"If he wants a piece of business, he will badger you for it, " a former colleague said.
He has a piece of business to take care of on Monday, and a whole host of other matters.
In exchange for fees, you can take a piece of business ventures.
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On their recommendation, a pension fund will invite three or four investment advisers, out of a universe of thousands, to pitch for a piece of its business.
In a classic case Vlasic Foods International had a big piece of business with Wal-Mart.
As I said, this is a complicated piece of business and there are two components to it.
Creditors, predators, or soon-to-be ex-spouses may someday want a piece of your business.
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And this is a big piece of business that requires broad bipartisan support, and much work remains to be done.
Everyone else, whether in the C-suite or in the senior management ranks, runs a piece of a business or a support function.
One thing that really jumped out to me was a piece of their business model (which is mostly subscription, attending and participating events, merchandise, licensing, etc.).
Now Sony will own a piece of that business as it helps rivals in the electronics space stream games via Gaikai directly to TVs, tablets and other devices without the need of a console.
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In fact, even if you never get a piece of new business from your social media efforts, yet are able to better serve your clients, I for one would argue that your social media efforts have been successful.
It is, as I said earlier, a pretty complex piece of business.
If you want a piece of the gold business downstream, you always can buy stock in the nation's largest gold merchant: Wal-Mart.
Correction, the 1999-2001 crash was caused by runaway investment in Silicon Valley and the overall scramble to get a piece of the Internet business.
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That would be a big piece of ongoing business for Navistar.
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He proposed that the owners give the peasants a small piece of the business by letting them plant African palms on small plots of their land.
At the 1999 World Championships in Seville, Johnson wrapped up a big piece of unfinished business when he powered his way to the global 400m mark in 43.18.
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Serious users of a piece of software for any business purpose want to have a support relationship.
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With respect to the economy, as I said before, this is a tough and complicated piece of business.
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For years, graphics processor specialist Nvidia promised it was going to get a big piece of the mobile business.
Keep in mind, also, that Facebook already gets a significant piece of the online advertising business, which, while growing, is no longer growing like gangbusters.
WebQL likely will be used as a piece of broader, more inclusive business intelligence platforms, according to Dan Vesset, a senior analyst at IDC, a market research firm, in Framingham, Mass.
That, however, hardly precludes Intel from getting a big piece of Apple's business, particularly in notebook computers, where it's hard to imagine Apple ever reaching the kinds of economies of scale it will need to keep up.
We are seeing it again as Japan strives to capture a piece of the global commercial satellite launch business.
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In choppy markets, with little visibility on future growth in a macro sense, it is worth remembering that many portfolio managers would have to sell at least a piece of a current holding in order to buy a less-proven business in an IPO.
There's a new business model for every piece of content you release.
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According to a disconcerting new piece in the Harvard Business Review by Gregory Casey, the head of a pro-business political action committee called Business Industry Political Action Committee (BIPAC), survey data show that employees like getting political information from their employers, and they tend to trust what their bosses tell them.
His business is now a semiautonomous piece of the New York City firm Tocqueville Asset Management.
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