Similar words: partner, ownership, leadership, membership, scholarship, citizenship, championship, relationship. Meaning: ['pɑrtnə(r)ʃɪp /'pɑːt-] n. 1. the members of a business venture created by contract 2. a cooperative relationship between people or groups who agree to share responsibility for achieving some specific goal 3. a contract between two or more persons who agree to pool talent and money and share profits or losses.
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61. Expense of formation Neither a sole trader nor a partnership is inhibited by legal formalities when commencing trading.
62. The goal of the partnership is to improve his company's profit margin.
63. In Akron and elsewhere, vibrant city governments are those that work in partnership with the private sector.
64. Page was instrumental in the creation of the new Mainan ambitious public works project funded through a public-private partnership.
65. The partnership came to an end in 1947 when Walter got away to the United States.
66. In achieving these results, the college acknowledges the benefits of working in partnership with several external agencies.
67. You can be sole trader, in a partnership or limited company, in the manufacturing, retailing or service industries.
68. It is the partnership deed which regulates the various legal rights and duties of the partners as between themselves.
69. Did we envisage the development of partnership as an additional responsibility for the staff involved?
70. Government will work in partnership to secure our heritage for the benefit of future generations.
71. The idea of forming a business partnership began to germinate in his mind.
72. Sandy, who had been primarily a housewife in her former marriage, wanted an equal partnership and full-time work.
73. Mr Kench rang Sentinel, which has a partnership with Barclaycard, among other issuers, to protect cards against fraudulent use.
74. The partnership also will form a training center for engine localization and development.
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75. With the first mover advantage conferred by this partnership, we expect to take the lion's share of that new business.
76. They formed a partnership solely to enter the competition, and did no other work together.
77. Each partnership unit is convertible into Felcor common stock at $ 26. 50 a share.
78. The partnership purchases workers' compensation and liability insurance, which reduces the bureaucratic burden on participating companies.
79. Not united metaphorically, or even just in partnership, but on the most fundamental physical levels.
80. This may help to explain the difficulty faced in involving small businesses in partnership activities.
81. All these examples pre-suppose, without justification, that for a school or college partnership means work-experience.
82. The partnership agreement should make it clear if this is not what is required.
83. Both were achieved in partnership with other public agencies and the public itself.
84. This raises the question of whether a partnership, such as a firm of accountants, or a corporation can act as arbitrators.
85. Being part of the partnership therefore gives the teacher placement organiser greater credibility.
86. Each partner is entitled to an indemnity for all bonafide expenses incurred on behalf of the partnership.
87. Cho and Lee celebrated their new partnership at an elaborate banquet.
88. The Grand Forks City Council approved a transfer of the cable franchise recently to the partnership, which remains unnamed.
89. We operate in partnership with some of the major brewers around the world.
90. The Partnership has strong links with other organisations and the teacher placement organiser is able to take advantage of this.
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