Similar words: operation, AND operation, cooperation, operational, consideration, iteration, reparations, alteration. Meaning: [‚ɑpə'reɪʃn /‚ɒp-] n. financial transactions at a brokerage; having to do with the execution of trades and keeping customer records.
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61. She's already had to endure three painful operations on her leg.
62. You keep as much money as you need in the till to run your operations.
63. She is the director of clandestine operations of the CIA.
64. They have carried on their business operations by riding on the back of established firms.
65. They said they could not provide adequate air cover for ground operations.
66. He performs the surgical operations at the Red Cross Hospital.
67. British Steel is benchmarked against the best operations anywhere in the world.
68. Some of the bank's lending operations come under/within the purview of the deputy manager,(www.Sentencedict.com) and some are handled directly by the manager.
69. The company has been forced to realign its operations in the area.
70. Some of the firm's operations have been hived off into a separate company.
71. The company is hoping to extend its operations in new directions.
72. British Coal is planning to extend its operations in Wales.
73. All transport operations, whether by sea, rail or road, are closely monitored at all times.
74. Analogue computers are generalpurpose devices which employ laws of physics for performing mathematical operations.
75. Less profitable business operations will have difficulty in finding financial support.
76. Managers have at last got it into their heads that they can no longer accept inefficient operations.
77. The company has expanded its operations in Stanford by opening a new branch office there.
78. The plucky youngster had four operations during her long battle against the illness.
79. Its operations were hampered at every turn by inadequate numbers of trained staff.
80. Looking forward(sentencedict.com), we hope to expand our operations in several of our overseas branches.
81. The company has decided to cease all UK operations after this year.
82. Most large companies now use computers for accounting and housekeeping operations.
83. We decentralised our operations last year and opened several regional offices.
84. A diving bell is usually used for operations below 50 metres.
85. The rebellion has been crushed, but mopping-up operations may take several weeks.
86. Meshing the research and marketing operations will be Mr. Furlaud's job.
87. They're winding down their operations abroad because they're losing money.
88. Several trading companies were set up in the early 1960s to act as fronts for money-laundering operations.
89. The company closed down operations and began liquidating its assets in January.
90. My company is scaling up its operations in the Middle East.
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