Sentences with phrase «like big business»

When asked, most people say they don't like big businesses very much — but only when asked.
It certainly feels like some big businesses are offering the same items at the same prices with the same kinds of discounts.
Do we now just pay lip service to the environmental mantra, like big business who uses the Green Label as a selling point?
It's a way to crush marginal competitors while looking like big business somehow cares for a sentimental issue.
Divorce is being treated like big business with very little regard for these feelings.
Religion has become nothing more than big business and much like big business, it changes with the times to please its leaders» coffers and appease its members so they continue to support it financially.
There were some noble reasons to try and organize ancient peoples, but in our current stage in history, religion has become an outdated, hypocritical source of leadership motivated by power and greed like all big business.
Like all big business decisions, it was risky being one of the first craft brewers to partner with a big brewer.
MSU is responding like a political candidate jousting with an opponent — not like a big business in a PR crisis.
How dare you suggest that Amazon could ever be anything like the big businesses we hate?!
Behave like a bigger business and present yourself as an established studio, and you'll find that you will be able to charge more for your time.
On the other hand, small businesses can both protect their brand and compete like the big businesses because their names are n`t searched nearly as often, thus a lower level of competition makes keywords more affordable.
The terms BigLaw and SmallLaw and the phrases big law and small law belong to the public; nobody owns these terms anymore than a company could claim a trademark on a phrase like big business.
Sometimes the idea of «Reputation Management» seems like a big business thing, but each one of us has a reputation, right?
And as real estate continues to consolidate, it'll start acting more like big business instead of small business.»
Churches are operating under a utilitarian pragmatism, with a «zero sum game,» of resources competing with one another, much like a big businesses.
Like Big Business, Big Sport in America has become primarily a matter of mergers and acquisitions.
While traditional publishers (actually, the top end publishers) are fighting over business and legal issues, like any big business, you adapt and work with what works — eBooks still represent a minority in sales, but it is rapidly catching up to print, and by all accounts, has already passed hardcover (which has been in decline in a slow death since the advent of paperbacks and trade paperbacks in the 40s and 50s).
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