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Hammer's personal life was of a piece with his business ethic.
Various works on business ethic and case studies.
"He brings a very high business ethic to the industry," Mr. Benjamin said.
The bottom line for all these companies was simple survival, and the weapon of choice was a cutthroat business ethic.
I am inclined to believe they have, rather than gratitude, an irrepressible business ethic, although they would not think of it as that.
"It explores so many facets of culture, from women's liberation to hippies to the business ethic to the return to traditional values."
Create the "business ethic" and have them compete against the US universities for international league table places, and this is what you'll get.
He acquired his extraordinary business ethic working at his father's retail store, Discount King.
Penitent praises the Courtesan's business ethic and exits.
Their whole business ethic sucks.
But in matters of business ethic . . ."
'You and your business ethic, Michael!
And here's Strawberry, 29, the prototypical Star of our time, operating from the Business Ethic of the 70's and 80's.
At heart he's another variation on a well-worn stereotype: the nonconformist as idealized in so much prewar American literature satirizing the Protestant business ethic.
Their friend Tuti Pizarro wonders what has happened to the business ethic that prevailed in the 1970's, when she owned a go-go bar a few blocks away.
He said Mr. Reuter "brought a business ethic to CARE at a time when many people thought it would only be a temporary organization after the war."
In "All My Sons," the director similarly favors domestic concerns over the writer's unassailable, yet obvious, polemics against the "bloody loot" of the dog-eat-dog business ethic.
Holding steadily in view the easy business ethic that had held sway in that day when arrogant lumber barons had built mansions such as Auk House.
Some residents get the jitters over even the slightest negative publicity about Houston, its wildcatting business ethic, its no-zoning sprawl or its continuing battles with industrial pollution.
In a speech at the Social Market Foundation, Ed Miliband called for a business ethic that empowers long-term shareholders, and a finance system not based on short-term profits.
Afterward, the Musa family took out an advertisement in newspapers stating that the court had affirmed "the absolute integrity of Mr. Khalil Musa and his impeccable business ethic."
Counterfeiting rings have flourished here, taking advantage of some of the same factors that allowed Colombians to win dominance of the world cocaine trade - a weak judicial system, a hard-driving business ethic and technical sophistication.
Criticism of the Bush administration, given full voice in the media, is offset by a French business ethic that often lauds the United States and a strong feeling, particularly among the young, that America remains a land of opportunity.
Margaret is at first repelled by Thornton's harsh business ethic, but when a strike of workers turns violent, she acts impulsively to save his life, thus revealing her unconscious attraction to him, as well as her instinctive class allegiance.
The two actors were exemplifying something of a local new business ethic as well as demonstrating again the show-stopping power of Cole Porter's lyrical tribute to Shakespeare, his collaborator of sorts, in a long-awaited revival of "Kiss Me Kate."