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1. Some of old newspapers had to go out of business for low sales.
2. Thousands of firms could go out of business.
3. Some travel companies will probably go out of business this summer.
4. As dozens of pubs go out of business, others are riding out the recession.
5. Some companies go out of business because market share is captured by competitors.
6. Small companies will go out of business if they are not well managed.
7. It will go out of business because it is always in the red.
8. The trader does not cause the company to go out of business.
9. It's a fact that thousands of companies go out of business every year.
10. Yet, some thrive while others struggle or go out of business.
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11. Any restaurant asking for your PIN code will go out of business, but when it comes to the web, users put themselves at risk sharing the same private information.
12. Some of our customers, they go bankrupt go out of business.
13. Staff were whispering that the company was about to go out of business.
14. A rumour has surfaced that the company is about to go out of business.
15. If the company doesn't sharpen up soon, it will go out of business.
16. Firms that fail to take advantage of the new technology will go out of business.
17. The company has made gigantic losses this year, and will probably go out of business.
18. Today a changing environment has forced many such organization either to become low slack systems or to go out of business.
19. Larry couldn't disguise his satisfaction at seeing his competitor go out of business.
20. In such a fiercely competitive environment, it's inevitable that some companies will go out of business.
21. If they were not(sentencedict.com), bird-watching and natural history museums would each go out of business.
22. A seller who accepted an unlimited liability for economic loss on many of his transactions would soon go out of business.
23. However, focusing merely on customer effectiveness would eventually mean they could go out of business.
24. Vinella cautions that he does not think Goldman will go out of business, but said the high-profile accusations of dishonesty and double-dealing can wear on a bank's reputation.
25. But many of these plants were rooted in the 1980s and needed to go out of business as China moved up the industrial ladder and implemented new labour legislation that shook their sweatshop model.
26. In spite of help from Extension, small farmers continue to go out of business.
27. Likewise, if Jones' product was available more readily or less expensively from some other source, Jones would either go out of business or be forced to lower his prices to a competitive rate.
28. In those hard times, the car factory had to go out of business.
29. If we could abolish the government monopoly on the creation of money, the Federal Reserve would be forced to clean up its act or go out of business.
30. Some of our customers - they go bankrupt and go out of business.
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