Similar words: business, do business, on business, businessman, agribusiness, small business, business cycle, family business. Meaning: n. commercial enterprises organized and financed on a scale large enough to influence social and political policies.
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31. Read in studio Still to come on Central News, new guidelines for a big business.
32. Instead, it benefits big business, contractors, consultancies, construction firms, government officials, international experts and academics.
33. In its many forms, disposal of the dead has always been big business, and always subject to fashion.
34. One approach, close to Marxist accounts, detects the dominance of big business and owners of capital.
35. To this threat, the political representatives of big business had to make a response.
36. In the social hierarchy, these lords of big business were the equivalent of the daimyos of the past with their clans.
37. Big business dominates manufacturing and is pronounced in the transportation, communications, power utilities, and banking and financial industries.
38. Negotiation is at the heart of all big business deals and even the little ones too.
39. Big business joined together to form a climate change coalition to lobby successfully against the protocol.
40. Formula One is very big business, attracting billions of viewers and multinational sponsors.
41. She asked the pastor, Will you lobby big business and the Legislature and get them to raise wages for women?
42. The regulation of big business by Federal Commissions was reduced to a minimum.
43. Some will resign from big business and devote themselves to turning an idea or hobby into a business of their own.
44. Newman was either full of baloney or a solitary man being steamrolled by big business.
45. The reason I support him is he speaks from his heart(sentencedict.com), not from big business.
46. By the beginning of the present decade tourism was very big business indeed.
47. Water is becoming a scarce and expensive commodity and the supply industry is now big business.
48. Drug trafficking is international big business and your money is their profit.
49. Maxwell soon became a controversial figure in the world of big business.
50. But Catholic, Protestant and other religious leaders expressed fear that tax reforms will favor wealthier families and big business.
51. Set up last century by charitable foundations to support local cultural activities and to combat usury, they have become big business.
52. The Republican governments of the 1920s allied themselves firmly to big business, and gained political credit from this prosperity.
53. But this ideology, though revolutionary in content, in fact sustained capitalist relations of production in general and big business in particular.
54. Ocean racing is big business involving vast amounts of money.
55. Of late, the preponderance of public relations firms have leveraged that influence against activists and proposed legislation that threaten big business.
56. But open-bridging is a big business and now accounts for borrowing of about £430 million a year.
57. We are probably also acquainted with examples where local and national government, large and big business impinge on the local community.
58. If we do not break the grip big business exerts on government now, we may never have the chance again.
59. Every other big business has to pay market wages to its workers. Why not college sports?
60. Little tables have become big business for furniture manufacturers. Recent introductions range from antique-inspired to architectural.
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