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: 1. Fee from management contracts is often the result of a good deals concluding.

2. Fees from management contracts is often the result of a good deals concluding.

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1. These goods are rated highly abroad.

2. This businessman invests a lot in paper industry.

3. This contract is very interesting.

4. Profit from transportation and travel service can be important source of revenue for international airlines.

5. The corporations business is expanding.

 

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It is the oldest building in the city.

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1. This company spends (little) money than that one.

2. It will be (expensive) project than the previous one.

3. The (high) oil price today, (fast) will grow dollars exchange rate.

4. The Board of Directors have selected (clever) and (smart) president who will manage the corporation within the period of five next years.

5. The (little) we have (the little) we worry, (the little) we worry (the little) we fear, (the little) we fear (the little) we achieve, (the little) we achieve (the little) we receive, (the little) we receive (the little) we worry, (the much) we have (the much) we miss.

 

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: 1.Service companies perform services for a fee. (Present Simple Tense to perform )

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1. The company has been manufacturing goods from raw material it buys itself for 2 years already.

2. He opened a sole proprietorship several years ago.

3. A good friend of mine has signed recently the agreement on joining a partnership uniting attorneys.

4. A stockholder is a person who possesses shares or stocks belonging to some corporation.

5. Many countries make a clear distinction between public and private companies.

 

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: The manager intends to raise capital of partnership by bringing in new partners or by incorporating with smaller companies.

How does the manager intend to raise capital of partnership?

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The manager does not intend to raise capital of partnership by bringing in new partners or by incorporating with smaller companies

1. Computer Corporation Apple began its life with two students of Stanford University working in a small garage.

2. This company took a loan in the bank and launched own business as children clothing company.

3. Knowledge of Geography is very useful when trying to find the right market.

4. Some people compare a small company with a family.

5. The manager always explains the relationship between employees needs and the rewards and satisfaction of any job you contribute to a team

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1. The learners were to go abroad in compliance with the previously signed agreement on education process.

2. He had to pay penalty because of non- paying taxes in time.

3. The manager did his utmost to win investments for his small-scale business development.

4. Do you know how to win confidence of his potential buyers?

5. There was a funny advertisement on TV last night.



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