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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151 Corporate intranets, immensely popular in the business world, may prove too confusing to use and too expensive to maintain.
152 On July 20-21 the Congress approved the lowering of the maximum corporate tax from 50 percent on operating profits to 30 percent.
153 Companies had long been the domain of commercial bankers and the corporate finance and equity departments of investment banks.
154 Moceanu has written an autobiography, had book signings and cashed in on corporate and commercial appearances.
155 He stresses that formal planning can only be one of the many building blocks which determine corporate strategy.
156 Marriott will remain chairman and chief executive officer with law, finance and corporate relations departments continuing to report to him.
157 Large corporate customers pay interest on overdrafts at the bank's base rate plus 1%.
158 They can not at the same time absorb and spread the credit risks of their corporate clients as well.
159 In these circumstances such corporate wealth begins to take on an almost abstract quality.
160 The plan's backers are confident that there is substantial corporate demand to join Lloyd's.
161 Even so, dismissal should never come as a bolt from the blue,(sentencedict.com) however exalted your place in the corporate hierarchy.
162 Demand for junk bonds has been strong because investors continue to pour cash into corporate bond funds.
163 Nor are the problems confined to the rarefied atmosphere of corporate boardrooms.
164 Taylor offered his group a rare opportunity: the freedom to do basic research for a handsome corporate salary.
165 And very generally, the interests of lenders in New York take a back seat to the interests of the corporate borrowers.
166 Finally, the divisions are grouped into the total corporate entity.
167 In their pure form they have neither corporate nor competitive strategies as defined above.
168 A corporate financial analyst then pointed out that the compensation formula Dave had developed would be impracticable on a company-wide level.
169 Lower interest rates designed to pep up the corporate sector threaten to add more fuel to the consumer boom.
170 But in the corporate bond market, some say the government shutdown is putting a drag on issuance.
171 But Clinton said he vetoed that bill, partly because Republicans removed restrictions on corporate raids on pension funds.
172 The cost would be offset in part from repeal of corporate tax breaks.
173 The Black-Scholes model also is widely used for valuing the stock options in the compensation packages of corporate executives.
174 We talked earlier about the computer marketing firm that had badly botched one of its first major corporate sales.
175 As Arkansas governor, he had built public support for key legislation with television advertisements largely financed by corporate donations.
176 Christians had been compelled to give up meetings for corporate worship, but still kept up small prayer meetings in houses.
177 Froke said he has kept sales healthy despite competition from the superstore six blocks away by focusing on corporate sales.
178 Corporate diversification may often be due to a sense of needing to use up cash surpluses, rather than risk-spreading.
179 Section 0403 below sets out the procedures to be followed in determining if a client is a corporate finance client.
180 Most corporate headquarters and bank branches in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh were open Tuesday after partial closures yesterday.
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