
|
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In business, when you invest in something, you have to use your capital.
|
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They'll stay in business and they will see their stocks increase in value.
|
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"It's very hard," Mr. Trubnikov, 22016, said of succeeding in business in Russia.
|
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Phil Scott's chambers with her and 12 other students all in business attire.
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Men and women in business clothes rushed from one appointment to the next.
|
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Eighty-one percent of startups in Colorado survive their first year in business.
|
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Eighty-two percent of startups in Mississippi survive their first year in business.
|
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Eighty-two percent of startups in Oklahoma survive their first year in business.
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Seventy-nine percent of startups in Florida survive their first year in business.
|
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Princess Beatrice, who is ninth in line for the throne, works in business.
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When I started in business, my competitors offered more services and better pricing.
|
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Its relevance withstands economic changes, thanks to Gerber's expertise in business consulting — Inc.
|
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Sears will have an estimated 182 stores left in business by February 2020.
|
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About a year later, in October 2018, it was officially back in business.
|
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You have to be more interested in business than you are in acting.
|
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"The American companies that received the funds are still in business," he stated.
|
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He is weakening our position in business deals and trade negotiations to come.
|
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I don&apost have to win the Super Bowl in business every year.
|
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"Boss Baby" An animated feature about a mission-focused infant in business attire.
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In business, you don't make money right away — things will ebb and flow.
|
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Its biggest regional investment to date is in business trip booking SaaS, TravelPerk.
|
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Regulation is back in business in Germany.
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Our predecessors fought for parity in business and we will not retreat now.
|
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"It is a must if you want to keep in business," he says.
|
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Ms. Gray said that the Office for Metropolitan History would continue in business.
|
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"You are keeping companies afloat that should not be in business," Hartnett said.
|
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Women have more opportunities now than ever before to thrive in business ownership.
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" She added: "We need to fight for equality in business across the board.
|
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As so often in business, it's the investors who will make the call.
|
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They said they were "cooling off" and would be back in business soon.
|
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The secrets of success in business are the secrets of success in life.
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The result is a pickup in business investment as companies seek further growth.
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Such a deal would be welcomed by many in business and financial circles.
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It took so much energy, so much credibility, just to stay in business.
|
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In business and politics, Romney has always been known for picking his spots.
|
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The central bank also anticipates a further improvement in business investment in 2018.
|
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Coffee shops in Amsterdam must abide by strict rules to stay in business.
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Paola Chacón Fuentes, 28, is currently studying for a degree in business administration.
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On Sunday, after 36 years in business, the store finally closed for good.
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It's a pattern that's both helped Trump win in business and in elections.
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Throughout its 2000 years in business, the company expanded into 2470,230 stores worldwide.
|
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It is also easy to see Travis eventually ending up in business school.
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A slowdown in business spending can slow the underpinning of the stock market.
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He should never have been in business with a man like Max Anderson.
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We're all dependent on the same five companies to keep us in business.
|
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"From an NBA standpoint, we're very much in business with Amazon," Silver said.
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Majority of the kids I'm around are in business school, are very focused.
|
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It's like everything in business, if you pay people to perform, guess what?
|
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The PBGC's stance could jeopardize Sears' efforts to raise money to stay in business.
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Walmart's initial offer required employees to get degrees in business and supply chain management.
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"We're really worried that this business may not stay in business," Ms. Gainer said.
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Denholm has spoken repeatedly over the years about the value of diversity in business.
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Manufacturers' confidence in business also slipped to the lowest level in nearly two years.
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Your senior team is probably comprised of experts in business, engineering and marketing, etc.
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Of all these factors the slump in business fixed investment is the most harmful.
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That was offset by reductions in exports, in business investment, and in residential investment.
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More than an hour later, the company tweeted that they were back in business.
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Life in the Bay Area is good, in sports as well as in business.
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The best things you can ever do in business is find the win-win.
|
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There is a pickup in business all over Europe, and Mexico's peso is soaring.
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And this is what my own experience in business ... Explain the difference between them.
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Mets fans are bodega ham-and-cheesers; Yankees fans keep luxe steakhouses in business.
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Can the silent ways of forming connections in business be achieved without the work?
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We are leading importers of Christmas decorations and have been in business since 1946.
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For salaried jobs, like in business or health care, that might make some sense.
