Example sentences of "[subord] a firm [is] " in BNC.

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1 If a firm is assessing an investment project and comparing costs with revenues , the earnings from that investment will be affected by inflation .
2 In particular , if a firm is in difficulties a merger may not help its partners .
3 IF a firm is taken over , staff with more than two years are covered by the Employment Protection ( Consolidation ) Act .
4 But if a firm is the only market-maker in a stock , where else can they go for specific information about the stock ?
5 If a firm is operating in a good , competitive market then , notwithstanding the problems associated with accounting measurements , profit does give an indication of how well it produced goods : the market was willing to pay more for the finished goods than it cost the firm to produce them , if the firm made a profit .
6 If a firm is to be successful , it will have to generate sufficient income to cover the cost not only of financing a capital asset but of replacing it when it is worn out .
7 Profit-sharing systems may need to be changed to reflect differences , though if a firm is committed to a practice area it should not penalise those lawyers who pursue it .
8 If a firm is interested in Rhone-Alpes , then it has to be interested in the region intrinsically . ’
9 If a firm 's not doing well they ca n't pay ya , can it ?
10 Questioning everything a company does is usually too risky and confronts too many entrenched interests among managers and employees to be worth doing unless a firm is in dire trouble .
11 Obviously the potential for entry via imports needs to be considered carefully by domestic competition authorities in assessing whether a firm is dominant and whether it is abusing its monopoly position .
12 Moreover , dividends are often low or non-existent , and p/es high , when a firm is enjoying or about to enjoy fast growth .
13 Only when a firm is put into play or bid for is the management 's performance given any scrutiny .
14 A merger may occur when a firm is operating inefficiently and new management will be installed with the aim of increasing efficiency and profitability .
15 When a firm is mature , with a long track-record , investors are less likely to pay over the odds for it .
16 One concern is simply the common withdrawal of headquarters functions from the North when a firm is taken over from the South ( Watts , 1989 ) .
17 When a firm is first established , a certain number of shares will be authorized .
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