21. Mrs. Lobach said the men had became shrewd businessmen as their small enterprise had grown. 22. Poland could let its relatively small number of mega-factories wither, confident that workers could be absorbed in fast-growing small enterprises. 23. Rules on what proportion of loans can be offered to small enterprises and how much to bigger conglomerates are another headache. 24. Regional officials of DGB plan to bombard lawmakers with petitions opposing the reforms, which include cuts in sick pay and the abolition of job protection in small enterprises. 25. She also said that lobster fishing was still characterized by small enterprises, and that business competition could seem like family feuding. 26. Some less affluent emigres bring a few thousand dollars to help their families establish small enterprises like guest houses, tailor shops or motorcycle repair shops. 27. The Council has in mind a small enterprise, with a staff of a dozen or so. 28. The idea was that small towns were better served by small enterprises than by big firms from the East Coast. 29. The music business, shrunken and downsized, knows that it cannot flourish on small enterprises. 30. Thousands of Cubans began seeking their fortunes in other small enterprises, whether as artisans, electricians or beauticians. |