Red hot market conditions allowed the company to secure far better terms.
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The case could radically change the way the company operates in Europe.
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About Nationwide Building Society Nationwide Building Society is a building society company.
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One problem: the company did so without a necessary State Department license.
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Ryanair carried over 5 million passengers in May, the company said today.
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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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MasterCard became a commercialorganization several years ago, and went public in 2006.
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Well, we need to do the same thing in the commercialorganization, Miels said.
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A new type of commercialorganization had become clearly dominant.
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Cephalon said in a release that it would announce plans for its leadership and its commercialorganization in the near future.
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Without taking account, then, of the colonies and her magnificent commercialorganization abroad, Germany has parted with at least 20 milliards.
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The company wants a fourth launch site for its growing commercialbusiness.
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UnitedHealth upgraded its outlook for membership in its commercialbusiness serving employers.
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That group's head will move over to the newly named commercialbusiness.
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Patheon's commercialbusiness was also hurt by operating performance issues and production delays.
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The New Zealand division consists of the retail and the commercialbusiness units.
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That comes with special responsibilities, including not being, primarily, a commercialenterprise.
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Tropical nature had been kind to the failure of the commercialenterprise.
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The spirit of literary research allied itself to that of commercialenterprise.
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Here the love of knowledge is as unconfined as your commercialenterprise.
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This ordinance stimulated to a high degree the spirit of commercialenterprise.
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It's a not- for-profitorganization that was founded by former President Jimmy Carter.
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The not- for-profitorganization is in contact with more than 7 million students, according to its website.
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The Prayas Theatre Group is a not- for-profitorganization formed by Indians living in the Auckland regions.
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The not- for-profitorganization associated with the University of Sydney, is supported by the City of Sydney.
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The Muslim American Society (MAS) is a charitable, religious, social, cultural, and educational not- for-profitorganization.
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His not- for-profitorganization is called Witness Change.
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A not- for-profitorganization that acts as an umbrella for 1,200 other organizations.
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SatelLife, an international not- for-profitorganization, uses micro-satellite technology to provide health communication and information services in developing countries.
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The not- for-profitorganization has worked with over 4,000 kids and produces collegiate, national and Olympic-level fencers.
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The Cochrane Collaboration, an international not- for-profitorganization that evaluates and reviews medical research, periodically updates its findings as new results come in.
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The USDA Food for Progress program awarded a 4.5-year Market-Oriented Dairy project to International Executive Service Corps, a not- for-profitorganization based in Washington, DC.
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But they knew their charitable project, called Gift of Gift of, would be too small to set up as an official 501(c)3 not- for-profitorganization.
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Many participants voiced reservations about sharing data with for-profitorganizations.
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In addition, not- for-profitorganizations have the right to lodge a complaint on behalf of an individual.
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Former JPMorgan employees submitted sham bids when seeking to provide derivatives to municipalities and not- for-profitorganizations, law enforcers said.
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Both US Soccer and Fifa are not- for-profitorganizations with stated missions to grow soccer in the US and globally, respectively.