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Grab a few cooking utensils and a good knife, and you'll be in business.
|
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Circuit City, Sports Authority, Blockbuster, RadioShack and Toys R Us were still in business.
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One of the biggest bottlenecks in business is trying to do it all yourself.
|
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In business and consumer tech, this early wave of AI helpers is already ubiquitous.
|
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Markit said growth in business activity slowed in May as trade war worries increased.
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"You can't stay in business and buy the $6 shopping bag," Mr. Kartsotis said.
|
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Conversely, frequent flyers in business class who rarely moan get some of the best.
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PASADENA, California — Comedy Central is staying in business with a slew of awesome ladies.
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He then received his master's in business administration from Harvard Business School in 1973.
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The chief cause for optimism is the change that has taken place in business.
|
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They also saw downside risk to their expectations of a rebound in business investment.
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Kudlow believes Trump will reignite the economy with a substantial reduction in business taxes.
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New and old money will keep the jihadists in business for years to come.
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Women represent the largest disruptive force in business — and the business world is unprepared.
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Sawiris also criticised state meddling in business that he said would put off investors.
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Maggu had also returned to Toronto to work on a masters in business administration.
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By now, I've been in business long enough to have had ups and downs.
|
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Two years ago Mr Rouhani was trying to reduce the group's role in business.
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SCHULTZ: WELL, YOU KNOW, STARBUCKS HAS BEEN IN BUSINESS NOW FOR 224-PLUS YEARS.
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Correction: This post has been updated to reflect that BlackJet is still in business.
|
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What has become of The Economist's liberal stance supporting minimum government interference in business?
|
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In order to be successful in business, you can't let criticism affect you personally.
|
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Outside the kingdom, the impact will be felt in business, finance and oil markets.
|
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But it has also really impacted the way I look at problems in business.
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"I think that's why he was successful in business and did quite well financially."
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She earned a bachelor's degree in business administration and works for Crystal Mountain Treks.
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ROLE models for women in business are still too rare, not least in Britain.
|
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Despite this, the needle hasn't moved far enough in business, Hollywood and the church.
|
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And that's what we have to do if we want to stay in business.
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"We are absolutely back in business," Dennis Woodside, the company's president, told CNN Business.
|
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Valley is no longer in business, and the owner died, according to state records.
|
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The Gower studios stayed in business as rentals for all of the individual producers.
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She eventually wants to go to law school for a future in business law.
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Now if they could just get it together and date, we'd be in business!
|
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She has been amazing in business, and we want to thank you very much.
|
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Maxim released a list of the 9 most powerful leading women in business today.
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It's because, if she doesn't she may not be in business very much longer.
|
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A study found that people who are successful in business are often early risers.
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That's why winning in business — for this highly successful entrepreneur — isn't about the cash.
|
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That there is sexism in politics, in business, in the world, is beyond dispute.
|
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Around 80,000 Turkish citizens live in Russia, although not all are involved in business.
|
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In business, you can draft for talent, hire for culture or for motivational fit.
|
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Being in business with your spouse is certainly not for the faint of heart.
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How to Win in Business Harriet Green conducts an awful lot of job interviews.
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I graduated with degrees in business and sports management, though it didn't feel right.
|
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Two, the cost of staying in business, the cost of labor, is going up.
|
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Give him some loose waves and a few gentle highlights, and we're in business.
|
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They call themselves the "oldest Grand Canyon helicopter sightseeing company," in business since 1965.
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How to Win in Business Being a good boss is harder than it looks.
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One is that Trump's expertise in business would translate into rapid success in Washington.
|
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He has made mistakes but those mistakes were in business and not in politics.
|
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She's hoping this growth in business will make up for the lower tax rates.
|
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The weakness in capital goods imports suggests a slowdown in business spending on equipment.
|
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It would also penalize those involved in business providing North Korea with hard currency.
|
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Importantly, he says, Nigerians show unusual agility in business and have strong social skills.
|
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In 2015, after just over ten years in business, Tesla's sales surpassed 50,5003 cars.
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Even the city's underground lenders—at least those still in business—have learned lessons.
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He holds a degree in business administration, management and economics from a local college.
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Nel-Peters, 22, recently earned her degree in Business Management at North West University.
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To understand this one need only consider his previous record of negotiating in business.
