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"At that point, it became a tough business situation for everybody."
It's a business situation and it should be treated as such.
They have the knowledge and experience to help out in just about any business situation."
Deacon had arrived in town, to look over the business situation.
"You're in a business situation; you need to have good relationships," she said.
Not everyone, of course, is benefiting from the improving business situation.
"Exactly, although we think this is very much a strictly business situation.
Alignment is a good thing, and sometimes sufficient to serve a particular business situation.
That will help them cope better in mixed business situations.
There is no single answer to that question, because every business situation is different.
There are a number of different business situations that could result in the need for an interim manager.
It may depend on the "understanding" that exists in a business situation.
"Maybe someday I'll be in a business situation and they will want to close the deal with a tennis game.
Intended to teach survival English in social and business situations.
Jim had started to use her in business situations.
However, kissing the hand is considered unsuitable for business situations.
"It is completely analogous to a lot of business situations.
Whatever Jeff did, he did for his own personal reasons and it was a business situation.
Our feelings are that any business situation should be a win-win."
The impact of partial exemption on some specific business situations is also explained.
This analysis is likely to be pertinent in many other business situations involving advertising.
They are occasional dabblers in your profession, when the business situation calls for it.
The organization aims to allow students to apply knowledge they have learned in the classroom to real life business situations.
You see, she has been running our branch shop there, and comes in once in a while to discuss the business situation.
He heads off on a fishing vacation in Maine, leaving his nephew to deal with the business situation by himself.