The phrase
"business end" refers to the part or aspect of something that is crucial or directly involved in accomplishing a task or objective. It is often used to describe the functional or operational part of a tool, device, or situation that is necessary for achieving a desired outcome.
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There's actually risk involved no matter what type of
business you end up becoming the owner of.
Many businesses end up taking out multiple small business loans to provide for their companies.
We understood that from the start and now it's getting into the
real business end, it's exciting.
To examine the small -
business end of the market, we included only companies that reported annual revenues of $ 10 million or less at the time of their filing.
Watford on the other hand made a superb start to the season but they are struggling for form heading
into business end of the season.
Performed analysis, design, development and Implementation of standard / customized InfoCubes and Data Store Objects
for business end - users in the application areas of SD and CRM using BI7.0.
Sham Chaabo, 24, inhales from the pipe's
business end as the potent tidbit flares and quickly turns to dark smoke.
«Negotiating deals, checking out the contracts... just dealing the
whole business end of the music industry, marketing, promotion you know,» LaCola tells CNBC Make It.
Enderlin: The
entire business end of it: everything from designing the cover, to selling it into accounts, to publicizing it, to marketing it online and through traditional methods.
Science Based Targets is one of the five leading emissions reduction initiatives named in a new report called
The Business End of Climate Change produced by We Mean Business in partnership with CDP with analysis from the New Climate Institute.
Dimon also pointed out that the bank's asset and wealth
management business ended the quarter rose 11 % to a record high $ 1.9 trillion, and generated a record quarterly profit of $ 624 million.
But traditional telecom conglomerates like Rogers still rule the
content business end - to - end by producing the shows that consumers watch and owning the channels and cable connections on which they do so.
Citron, on the other hand, had been successful in his first entrepreneurial endeavor, a
gaming business he ended up selling to a Japanese firm for $ 104 million.
Our next clash is a Europa League trip to Dnipro on 20 February, meaning the squad has a week to recover from a rather hectic early 2014 period before that
dreaded business end of the season begins.
This
barn business ended with a trip to William Sonoma for some fall baking essentials (read, Thanksgiving cookie cutters... obviously), but the best part was surely the pumpkin bread.
The GT3 RS»
business end hides a 4.0 - liter flat - six engine tuned to deliver 520 horsepower (20 more than the outgoing model) and 364 pound - feet of torque.
It is possible to help your profiles through paying off the lien, however we have noticed that after liens are
paid businesses end up with two listings on their reports one for the date filed and the second for the date released, depending on the bureau.
The
flattened business end of the HTC One is also home to its two front - facing speakers, forming part of HTC's «BoomSound» system.
Most
small businesses end up with net operating losses (NOL) during the first few years of operation.
Many
businesses end up in a cash flow crunch due to unexpected expenses (for example, costly repairs to equipment, replacing malfunctioning technology or a natural disaster) or too much money going out each month (such as ongoing expenses that have quietly crept up to an unsustainable level).
Sheffield Wednesday are a team expected to be involved in the «
business end of things come next April following their playoff defeat last season, although their start has been less than inspiring.
After failed earlier efforts, the Hungarians revolted against Hapsburg rule in 1848 (a year when there were revolutions all over Europe), and this time they succeeded, the
whole business ending in the «Great Austro «Hungarian Compromise» of 1867.
However, it is the so - called «secondary» side of cyclodextrins that is the
real business end of the molecule.
The report, called
The Business End of Climate Change, gives us the first ever figure for what business can contribute on the path to keeping global temperature increases below 2 °C.
On
the business end, Twitter's aim is to create a low barrier of entry for retailers to participate (no extra software or add - ons to their existing payment processes) and for advertisers to use the offers to measure the effectiveness of the promotions.
But on
the business end, they're just one scheme among many — another gambit in the panicky, yet hopeful era of newspapers throwing stuff against the wall and praying something sticks.
But make no mistake about it,
the business end is being handled by someone else — cosmetics company ColourPop.
Western Australia's Nationals say they are getting down to the «
business end» of choosing whether to form a government with Labor or the Liberals as both parties submit their power sharing proposals.
She contributed her ideas, vision and (most importantly) her famous name to the company and delegated
the business end to others.
Thinking of crowdfunding but unsure how to execute
the business end of the process?
So I took over
the business end.
Often entrepreneurs looking to scale
a business end up making their ventures too complicated, resulting in a once successful company going down the drain.
I was naive, but I learned from my mistakes and now, I know so much more about
the business end and have made more secure decisions.»
To relieve her of some of her overbearing duties, King decided to take on two partners — who are brothers — to help with
the business end.
In this edition of The Digest Live, Scott Levine, owner and chief donut maker at Underwest, talks about how
the business ended up in a car wash, how its second location at the busy Penn Station changed the company and shows how his delicious donuts are made.
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