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But it was not a strictly commercial undertaking, she added.
They are simply commercial undertakings, and in many cases their educational level is actually lower than that of the elementary schools.
So on 4 January 1982 the railway's commercial undertaking was divided into its separate elements.
However, the public showed little enthusiasm and after the opening in 1836 most arches were let to commercial undertakings.
I do not find the dock company has operated or operates the port other than as a normal commercial undertaking.
These textiles are marketed through co-operatives and various commercial undertakings.
Many commercial undertakings failed owing to high energy costs, technical problems or poor acceptability.
The aim of any commercial undertaking is to operate to the best advantage or in other words to do as much trade as it can.
Probably the biggest commercial undertaking ever known.
This is bringing increased respectability to public relations as a worthwhile commercial undertaking with a stability and purpose in the world of business.
Hours of children under 14 must not exceed 6 in any industrial work nor 8 in any commercial undertaking.
In the course of thirty years or so, Trafalgar House became a formidable international industrial and commercial undertaking.
Faced with empty shops and snaking lines, many Poles get creative in their commercial undertakings.
The reply came from an under-secretary who said that the present funding was considered adequate and the commercial undertaking would be ill-advised.
- ah, yes, yes -Did he speak of it as a commercial undertaking ?
Every industrial or commercial undertaking which employed two hundred or more people could form a civil defence unit to protect its own property and staff.
His last commercial undertaking, a five-story flour mill, built in 1835, failed in part due to the Panic of 1837.
Where the partnership enterprise extends beyond commercial undertakings, the contribution of both parties need not be confined to a profit-making entity.
They speculated that Japan saw an opportunity to organize its commercial undertakings before the United States moved the technology out of the research laboratory.
Illegal actions must be punished, and commercial undertakings must be made to comply with a code of conduct.
Firstly, it does seem that consumers are more likely to succeed in an assertion that a clause is unreasonable than a commercial undertaking.
Research in molecular genetics had become a vast, multibillion-dollar commercial undertaking, and its origins can be traced not to 1953 but to April 1976.
It establishes a Sabbath day on Sunday during which no trade or professional or commercial undertakings are to be pursued.
The law says it shall be kept holy and no person shall practice his trade or profession, or conduct any commercial undertaking on the Sabbath.
The Broadcasting Act of 2008 prohibits the community broadcaster from engaging in commercial activities or undertake any commercial undertaking.