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Corporate and farmers
* Corporate partnerships-EDF has a long history of partnerships with corporations, fund managers, landowners, farmers, fishermen, and other groups.

Corporate and then
Corporate havens are often not beneficial to small corporations operating in one legal jurisdiction because of the complexity of creating a corporation elsewhere and then having to re-register in the local area as a foreign corporation.
The House then referred the " Corporate and Auditing Accountability, Responsibility, and Transparency Act " or " CAARTA " to the Senate Banking Committee with the support of President George W. Bush and the SEC.
He served as the Minister of Finance and Corporate Relations and then as the Minister of Employment and Investment in the government of Mike Harcourt.
O ' Duffy then founded the National Corporate Party, and later raised an " Irish Brigade " that took General Francisco Franco's side in the Spanish Civil War.
Terry's last years were spent as Corporate Vice President for Medical Affairs for ARA Services of Philadelphia ( 1980 – 1983 ) and then as a consultant.
Maude then became an assistant government whip ( 1985 – 87 ) and Minister for Corporate and Consumer Affairs ( 1987 – 89 ).
He was a junior minister in the John Major government, serving as Parliamentary Secretary to the Lord Chancellor ; Corporate Affairs Minister at the Department of Trade and Industry ; and then serving under William Hague as Under Secretary of State for Wales from 1996 to 1997.
Having acted as Chair, she then created three Alliances to reduce re-offending ( Corporate, Civic and Faith based Alliance ) and the Corporate Alliance against Domestic Violence.
On July 20, 2005 Ken Lewis, then CEO and Mr. Cyprian White of the Credit Bureau of the Bank of America, announced the construction of a brand new 150 key Ritz-Carlton and LEED certified 40 storey office retail complex located adjacent to the Bank of America Corporate Center.
Corporate money spent on factories, training, and taxes, which would otherwise be spent in the market of the company is then spent in the foreign market.
At the end of Series One, a not-unexpected restructuring of Wernham-Hogg sees Brent's boss pose Brent an unattractive choice: he can accept a promotion to the Corporate board, which would lead to the Slough office being merged to Swindon and most of his employees ending up unemployed, or he can keep his post in Slough and the Swindon office would then be merged to Slough, with his workers remaining on the payroll.
Ray was in contact with the ABC and specifically warns Safran in the segment that he's spoken to Roger Grant the then Head of Corporate Affairs at the ABC.
From 1986 to 1989, he was Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs and then Minister of Regional Industrial Expansion until 1990.
He was first promoted to President of North American Operations ( 1993 – 97 ) and then to Senior Vice President for Corporate Strategy and Policy ( 1997 – 2001 ).
The corporate banking business of Fuji Bank was then consolidated with the Industrial Bank of Japan and rebranded as Mizuho Corporate Bank, Ltd.
To keep with their " corporate " gimmick, Corporation members were known to adopt " cleaned-up businessmen " modifications to their individual characters ; for example, The Rock's " People's Champion " modus operandi changed as he then became known as " The Corporate Champion " during his tenure in the stable.
He worked for sixteen years at the Thomas J Watson Research Centre in New York, then for 3 years at the East Fishkill Development Laboratory, and finally at Corporate Headquarters.
started life as the National Giro but went through several name changes, becoming National Girobank, then Girobank Plc ( latterly trading as Alliance & Leicester Giro ), before merging into Alliance & Leicester Commercial Bank ( now part of Santander Corporate Banking ) in 2003.
In 1993 Anssi Vanjoki, then Executive Vice President of Nokia, brought the whole Gran Vals to Lauri Kivinen ( now Head of Corporate Affairs ) and together they selected the excerpt that became " Nokia tune ".

Corporate and began
The new boundaries were fixed and the village, with WisPark Corporation, began the development of LakeView Corporate Park, a large, modern, and beautifully landscaped center of employment for more than 8, 000 people.
There are currently two buildings under construction and five buildings in the project, Corporate Tangamanga that measured 41 m will have 14 floors, its construction began in 2005 and will end in 2008, this building houses offices and mixed Star Medical Tower, 40 metres and will have 8 floors.
* CIBC was selected by Corporate Knights as one of the Best 50 Corporate Citizens for 2010, marking the sixth time the bank has made the list since the annual ranking began in 2002.
He was expanding his education further at the Institute of Corporate Law in Paris, France when World War II began in 1939.
Corporate management also began offering each of its restaurant units incentives for maintaining a high level of customer service.
However, as Mr McMahon's Corporate conspiracy of appointing Big Show as special guest referee to secure The Rock as champion began to fall apart, Mankind constantly reared his head offering his services as a second official.
The Sunset Music Festival began in 1997 in Newport and has included performances by acts as varied as Saves the Day, Jason Mraz, Paula Cole, moe., Little Feat, Jack's Mannequin, Peter Frampton, Bo Bice, Bruce Hornsby, Guster, Something Corporate, Ben Folds ( who has played at several festival ), Better Than Ezra, Cheap Trick, Gin Blossoms and Anna Nalick and also local artists like Becky Chace, Zox and Monty Are I.
The band originally began as a solo project for Andrew McMahon, the frontman of Something Corporate.
Andrew McMahon began his musical career as the lead vocalist and pianist for the Orange County piano rock band, Something Corporate.
Originally, the album began life as Corporate World, with nearly all of the material written and performed by Prince with Morris Day and Jerome Benton providing vocals.
CIPFA began life as the Corporate Treasurers ’ and Accountants ’ Institute in 1885, which was later renamed the Institute of Municipal Treasurers and Accountants ( IMTA ) in 1901.

