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Перевод: corporate
[прилагательное] корпоративный; общий
Тезаурус:
- Price Waterhouse's UK practice would have experienced a negative growth rate in fee income in the year to June 1992, if it had not been for the firm's corporate recovery arm.
- However, as discussed in Part B of this report, we found there is increasingly debate as to the overall benefits of such centralised operations (and, indeed, of the notion of head office-based corporate planning departments per se ).
- Evil should not be unrecognized merely because it is as banal as indifference; indifference rather than intent may well be the greater cause of avoidable human suffering, particularly in the case of corporate crime.
- Instead, some institutionalized system of representation may be required, with some similarities to the "corporate bias" identified by Middlemas (1979) at national level, and discussed in Chapter 2.
- Even when they deal with upper/middle class offenders, as in Columbo , it is not because they have committed corporate crimes, but because they have committed the stereotypical conventional crime of murder.
- Roles of the corporate planning department in the planning process
- In these cases a more systematic approach is required, and, certainly in all the companies included in this study, a system of corporate planning is usually used to prepare corporate plans.
- While he considers that salaries in the City have grown out of all proportion, he is convinced that corporate managers are falling behind in the remuneration they receive.
- The corporate plan assumes a 6 per cent reduction in costs, a 14 per cent jump in receipts and a 15 per cent rise in the number of passenger-miles by March 1994.
- Corporate customers have been freed to borrow wherever they like, to raise money in new ways, even to compete with their banks.
- Mr Reed, along with Martin Gibbs and Christopher Stainforth, director of corporate finance at Phillips Drew, were all condemned by the inspectors, and Mr Reed resigned from County as a result.
- In the remaining 10 US companies, scanning was not done in an independent unit but was undertaken in a more informal manner within the corporate planning department.
- Borrowing effectively from Hitchcock's STRANGERS ON A TRAIN, Curtis Hanson's nightmare thriller stars James Spader as Michael, a young, buttoned-down contender in the corporate arena in Los Angeles, headed for a passionless marriage with a suitably beautiful brunette.
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