Sentences with phrase «expensive business suits»

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For example, a term of three or six months might make sense for purchasing quick - turnaround inventory that will be sold over the next three months while an expensive piece of industrial equipment might be better suited to a term that allows the business to spread the payments over several years.
(Back in 1984 a writer for Business Week noted he «wears expensive Italian suits and a gold Mickey Mouse watch.»)
The Capital One ® Spark ® Cash for Business is a less expensive solution best suited for businesses with very varied spending needs.
In addition to historic (and more expensive) «chambers» rooms in the old building, a modern Marriott - style 200 - room wing was added out back — not as unique, but probably better suited for business travelers who prefer to spend most of their free time in public spaces and work in their rooms.
At the end of 2007, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce launched a television commercial that lampooned carbon reductions, depicting a family sleeping in full winter garb, a man cooking eggs over candles, and people jogging to work in business suits, while the narrator intoned: «Climate legislation being considered by Congress could make it too expensive to heat our homes, power our lives, and drive our cars.»
That is an expensive risk exposure that is almost always excluded from your general liability insurance policy, since the suit does not belong to you or your business.
Managing frivolous patent suits unfortunately has become an expensive distraction for a large cross section of American businesses.
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