enterprise

enterprise

The remaining fourteen had moved into private enterprise, mostly with firms specializing in the field of their former ministries.

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This affinity to the methods of the natural sciences reduces social science to a technical enterprise which has no necessary value implications.

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He took up the cause of private enterprise and complained of excessive taxes and government interference.

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To reduce input costs successfully, crop/livestock systems require additional management inputs for the crop as well as the livestock enterprise.

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Integrating forage, crop and livestock systems can spread economic and production risks over several different enterprises, thereby taking advantage of a variety of agricultural markets5,7.

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Managers usually design and oversee these roles and responsibilities in corporate organisations, multinational corporations and state-owned enterprises, where ownership is separated from control.

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Acts in the 1870s and 1880s tended toward increasing the size and scope of corporate enterprises.

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They have purchased shares of privatized state enterprises and played a role in corporate governance.

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Commitment to the scientific enterprise requires that we not accept claims about constraint, exaptation, or spandrel in the absence of evidence.

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Indeed, the lack of disagreement carries over to meta-level debate about the purpose and workings of the scientific enterprise.

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It seems to us that this does not apply to the scientific enterprise in general.

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The reason for more small and medium enterprises to report loss of assets is because these firms are relatively more asset rich than micro enterprises.

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The selection procedure followed a two stage sampling for micro enterprises.

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A thumbnail version of his argument is that the initial stages of the economic transition usually involve the privatization of state-owned enterprises.

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From a handful of scientific consultants and then the heads of struggling forestry administrations, the scientific enterprise had by the late 1940s enlarged considerably.

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