Corporate and move
WBDT was to leave its longtime studios on Corporate Place, off Byers Road in Miamisburg, in October and move to WDTN's South Dixie Drive studios in Moraine.
In a move widely seen as an attempt to stave off interest from Staples, the president and CEO of Corporate Express, John F Ebert, announced a planned € 1. 4 billion takeover of French rival Lyreco on 21 May, only for Staples to make an increased offer of € 9. 15 per share on 3 June.

Corporate and their
Corporate barter exchanges typically use media and advertising as leverage for their larger transactions.
Several programs from the university placed in the 2011 Corporate Knights rankings, which measures how well Canadian universities integrate sustainability into their curriculum.
Corporate hedge funds sometimes list their shares on smaller stock exchanges, such as the Irish Stock Exchange, as this provides a low level of regulatory oversight that is required by some investors.
Ireland's Director of Corporate Enforcement requires all limited companies operating websites to disclose such information in their e-mails.
We are also very happy we could help the government recover the money it was erroneously billed by Medco, and that Medco agreed to execute a Corporate Integrity Agreement which will govern their conduct in the future.
In India, companies declaring or distributing dividend, are required to pay a Corporate Dividend Tax in addition to the tax levied on their income.
The model was first articulated by Fischer Black and Myron Scholes in their 1973 paper, “ The Pricing of Options and Corporate Liabilities ", published in the Journal of Political Economy.
Prior to their dissolution, RegionsAir ( formerly Corporate Airlines ) and Capitol Air were headquartered in Smyrna.
Corporate officials convinced the Baltimore and Ohio, the Burlington and Mount Holly Railroad, the Boston and Lowell, and the Long Island railroads to use coal instead of wood in the firing of their locomotives.
Several programs from the university placed in the 2011 Corporate Knights rankings, which measures how well Canadian universities integrate sustainability into their curriculum.
" In their 2007 Corporate Responsibility Report, Hormel Foods stated that all suppliers are expected to comply with several welfare programs to ensure that the hogs purchased are treated humanely.
In their 2008 Corporate Citizenship Report, Nestlé themselves stated that many of their bottles end up in the solid-waste stream, and that most of their bottles are not recycled.
When Steinberg and Kincheloe wrote the first edition of Kinderculture: The Corporate Construction of Childhood in 1997 ( second edition, 2004 ) many people who made their living studying, teaching, or caring for children were not yet aware of the nature of the changes in childhood that they encountered daily.
Corporate IT departments, instead of putting in systems that best meet their needs, tend to go for " best of class " vendors.
Chrysler's initial problem was that unlike the Big Three, which had multiple brands under their Corporate name, American Motors had sold passenger cars under its corporate initials of " AMC " since 1970.
Corporate profitability in these areas therefore depends on building more prison facilities, managing their operations, and selling inmate labor.
It was developed within IBM as a result of the IBM president John F. Akers putting out a Corporate Instruction in the early 1980s requiring the rest of IBM operations to upgrade their processes so that they were at least as good as the production processes.
Often referred to as organizational identity, corporate identity helps organizations to answer questions like “ who are we ?” and “ where are we going ?” Corporate identity also allows consumers to denote their sense of belonging with particular human aggregates or groups.
* Corporate identity is the way corporate actors ( actors who perceive themselves as acting on behalf of the company ) make sense of their company in ongoing social interaction with other actors in a specific context.
Key to this effort is a major overhaul of their dated ICT ( information and communication technology ) systems through an ICT renewal project scheduled for completion at the end of 2010 under the responsibility of Corporate Director of Information Systems Oscar Gomez Barbero.
Research indicates many succession-planning initiatives fall short of their intent ( Corporate Leadership Council, 1998 ).
India's SEBI Committee on Corporate Governance defines corporate governance as the " acceptance by management of the inalienable rights of shareholders as the true owners of the corporation and of their own role as trustees on behalf of the shareholders.

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