Sentences with phrase «ordinary businesses got»

They didn't want employees to worry that their accrued profit sharing bonuses would be in jeopardy if the firm's ordinary businesses got into trouble.

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Getting caught in idealistic business constructs will limit your ability to think beyond ordinary.
We sometimes forget about that aspect of the market, getting caught up as we do with ordinary business of life.
For a business, ordinary income that is subject to tax is net income (profit); you get net income by subtracting expenses from income.
McPartland told the BBC's Daily Politics: «I think on this issue we need to get a U-turn and we need one quickly... This change affects those ordinary working families who've taken the risk of setting up a small business, many of whom employ apprentices and are the backbone of our economy.
This seems not to be compatible with what we find in our data: high overall popular agreement with the following statements «Government should redistribute incomes» (agree 52 %, disagree 23 %), «Big business takes advantage of ordinary people» (agree 77 %, disagree 8 %), «Ordinary working people do not get their fair share» (agree 72 %, disagree 11 %), «There is one law for the rich and one for the poor» (agree 71 %, disagree 14 %), and «Management will always try to get the better of employees» (agree 68 %, disagreordinary people» (agree 77 %, disagree 8 %), «Ordinary working people do not get their fair share» (agree 72 %, disagree 11 %), «There is one law for the rich and one for the poor» (agree 71 %, disagree 14 %), and «Management will always try to get the better of employees» (agree 68 %, disagreOrdinary working people do not get their fair share» (agree 72 %, disagree 11 %), «There is one law for the rich and one for the poor» (agree 71 %, disagree 14 %), and «Management will always try to get the better of employees» (agree 68 %, disagree 12 %).
In the US, Bernie Sanders» rhetoric about the raw deal ordinary workers get from big business, and his appeals for a responsible capitalism, chimes with Labour's approach.
Besides being an ordinary mom with 3 kids, holding a full time career as a CEO of two online businesses, I'm also a Paleo enthusiast, a blogger and the author of two hugely successful books, Paleo Made Easy: Getting your Family Started with the Optimal Healthy Lifestyle and The Gelatin Secret: The Surprising Superfood that Transforms Your Health and Beauty.
Business management sessions include: Characteristics of a Successful Business, Foundations for Launching a New Business, How to Get Extraordinary Results from Ordinary People, How to Keep Good Employees, How to Win the Battle with Your Competition, Managing Your Finances in a Challenging Economy, Numbers Gibberish and the Profit Secrets They Hide, Pricing Strategies for Profits Plus and What It Takes to be a 5 - Star Business.
It really is too bad that the extraordinary costs of climate disruption in the ordinary way of business got buried in the specifics of what appears to have been some rather simplistic assumptions and exaggerated scenarios.
Speaking in R v Mills at Southwark Crown Court on 2 February, Judge Beddoe said the case «primarily involves an utterly corrupt senior bank manager letting rapacious, greedy people get their hands on a vast amount of HBoS's money and their tentacles into the businesses of ordinary decent people... and letting them rip apart those businesses, without a thought for the lives and livelihoods of those whom their actions affected, in order to satisfy their voracious desire for money and the trappings and show of wealth.»
How to Get the Deduction Remember that if you're trying to claim your working pets to deduct business expenses, you'll likely have to convince the IRS that keeping the animal is «ordinary and necessary.»
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