"They don't go after big fat corporations," she said this week.
Stadiums are named after corporations.
In fact there have been relatively few such takeovers, and few if any U.S. skyscrapers were ever actually named after Japanese corporations.
When I was United States Attorney, we would go after corporations sort of as the last resort.
Indeed, most deans expect the trend to continue, if not accelerate, with business schools being named after corporations.
But he added that the company was also "going after corporations."
Many are modeled after non-profit agencies and corporations to uniquely serve students with severe disabilities outside of the regular educational setting.
"We see the market loosening up, as we go after corporations that have never done business with the Olympics before," he said.
And when you rename stadiums after corporations, you tend to sacrifice history and tradition.
Check that: even worse is naming them after corporations.