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Dalhousie's School of Business Administration was ranked seventh in Canada in the category of undergraduate business programs.
The bulk of the business of foodservice of this category, however, was catering at the topnotch customers ’ homes or other locations, and such catering was often for birthdays, marriages, funerals, promotions and other important celebrations / festivals.
Nearly all of the business of foodservice establishments of this category was in hosting banquets onsite.
The bulk of the business of foodservice establishments of this category was hosting banquets onsite by appointment.
Foodservice establishments of this category were mainly in the business of serving different customers onsite on a walk-in basis, but a small portion of the income did come from hosting banquets made by appointment for customers who came as one group.
Foodservice establishments of this category had fixed spots of business for having their own places, but not as large as those belonging to the category of dian, and thus did not have tables, but only seats for customers.
Reckitt Benckiser was a market leader in this category under the Durkee Potato Stix and French's Potato Sticks names, but exited the business in 2008.
The Whigs appealed to voters in every socio-economic category but proved especially attractive to the professional and business classes: doctors, lawyers, merchants, ministers, bankers, storekeepers, factory owners, commercially oriented farmers and large-scale planters.
With the rising popularity of television news, the business of UPI began to decline as the circulation of afternoon newspapers, its chief client category, began to fall.
Organizations that fall into the category of " big business " include ExxonMobil, Wal-Mart, Google, Microsoft, General Electric, General Motors, Citigroup and Goldman Sachs.
In 2006, eBay launched its Business & Industrial category, breaking into the industrial surplus business.
Often information is sorted using different methods at different levels of abstraction: e. g. the UK telephone directories which are sorted by location, by category ( business or residential ) and then alphabetically.
Fortune's primary competitors in the national business magazine category are Forbes, which is also published bi-weekly, and Bloomberg Businessweek.
Thus, defining a term is establishing a category of business rule.
OLAP is part of the broader category of business intelligence, which also encompasses relational reporting and data mining.
On 25 September 2009, Unilever agreed to acquire the personal care business of Sara Lee Corporation, including brands such as Radox, Badedas and Duschdas, strengthening its category leadership in skin cleansing and deodorants.
Its primary competitors in the national business magazine category are Fortune, which is also published biweekly, and Businessweek which recently was sold to Bloomberg.
Small office / home office ( or single office / home office ; SOHO ) refers to the category of business or cottage industry that involves from 1 to 10 workers.
An example of a category killer business is eBay.
In 2003 the village won the Business in the Community ( BITC ) award as overall winner of the business category in the Calor Village of the Year competition.
Administrative Assistant is a broad job category that designates an individual who provides various kinds of administrative support to people and groups in business enterprises.
* Small office / home office, a category of small business
They are important and necessary, but can only be put into the " strategic " category it they have a pronounced impact on the profitability of the business.

business and foodservice
Foodservice establishments with names ending with the Chinese character tang (), or tang zihao (), are similar to foodservice establishments with names ending with the Chinese character zhuang, but the business of these second class foodservice establishments were generally evenly divided among onsite banquet hosting and catering ( at customers ’ homes ).
Foodservice establishments with names ending with the Chinese character ting (), or ting zihao () are foodservice establishments which had more business in onsite banquet hosting than catering at customers ’ homes.
The lowest ranking foodservice establishments without any tables, and selling to-goes was the only form of business.
A professionally catered eventCatering is the business of providing foodservice at a remote site or a site such as a hotel, public house ( pub ), or other location.
The business was born from the purchase of Tolan foodservice and the main depot is still at the same site in Galway.
Also in 2011, Cascades sold Dopaco Inc., its paper cup and carton converting business for the quick-service restaurant and foodservice industries, to Reynolds Group Holdings Limited.
Gorton ’ s also has a North American foodservice business which sells to fast-food restaurants such as McDonald ’ s, and an industrial coating ingredients operation.

business and establishments
Our surplus from foreign business transactions has in recent years fallen substantially short of the expenditures we make abroad to maintain our military establishments overseas, to finance private investment, and to provide assistance to the less developed nations.
SBA loans, which may be made to small manufacturers, small business pools, wholesalers, retailers, service establishments and other small businesses ( when financing is not otherwise available to them on reasonable terms ), are to finance business construction, conversion, or expansion ; ;
More than 11 thousand business establishments in the United States were based on cereals and oilseeds in 1954.
Shortly before the trial Eiffel had announced his intention to resign from the Board of Directors of the Compagnie des Establissments Eiffel, and did so at a General Meeting held on 14 February, saying " I have absolutely decided to abstain from any participation in any manufacturing business from now on, and so that no one can be misled and to make it most evident that I intend to remain absolutely uninvolved with the management of the establishments which bear my name, I wish to that my name should disappear from the name of the company.
Foodservice establishments categorised as leng zhuangzi (): Foodservice establishments without any rooms to host banquets, thus their business was purely catering.
In the past, Roppongi had a reputation as an area with high Yakuza presence, whether as customers at Roppongi establishments, conducting business, or managing or owning clubs and bars in the area.
The attack hastened a trend towards financial firms moving to midtown and contributed to the loss of business on Wall Street, due to temporary-to-permanent relocation to New Jersey and further decentralization with establishments transferred to cities like Chicago, Denver, and Boston.
In 2000, 91 % of the approximately 38, 704 business establishments in Brooklyn had fewer than 20 employees.
Belmopan has approximately 589 business establishments ( the 1997 census revealed the presence of 373 ).
The North American Industry Classification System or NAICS ( pronounced " nakes ") is used by business and government to classify business establishments according to type of economic activity ( process of production ) in Canada, Mexico and the United States.
The majority of business establishments remain open all over the country.

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