111.   Diversity also can be a tough sell to executives who were weaned on conformity and resent outside advice on how to run their businesses.

112.   During the last few years of exuberant irrationality in the Internet industry, the old rules of running a business sometimes seemed to no longer apply.

113.   Economists say the zaito system allows state-run corporations to run inefficient businesses without worrying about costs.

114.   Etheridge said teaching children only academics is like running a business with only profits in mind.

115.   European exporters have to hedge their profits, as well as run their business.

116.   Electronic mail is responsible for bringing distant families together, speeding negotiations, even running whole businesses.

117.   Empty-nest retirees are a large constituency in York, but they compete for home sites with a growing number of entrepreneurs who run businesses from home.

118.   Federal agents said the men ran a business together, Police and Military Instructors Inc., through which they tried to broker the helicopters.

119.   Even though they make money and run businesses, most of these young business people are well rounded.

120.   Few Westerners would think of running a business as casually and erratically as Ms. de Taillac and her fellow travelers.

v. + business >>共 684
do 25.56%
have 3.61%
conduct 3.37%
run 2.91%
start 2.25%
expand 2.17%
sell 1.54%
lose 1.41%
build 1.34%
hurt 1.24%
run + n. >>共 962
risk 2.96%
ball 2.84%
company 2.69%
business 2.62%
ad 2.52%
country 2.21%
program 2.17%
course 2.07%
gamut 1.52%
race 1.46%
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