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Depression costs Irish business £170 million each year in lost work days.
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Although marketing the Internet takes effort in Central Europe, business is good.
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What is good for business, therefore, is good for the national economy.
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It's the final question on the ordinary level business studies paper yesterday.
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The new plant will be good for business, good for the area.
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However, it's the touting situation which is of far more concern today.
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However, EU officials said that African migration presented the greater long-term concern.
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Background: Asthma is an increasing public health concern that disproportionally affects children.
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The health and safety of staff was its main concern, it said.
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This year, the biggest changes in public opinion concern the welfare state.
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And all this was under the control of concentrated businessorganization.
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But it is not enough to take a man into a businessorganization.
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The Conference Board, another businessorganization, helped compile the results.
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The two in a businessorganization must be closely inter-related.
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Otherwise they are merely unpleasant incidents that arise in the life of every businessorganization.
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BOTH the ordinary level and higher level businessorganisation papers were well received yesterday.
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The businessorganisation London First accused the government of hypocrisy over its 'arbitrary' target.
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Every successful businessorganisation recognises the value of top-quality staff.
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Mrs Robinson will today attend a lunch hosted by a businessorganisation, the Mid America Club.
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THE real life approach adopted in yesterday's Leaving Cert businessorganisation exam was welcomed by teachers.
Usage of business concern in English
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The Brotherhood of Engineers is virtually a large and prosperous businessconcern.
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Others have taken notice as climate change becomes more of a businessconcern.
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It was the biggest, best-organized businessconcern in America, with possibly one exception.
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At Herrnhaag they had turned the Church into a businessconcern!
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We find the system of bookkeeping as thorough and complete as that of any businessconcern.
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The laws have fuelled international and businessconcern over Beijing's growing interference with Hong Kong's autonomy and freedoms.
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Immediately after news of the vote, Spanish shares and bonds were sold off, reflecting businessconcern over the turmoil.
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Marriage is too much treated like a businessconcern, and love, that essential ingredient, too little respected in it.
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The New Cricket is a businessconcern: it caters for the bricklayer, the stockbroker, and the whole crowd of spectators.
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I want to run the Rand like a businessconcern, with Kruger gone to Holland; and Leyds gone to blazes.
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Every businessconcern can tell you stories like that of the Chicago house where a number of young ladies worked.
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In any event, I also understand that there's a businessconcern that consumers won't want to purchase pornography that features condom usage.
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He was salesman for a businessconcern that manufactured a white shoe-polish, and he made the rounds of the Oriental countries every year.
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You seem to assume, when a businessconcern is conducting a delicate negotiation, it ought to keep the public informed stage by stage.
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The plan discussed was the formation of one large businessconcern, similar in a general way to the Wholesale Co-Operative Societies in the Old Country.
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You work in the ultimate intersection of technology, businessconcerns, and art.