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Guffey went on to get a degree in business and worked in human resources.
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Without government money, few of these institutions could attract students or stay in business.
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Check out 5 sports lessons a former pro athlete uses to succeed in business
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Is the standard a general one about his competency to engage in business decisions?
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It's if it's a military exercise but it's being played out in business cards.
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Tourists are cancelling hotel bookings and some retailers are reporting heavy declines in business.
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The malicious magic is often used as a weapon in business or family disputes.
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He vowed to maintain the highest standards of transparency and ethical behavior in business.
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The Irishman graduated from University College London with a Master's degree in business psychology.
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The financial cushion, though dwindling, was enough to keep it in business, it said.
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Two firms reported a rise in business volume while another two reported a fall.
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But the problems we're facing today in business, politics and society are tough ones.
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I have worked in business, creating jobs and rebuilding neighborhoods my entire adult life.
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Learning disabilities aren't a drawback in business or in life, says investor Barbara Corcoran.
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Although they've been in business six years, chances are you haven't heard of them.
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During his career on the pitch, the Munich player was already interested in business.
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Is New York City Opera, which went under in 2013, finally back in business?
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The influx of workers is keeping struggling hotels in business, but also inflating prices.
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Trump nominated Huntsman to the ambassadorship in July, touting his distinguished career in business.
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Here the pay structure is not a big triangle like you have in business.
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Investment in business structures, equipment and intellectual property fell for the third consecutive quarter.
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Two saw a rise in business volume compared with one which saw business fall.
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Each has a background in business or finance, something other conference-goers found encouraging.
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"The way you get a result in business isn't by arguing," Mr. Johnson said.
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During its roughly 14 years in business, Prosper has been through three management teams.
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Trump's history in business and politics suggests the simplest of explanations: Russia helped him.
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A drought-affected crop last season left some farmers struggling to stay in business.
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William Browder took an interest in business while in boarding school in the seventies.
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It probably will, given that Sears has said it wants to remain in business.
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They include treating valuations with healthy skepticism and looking for holes in business models.
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Ailman has a BA in business economics from the University of California Santa Barbara.
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A watch is a status symbol and a statement, particularly for those in business.
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In every generation, the primary business of journalism has been to stay in business.
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However, Trump said he has noticed a dip in business since the 2016 election.
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What-- what do you think some of the worst behaviors are in business today?
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If Democratic voters continue to think Biden is the most electable, he's in business.
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Stewart doesn't seem interested in discussing succession plans now that she's back in business.
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Some of the increase likely reflects a surge in business confidence following Trump's election.
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There will be no near-term rebound in business from North America, Deggim said.
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Japan also released economic data that suggested an improvement in business activity last month.
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Both corporate approaches require executives to take public benefits into account in business decisions.
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Innuendos are a tough horse to bet on in business; remember Airbnb's logo fiasco?
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The PPV was cancelled and the promotion folded after just a year in business.
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They've been in business since the 40s and it's a really family-oriented spot.
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Now if only they could do it to Lemonade, we'd really be in business.
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VICE: Has there been a drop off in business since the "creepy clown" epidemic?
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In business school, aspiring entrepreneurs should be encouraged to take introductory public policy classes.
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The one known risk common to all things new in business is uncertainty itself.
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Neumann enrolled at city school Baruch College in January 2002 and majored in business.
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Business Insider regularly interviews MBA experts about getting into and succeeding in business school.
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By his eighth year in business, Scudamore was making $1 million in annual revenue.
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I don't understand how you can lose a billion dollars and stay in business.
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Occasionally, I find a milk bar that is still in business, gasping for air.
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In 215, the Sonoma County horse industry brought in $2160 million in business revenue.
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What are the connections between being successful in business and being successful in collecting?
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In China, those are the kinds of connections that can help bring in business.
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RL: It's our second year in business, and we've seen some explosive, unprecedented growth.
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That's because "speed matters in business," he said in his 2016 letter to shareholders.
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In 1999, Union Pacific had $700 million in business going to and from Mexico.
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Within months, they were offering to help him get started in business in Florida.
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Yet at present, there are more than enough fans keeping the company in business.
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And then I'll be back in business for every good Democratic I can help.
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And plenty has gone wrong in the past two decades in business and finance.
