Similar words: take hold, take-home pay, householder, shareholder, placeholder, debenture holder, beholden, take heart. Meaning: n. someone entrusted to hold the stakes for two or more persons betting against one another; must deliver the stakes to the winner.
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(31) It must employ all of its assets and financial instruments for the benefit of every stakeholder.
(32) Transform stakeholder needs, expectations, constraints, and interfaces into customer requirements.
(33) Part two discusses the application of stakeholder theory in tourist site development planning.
(34) The Stakeholder Statutes: A Reform or a Disaster in the Corporation?
(35) Any stakeholder can buy a printed copy or browse online the law-making process and offer opinion through the Judiciary Legislative Council and consultation channels.
(36) American and British value - maximizes reserved particular disdain for the stakeholder capitalism practised in continental Europe.
(37) He is a dissertation on stakeholder dynamics in management information systems.
(38) D. have the stakeholder meet with the project sponsor to get the sponsor's agreement that project fund should be expended on this effort.
(39) This thesis aimed on studying the outcome of effect by stakeholder on accounting information disclosure.
(40) New stakeholder pensions will aim to give all workers a retirement pension they can live on.
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