词汇 | example_english_corporate |
释义 | Examples of corporateThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. They are there to provide a market place for investors to channel capital to businesses and corporates who act in our real economy. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English Corporates can easily be persuaded to give terminal equipment, but it is what the schools do with the infrastructure and equipment that counts. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Instead of corporates doing the investigation, now it is very likely that individuals will make checks on potentially errant spouses. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Body corporates in the dental sense were designed to enable people who were not dentists to run dental practices. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Corporates, of course, should not need that, but consumers certainly do. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Investors and corporates are increasingly viewing the care homes market as financially unstable and offering insufficient returns on capital invested. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Our leading corporates already make excellent use of that. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Until then heavy capital investment in scientific research had been mainly limited to state-corporate sponsorship of chemistry, where the practical dividends were very apparent. Managers usually design and oversee these roles and responsibilities in corporate organisations, multinational corporations and state-owned enterprises, where ownership is separated from control. The absence of uniform federal standards has become more important as corporate concentration and computerization continue. On the one hand, he shows how some of these materials came in to the possession of the major record labels through corporate acquisitions. Individual error, she argues, played a less significant role than corporate policy and deadline fixing: construction 'allowed production concerns to influence [design] in detrimental ways'. He now specializes in out-of-the-classroom education and assists children as well as corporates in developing inter-personal relationships and improving the productivity of group dynamics. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The various elements of corporate organization are property rights. Acts in the 1870s and 1880s tended toward increasing the size and scope of corporate enterprises. Corporate concentration had grown to such proportions that only the national government could rein in the dominance of big business. Even under limited liability, therefore, shareholders of corporations that take greater risks will be "penalized" with higher interest rates on corporate borrowing. However, it also encouraged corporate investment in safety, arguing that it would save money in the long run. The primary focus of the group is military, central government and large corporates. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. In a city where speculation fuels the money markets, second guessing about corporate futures is commonplace throughout the business community. Since the concessions to corporate backers were minimal, sponsorship effectively became free money for the promoters as well as for the bands. He examines corporate governance, determinants of firm structure, national labor agreements, and globalization. Good fiscal housekeeping became an obligation that (supposedly) governed the behaviour of prudent consumers, corporate managers and national governments alike. Relates to consolidation, annexation, attachment, or separation of boundaries, corporate limits, borders, or lines; does not include courts or private corporations. Such corporate metaphors differ from corporeal metaphors - explicitly and primarily bodily metaphors - in the following sense. The move towards corporate bonds since 2000 is noteworthy, with the share of this instrument increasing from 10 to 33% of the portfolio. The increase in the holdings of corporate bonds after 2000 was particularly impressive. One response to was to expand the liability of corporate directors, making them more accountable. While the issues of effective corporate governance continue to be debated, the importance of outside directors to firm valuation has long been discussed. The journal also publishes abstracts and proceedings on behalf of academic and corporate sponsors. Corporate consolidation rapidly accelerated after the mid-1890s depression. In the social security, corporate and property tax fields, countries also use broadly similar structures. Economic conditions were unsteady, with several depressions and recoveries, while business organizations were transformed into hierarchical and inclusive corporate structures. We treat corporate pension funds and industry-wide pension funds together due to their similar nature. The private sector scheme is managed by private pension institutions : insurance companies, corporate pension funds, industry-wide pension funds, and other statutory pension providers. Two chapters consider issues of defined contribution corporate pension. The guidelines contain 12 fundamental principles and aim at setting international standards for the governance of corporate pension funds. We have pointed to corporate governance, accounting and environmental standards as obvious areas of application for the lessons learned from banking regulation. From the economic perspective, what matters in corporate governance is whether shareholders can write contracts with the correct incentives that are also easy to enforce. Nevertheless, good laws are necessary, but not sufficient, for good corporate governance. Accordingly, we ignore the corporate governance effects that could stem from the pension funds' role as debt-holders. Section 3 reviews what we know and need to know about these different types of pension fund actions aimed at improving corporate governance. Alternatively, we could search for the corporate governance channel from a different angle. They have purchased shares of privatized state enterprises and played a role in corporate governance. Their role in contributing to weak corporate governance is acknowledged here. The untenability of the fiction theory is most clearly seen when we compare corporate personalities with personalities which are really fictitious. Team effort supported by massive corporate resources surpasses lone artists in technological advances in the creative arts. At least some evidence suggests that some financial executives have attempted to use the pension plan to enhance short-term corporate results and, sometimes, their compensation. On financial services, the policy initiative was in the hands of the corporate lobbyists who pushed for a project which was eventually implemented. The privy council continues to be regarded as the main, corporate, advisory body and extra-conciliar counsel as antipathetical to the ' normal ' process of policy-making. One of the advantages of raising troops through the companies was that their corporate resources might ensure that the poorer inhabitants were less burdened. Customary client relationships, corporate structures were corroded and uncomfortably complemented by social relations that could be expressed in monetary claims. Mergermarket subscribers include more than 3,500 advisory firms, investment banks, law firms, hedge funds, private equity firms and corporates. