91.   In fact, similar failed proxy proposals relating to environmental concerns have recently generated sufficient stirs to cause major corporations to change the way they do business.

92.   In a growing number of disputes, courts and regulators have forced individuals and organizations to hand over domains to major corporations that own trademarks bearing their name.

93.   In embattled Lower Manhattan, major corporations have fled, businesses have folded, and now, even lunch is under siege.

94.   In January, Brewer talked about the problems of becoming a major corporation while trying to hold on to the core values he founded the company with.

95.   In June a delegation from the French Management Council, which represents major corporations, visited Baghdad to discuss business opportunities once sanctions end.

96.   In fact, the suburban San Fernando Valley northwest of downtown is headquarters to more major corporations -- four -- than downtown Los Angeles, which has one.

97.   In recent years the holiday has also gotten the attention of some major corporations.

98.   In the end, the Olympics simply proved too attractive as a marketing platform for major corporations to resist.

99.   In warning of an earnings slide, Amcor became the second major Australian corporation this week to sound the economic alarm bells.

100.   In the past, major U.S. corporations have been reluctant to sponsor an Olympics in a foreign city.

a. + corporation >>共 522
large 13.68%
major 9.13%
multinational 8.91%
big 6.87%
american 3.56%
japanese 3.11%
private 2.80%
foreign 2.54%
nonprofit 2.26%
giant 1.44%
major + n. >>共 1020
currency 3.00%
city 2.43%
problem 1.81%
change 1.52%
issue 1.36%
company 1.34%
role 1.22%
championship 1.15%
player 0.98%
bank 0.94%
corporation 0.45%
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