And Medicaid is about as far from a normal business as one can imagine.
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Mr Delaney said the company had to operate like a normal business and needed to make money.
It's just that the banks are struggling with difficult markets and spluttering loan demand in a normal business downturn.
It is a normal business protocol to have a certain level of debt.
Through intermediaries, she had asked the Justices if they would mind if she appeared in a normal business suit.
To date, only a few of America's largest companies have adopted the policy of treating stock options as a normal business expense, despite the fact that for many, the rule would have a minimal effect on their bottom lines.
To be sure, as a normal course of business, banks frequently buy back and reissue debt in order to manage their funding and ensure they have a mix of short-term and long-term borrowings.
The Paris-based company said Monday that following the earthquake in Japan, an important market, local teams worked hard to bring a gradual return to normal business.
"This crisis is neither the result of a normal turn of the business cycle nor an accident of history, " the president states in an opening message of the 134-page document.
Students constantly use it to question things they are taught, he says, citing those who took a faculty member to task for breezily asserting that paying bribes is a normal part of doing business in India.
Both the houses of the parliament have now resumed normal business after a week.
It certainly seems as though people see the current recession as more than just a down period in the normal business cycle.
This post is about an educator who teaches leadership from a different perspective from the normal business perspective that we are all familiar with.
The positions taken were within the normal business flow of a large global equity trading house as part of a properly hedged portfolio.
He also went into some detail about his policy of not paying dividends to shareholders - a practice deemed normal by any other business that has moved beyond the start-up phase.
For business relationships specifically, the law allows contracts between a auditor and its client only if the auditor is a consumer in the normal course of business and receives no incentives, special pricing or other advantage that other customers would not receive.
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In short, a business that is already outside normal anti-trust law (thanks to an ancient ruling that treats each game as a discrete activity within a single state, and thus exempt from the laws of interstate commerce) would become even more like a cartel.
And people are trying to keep a normal way of life here but it's not normal, it's not business as usual here.
But I have a very strong feeling that it will become accepted, normal, as the internet makes the US newspaper business one national market in a way that the UK has been for a century now.
In the past, business as normal has meant choosing a favourite son to deliver a state or region.
But if all I needed was internet for normal business use, it would be a cost effective option.
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For professional services firms doing business today, there is a new normal: expanding into new arenas in response to increasingly demanding clients.
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She described this as the normal business of opposition, and promised that a uniform view would be presented in time for the election.
Alonso, who added that he still counts his tainted victory in Singapore as a win, insists it is back to business as normal at Renault, who will now run without the support of their title sponsor, the Dutch bank ING, which has withdrawn its backing with immediate effect.
Now think of the possibilities, at this remarkable moment in time--as we climb out of the global downturn, enter the so-called "new normal" set of economic conditions, adapt to a business and competitive environment of accelerating complexity and stand witness to a historic explosion of information.
And indeed his defenders say that in Italian business circles it can be perfectly normal to set a jocular and relaxed tone before a difficult meeting, by discussing last night's football, or even teasing your colleagues about their love lives.
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As normal business practice, market makers do not disclose the identities of a buyer to a seller and vice versa.
The normal growing pains of a new resort were compounded by the decline in both business and leisure travel throughout the world.
The meeting followed a weekend of H-P working to reassure investors and customers that it was business as normal at the company.
In a statement on the hotel's Facebook site, Alistair Kennedy said the business would trade as normal.
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