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The transformation was expected to be simpler, with lower costs and tax rates under a special new act, than under corporate law. The age set comprises initiates of the same period who have been formally integrated as a corporate group. Intervention in such cases revealed the role of the monarch as arbitrator between conflicting interests of corporate groups in the colony. In the pre-sales phase, it is used to establish and strengthen corporate and brand identities and to draw customers' attention to new products and services. By the late 1970s tax administration was highly immune from e corporate and other social pressures. Corporate directors apparently succeeded in their efforts to maximise profits for their shareholders, fulfilling their primary responsibility as managers of a capitalist enterprise. The formalised nature of environmental assessments also allows for corporate influence on the outcomes. The volume also offers much to analysts of public policy and corporate practice. Here advocates of corporate responsibilities would hold that those ties justify special duties on the corporation. Most significantly, it reveals the increasing potency of the language of 'public good ' in political discussions regarding rights and privileges of local corporate bodies. The same theory of franchises that justified granting and seizing corporate privileges also justified modifying them by these means. The king forged the links in that chain with charter terms detailing the conditions of the corporate franchise. Officials may also be vulnerable to industrial interests, first and foremost corporate interests ('big business') (item 11). The multinational affiliates have generally imported inputs and services from their corporate headquarters, rather than buying them from local suppliers. Provision of death options and swaps would effectively complete market instrument availability for the personal sector just as they do for the corporate sector. By contrast with reciprocal passivity, short-termism does not seem to benefit corporate managers. The literature highlights three major business structures: (1) cooperative or grower member owned; (2) private or corporate ownership; and (3) government supported or mandated. In addition, political economists have developed bottom up explanations focusing on interest group politics and corporate behaviour. In simple terms, other things being equal, the lower the pension contribution the higher the corporate earnings. Unfortunately, data that distinguish between output in the noncorporate and corporate sectors are not available for a large number of countries. The model economy described in the next section is characterized by two distinct sectors of production: a corporate sector and a noncorporate sector. She examines 25 cases, from both education and the corporate sector. Men are managers of the public sphere, directing and performing those activities and guarding those spaces that affect the wellbeing of corporate groups. The corporate scientists in the films wish to domesticate it, to control and funnel its powers, to enslave it. The appropriation of the economic and social capital that corporate interventions transfer resulted in the invigoration of new political complexes. In other words, litigation has a very uneven reach and does not always address some of the most serious corporate wrongdoings in society. Their watchword was corporate privilege; correspondingly, their dominant disposition was exclusion. In corporate finance, it understates the profits of highly levered firms. Move to denationalize public corporate enterprises - 16 government-owned enterprises, including 5 commercial banks among targets for denationalization. Independent committees of the board of directors, such as the auditing, compensation, and nominating committees, play an important role in effective corporate governance. Most corporate officials, board members and professionals are people of ability and integrity who try to do the right thing. There was also a growing belief that worship had a corporate dimension. As ever, the knack is to make yourself stand out from the corporate crowd. All these contributed much to a sense of fellowship and corporate social identity as well as providing opportunities for personal development and individual enrichment. Whenever the crown appeared to question the loyalty of the parlement, its members rallied for a corporate show of self-defence. While this result is of interest to large, highly ventilated corporate offices, it cannot be extrapolated to buildings with lower rates of outdoor air supply. Informal methods are merely other forms of social control allied to law in a corporate state. The rise of the corporate economy is said to lead to a" gradual approximation of the state and society, of the public and private sphere". Take, for instance, the market for corporate control. In the following two sections the two strategies employed by this model to legitimate corporate managerial power will be examined more closely. The framework for legitimating corporate managerial power is a novel one. Corporate taxation policies for example, have greatly favoured capital intensive firms and thus helped to widen the productivity gap between large and small companies. In thy 1990s, competition will no longer be between individual companies but between new, complex corporate groupings. At senior executive level there are policies of encouraging individual effort and autonomy but a simultaneous tight hold is kept over certain corporate essentials. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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