medium-size firm

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firm
noun[C]
uk
/fɜːm/
us
/fɝːm/
a company offering a professional service, for example a company ...
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(Definition offirmfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Themedium-sizefirmemploys an accountant and charges those services against tax.
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Let us look for a moment at both the small and the growingmedium-sizefirm.
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In recent weeks a man with amedium-sizefirmcame to see me.
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However, those reliefs leave an emergency contingent danger for themedium-sizefirmand a threat to the productive assets of that firm if the owner dies.
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Among employers in small and medium-size firms, there is a total ignorance of the main provisions of the legislation.
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Not only are small and medium-size firms actively helped in other successful countries but effective rates of duty on death are much lower.
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Even the medium-size firms find themselves overawed by the voices of the big companies which carry so much sway in employers' associations.
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Second, will he bear in mind the small and medium-size firms in development areas and elsewhere which might need help because of hardship?
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Although we have not always been able to agree during the debate, it has indicated a general feeling that medium-size firms need assistance.
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Is he aware, further, that a survey of small and medium-size firms shows that the managers of those firms were depressed about employment prospects?
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If we encourage the medium-size firms, the new small firms will grow alongside them.
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Private building firms, particularly the small and medium-size firms, will be given a fair opportunity to compete for public sector work.
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Those are nearly all small or medium-size firms.
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