business dealings

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business
noun
uk
/ˈbɪz.nɪs/
us
/ˈbɪz.nɪs/
the activity of buying and selling goods ...
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(Definition ofbusinessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The family'sbusinessdealingsoften involved huge investments, which sometimes required loans taken off mortgages on family property.
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Not all suchbusinessdealings, however, were equally lucrative.
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Except for uniform tariffs,businessdealingsfell within the jurisdiction of the state, and local law courts were friendly to the active entrepreneur.
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This empowerment is to the advantage of local people in any otherbusinessdealingswith the outside world.
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Clearly, there are advantages for outgroup persons to claim acquaintanceship, especially inbusinessdealings, which are one of the most common reasons for outgroup engagement.
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However, we expect them to be ethical in theirbusinessdealingsand would expect them to support fair trade events of this sort.
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It would be more logical and reasonable to limit the range to those offences that are themselves within the ambit ofbusinessdealings.
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It will not work unless a great many of us display rather different principles and rather different breadth of vision in ourbusinessdealings.
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This is not a story of corruption but it is far from being a story of probity and upright commercial andbusinessdealings.
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At the same time, it is important to appreciate the economic importance of financialbusinessdealings, particularly those we are concerned with today.
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Measures of that kind taken as part of the course ofbusinessdealingsare measures from which neither party can sensibly escape.
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People do not want to start havingbusinessdealingswith a country whose mainspring of productive enterprise has been broken.
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Suchbusinessdealingshave only to be stated for their absurdity to become apparent.
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He will find that disputes occur in the normal day-to-daybusinessdealingsof small or large companies.
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It would, however, have left otherbusinessdealingsto be settled by the buyer and seller on whatever basis suited them.
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In short, the word is used to describebusinessdealingsof the kind which are done in stolen goods.
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It seems to me fairly persuasive that those expert in business will be better able than others to understand business jargon andbusinessdealings.
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Ought not that presentation to be looked at as a way of making quite clear to the public the true nature of thebusinessdealings?
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A revocation notice will be withdrawn only when it is shown that the operators have no further financial orbusinessdealingswith the new venture that is being applied for.
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