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To be sure, Trump isn't the only US president to have experience in business.
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Some of them find it in religion, others in business, still others in politics.
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Hundreds of women — most in business suits, a few pushing strollers — filled the room.
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She also worked in business development at Reddit before serving as its interim CEO.
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The book is meant to debunk the adage "nice guys finish last" in business.
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That's a familiar charge against Yohji Yamamoto, a master designer 46 years in business.
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"Solid, fact-based reporting educates, informs, and saves lives," he wrote in Business Insider.
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Word of their departure was first published in Business of Fashion on July 13.
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Narciso Rodriguez, celebrating 20 years in business, also had his head in the decade.
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The third SpotOn co-founder, Doron Friedman, also has a background in business services.
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"Lobbyists and elected officials should never be involved in business deals together," she said.
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Women in business start out equal to men in terms of jobs and pay.
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For women in business and beyond, it was an I-told-you-so day.
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" Rubin said Bryant had "so many questions about how to do things in business.
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He was also a partner with his friend Paul Newman in business and charity.
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So you're in business-casual but the hands and head of Chip and Dale.
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Succeeding in business is hard, why make it harder with even occasional repugnant behavior?
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What have you taken away from him about what moves to make in business?
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In business communication, there's supreme value in saying a lot in a small space.
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"Business won&apost be in business if we don&apost accommodate consumers," she said.
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And Fairway saying it intends to stay in business does not ensure its survival.
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"We want to promote the use of AI applications in business," the paper states.
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Trump himself, meanwhile, has continued to engage in business activity since being elected president.
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It also means there will be an added focus on beating him in business.
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The malt shop is still in business, but the drive-in is closing down.
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The tuition-free program promises every student a job in business development upon graduation.
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But being savvy in business means fighting for yourself, your career, and your worth.
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A short detour from Grand Central Terminal, it has been in business since October.
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Mr. Bennahmias is as competitive in business as he is on the golf course.
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Customers are worried about being locked in, and that will keep competitors in business.
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She graduated from American University and received a master's degree in business from Duke.
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"Business won't be in business if we don't accommodate consumers," Perez told the BBC.
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The data revolution in business, entertainment, government and more is barely in its infancy.
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His father was a printer and a bookseller who had poor luck in business.
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Several events this week may prove to be seminal moments in business, maybe history.
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Similar to many entrepreneurs, Stewart faced a lot of ups and downs in business.
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While in the minors, he received a bachelor's degree from Xavier in business administration.
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I had to do a double take — everything is free in business class, apparently.
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It's not just NBA players who need to listen to their instincts in business.
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To be successful in business, and in life, you need to connect and collaborate.
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"If they don't get active, there will be no increase in business," he warned.
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One of the easiest things to do in business is get ahead of yourself.
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Travelers looking to upgrade will also find bargains in business class and first-class.
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The trade war with China has been blamed for the downturn in business investment.
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And a look at how best to let entrepreneurial immigrants get back in business.
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The conference features a glitzy slate of top names in business, politics and entertainment.
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Fischer, who is forty-three and brawny, has been in business for three years.
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"Although trade growth has held steady, concerns are rising in business surveys," they added.
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"Best": This indicates the highest level of effortless elegance and agility in business affairs.
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Reading is an important common denominator amongst many of the biggest names in business.
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After all, that box—some would argue—is what keeps our company in business.
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Why celebrate a 100th show instead of, for example, a 30th year in business?
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Ailman has a B.A. in Business Economics from the University of California Santa Barbara.
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To all of them, I would say this: Success in business ≠ success in politics.
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More recently, Toys R Us has begun experimenting with employee engagement in business decisions.
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It allows us to continue to be in business and pay our corporate taxes.
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Elaine Chen, RompHim's CEO, also works in business operations at retail software company Faire.
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Today, the fear in business circles is being tied to a powerful cloud provider.
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Today, the fear in business circles is being tied to a powerful cloud provider.
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Yao runs Ooga Booga, an art book shop in Chinatown that remains in business.
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Power remains the key to ever regaining normalcy in business, education and home life.
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The June Philadelphia Fed report showed a broad deceleration in business activities from May.
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They are in tech and finance, in business school and at bedsides as doctors.
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Myers has bachelor's and master's degrees in business and also holds a law degree.
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