Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] of company " in BNC.

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1 This prohibits any requirement for separate accounts for branches of companies incorporated in other member states and substitutes provisions compelling disclosure , in the member state in which a branch operates , of the affairs of the company ( or , where it is a subsidiary , of the group to which it belongs ) .
2 They can also be disqualified from acting as directors of companies in the future .
3 Of special interest to surveyors is the impact of chains of companies upon the retention and exercise of control .
4 Perhaps the most important commercial change since the invention of incorporation itself has been the rise of groups of companies with interlinking control and ownership .
5 They can also play off national governments against one another , taking advantage of discrepancies of company law and taxation policy , and governmental competition to attract investment through regional and industrial policy .
6 There is no end of examples of companies obtaining assistance in this equity form and then going on to be assets to Scotland .
7 ‘ We therefore expect widespread interest from a variety of types of companies looking to relocate in a town with the high quality of life Southport has to offer particularly to the golf enthusiast . ’
8 If I asked if I asked you to compile a list of advertisers of companies and businesses who you think will advertise in a medical practice booklet you may you may list out twenty five .
9 More liability for officers of companies
10 The workshop was based on what we , in schools , would describe as ‘ active learning , ’ mixed with inputs of company ‘ models ’ for looking at problems and solutions .
11 Others take the view that marketing is part of everyone 's job and that R&D , in particular , is expected to supplement other inputs by making direct contact with users of company products and with competitive activities .
12 CISCO is seeking division of the Official List into segments with categories of companies set up according to their market capitalisation .
13 , The NRA has announced a " disturbing " rise in prosecutions of companies and individuals for polluting water over the last two years .
14 Transfer prices are those charged within families of companies for goods , services or intangibles .
15 There is not so much advocacy to be done ; much of the work is non-litigious ( such as drafting documents and advising on title ) , and the cases that do get into court tend to turn upon technicalities of company law , taxation , property and wills , or upon questions of company finance , rather than upon controversial questions of fact .
16 There is not so much advocacy to be done ; much of the work is non-litigious ( such as drafting documents and advising on title ) , and the cases that do get into court tend to turn upon technicalities of company law , taxation , property and wills , or upon questions of company finance , rather than upon controversial questions of fact .
17 Recruitment and selection are heavyweight matters in terms of company business .
18 Probably , in terms of company drive , this product was the sacred cow of all sacred cows and yet the economic tide was flowing against us .
19 In terms of company performance , use of foreign languages was vital to survival — though frequency of use depended on company-type and the position of the language user .
20 Despite this , these are impressive and long-needed safeguards for members of company pensions .
21 One of the most interesting areas for future harmonisation relates to groups of companies , and branches of companies .
22 the law on groups of companies
23 Areas to be examined include what barriers may prevent greater use of company voluntary arrangements , the potential to reduce the number of Companies House filing requirements , what simplifications could be made to the law affecting private companies , the law on groups of companies , disincorporation , and the restrictions on companies helping people to buy shares in them .
24 The department produces a wide range of reports relating to aspects of company manpower .
25 The legal adviser helps to negotiate the firm 's contracts ( and may have to travel all over the world in order to do so ) , keeps it right on matters of company law and employment law , pilots takeovers , etc. , and may , on a wider front , advise on what is proper conduct within a system of self-regulation adopted within the industry by means of a Code of Practice .
26 Then there are the personal perils for breaches of companies legislation which are not only manifold but , supplemented by the Insolvency Act and , where relevant , the Financial Services Act itself amended by the 1989 Companies Act , threaten to catch the unwary at every turn .
27 The monkey won after the experts buried themselves in their portfolios while the chimp , called Ola , threw darts at names of companies listed on the Stockholm exchange .
28 He then announced a partial relaxation of the wage freeze imposed in the original package , but only for employees of companies which were making profits .
29 Despite its ugly terminology and grandiose claims , re-engineering has been embraced publicly by scores of companies , including AT&T , Texas Instruments , Ford , Citicorp , Aetna Life and IBM .
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