Synonym: bodied, collective, corporal, embodied, incarnate, incorporated. Similar words: incorporate, corporation, decorate, elaborate, airport, contemporary, laboratory, exploration. Meaning: ['kɔːpərət] adj. 1. of or belonging to a corporation 2. possessing or existing in bodily form 3. done by or characteristic of individuals acting together 4. organized and maintained as a legal corporation.
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91 But all other things being equal, the gay and lesbian community has responded well to examples of perceived corporate goodwill.
92 The consortium is breaking out education, customer support, computer facilities, corporate communications and sales.
93 Yesterday, the joint shop stewards committee of Corporate Jets said a loss of production would be a mortal blow.
94 Those items in italics are particular issues which you should address in deciding whether a client is a corporate finance client.
95 Last year he successfully introduced the concept of market segmentation into a major corporate division.
96 He shared a popular corporate dream: Opening a restaurant in some beautiful country town.
97 Recession has concentrated the minds of car buyers both private and corporate on the economics of running costs.
98 Some challenge the notion of corporate culture as the primary culprit.
99 Individual circumstances differ but corporate ownership of major capital assets may provide worthwhile advantages.
100 Some well might advance further in corporate life than the OLs.
101 It may thus be that a client is a corporate finance client for some activities but not for others.
102 So check with your hotel or corporate sponsor in advance about possible child-care arrangements.
103 Corporate union becomes a priority only when translated into the life and goals of local congregations.
104 Their business now is to provide banking and financial services to the corporate as opposed to personal sectors.
105 As a result, corporate cash flows have been expanding apace,(www.Sentencedict.com) and profit margins have improved.
106 So can a person caged in corporate life begin to assume huge anxieties about petty annoyances.
107 Corporate leaders were planning to close it unless they could get significant wage concessions from the workers.
108 But this example of corporate induced injury pales beside one which followed closely afterwards.
109 The evaluation of investment risks is generally accepted to be a corporate responsibility.
110 As a body corporate, a building society can only act through the human agency of its officers and employees.
111 The legislation would require corporate health plans to treat mental illnesses the same as physical ailments.
112 Corporate culture is not something easily amenable to management control or manipulation.
113 They strongly urge the assorted presidents, prime ministers and corporate chieftains to come without their staffs and guards.
114 Of course, corporate crime is actually carried out by individuals; organisations can not themselves plan and commit crimes.
115 Milken devised a way to transform the bonds of the most stable companies to junk: leveraged corporate take-overs.
116 Higher interest rates often raise concern about slower economic growth and weaker corporate profits.
117 Sales to corporate accounts will begin in August, with retail sales by December.
118 It will begin with a brief survey of the corporate economy.
119 Many layoffs, such as Tenneco Automotive's cutbacks in marketing, would have happened anyway as corporate restructuring ploughs on.
120 Corporate leaders also have championed the need for higher academic standards, most recently at the National Education Summit in 1996.
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