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And those of us who manage the public's dollars will be held to account -- to spend wisely, reform bad habits, and do our business in the light of day -- because only then can we restore the vital trust between a people and their government.
CNN: Obama's inaugural speech
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And those of us who manage the public's dollars will be held to account - to spend wisely, reform bad habits, and do our business in the light of day - because only then can we restore the vital trust between a people and their government.
NPR: Obama Vows To Tackle Challenges
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Overall, Poland does not have a bad record as a place to do business.
FORBES: Poland Needs To Clean Up Polish Telecom Before It Ascends To E.U. Presidency
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Why do we even have bankruptcy laws to protect bad business people?
FORBES: Moral Hazard And The Dodgers Bankruptcy Bailout
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The bank also estimates that profit-oriented investors (including trust banks, investment trusts, individuals and foreign funds) now own a greater proportion of those shares than do cross-holding banks and business partners who frequently prop up bad managers.
ECONOMIST: Japanese shareholder activism
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University, it's not a bad thing to do, I just think if you want to start a business, it's better to just get started.
BBC: Newsbeat - The P Word - Teen jobs hit hardest by slump
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They have far too much to do at home: double the size of their business every five years or so, avoid bad debts, find more capital, cope with rapidly shifting patterns of corporate lending, bring banking to millions of poor people and deal with the politicians.
ECONOMIST: Cross your fingers
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That spells bad news for retail game stores like Game Spot, although they will continue to do a brisk business in used games.
FORBES: Michael Noer On Digital Entertainment
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Mr Taylor, who says he has always had an interest in business, was inspired after having a bad experience when he randomly chose a firm to do work in his house.
BBC: Footballer tackles player rip-offs
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It's the same thing, there's a dark side to human nature, you do get these occasional bad eggs don't you, in any organisation, and that's the business that's got to be controlled.
BBC: NEWS | Programmes | Breakfast with Frost | Sir David Frost interviewed Patrick Cockburn and Major General Patrick Cordingley