• And for all the lip-service Ms Jackson pays to environmental justice, one wonders whether the Obama administration really has the energy, money and political stomach for an activist EPA in the next two years.

    ECONOMIST: The battle for ��environmental justice��

  • Seeing CEOs make millions for being fired and even for losing money may be hard to stomach, but it is collateral damage in the economics of motivating them to run their companies well.

    WSJ: In Defense of the CEO

  • The manufacturer of machines that are used to make computer chips cited charges for its bloated inventory and for restructuring, and it said it will likely have to stomach write-offs of money owed by struggling customers.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • This may be tough to stomach, but it gets more money out of the estate and into the kids' pockets--although, alas, they will owe income tax on the rent.

    FORBES: Passing Down The House

  • Winning at trading is like making money counting cards at blackjack, a waste of good stomach lining.

    FORBES: The Great Apple Trade?

  • He was able to stomach the environment long enough to make some money.

    FORBES: Greg Smith Is An Opportunist

  • Hospitals can make money from all bariatric procedures, including gastric bypasses (in which the stomach is partitioned and the upper part connected directly to the small intestine), but the gastric band is a rare example of an opportunity for device-makers to profit from weight loss.

    ECONOMIST: Diet products

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