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- noun Plural of
corporation .
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Examples
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Mr. Tully concedes that the shift to cloud in corporations is just beginning and will take years to play out.
Gartner Tech Forecast: Cloudy and Getting Cloudier - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Mr. Tully concedes that the shift to cloud in corporations is just beginning and will take years to play out.
Gartner Tech Forecast: Cloudy and Getting Cloudier - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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He then doubled down on the phrase "corporations are people," which attracted ridicule and criticism from Democrats after he first made it last month in Iowa.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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SERWER: One thing I wanted to raise with you, though, is you term corporations or corporate behavior often as "psychopathic."
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I think evilness of corporations is also making people suffer more rather than helping, contributing to poverty, wider income gap, and higher crime rates.
Fogel Vs. Wonks, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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While Bruce Nussbaum runs through a number of reasons why people are losing faith in corporations in the United States, I think his list has a wider applicability to institutions in general, including not only corporations, but also governmental agencies, including schools and universities.
Stephen Downes: Deinstitutionalizing Education Stephen Downes 2010
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The claim that curbing green house gases will cut into the mega profits of the same big corporations is more than likely true.
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The story of Alaska native corporations is one of good intentions gone awry - and federal authorities looking the other way because it suited their interests.
For many with stake in Alaska native corporations, promise of better life remains unfulfilled Robert O'Harrow Jr. 2010
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Elegant, a pleasure to listen to, articulate, communicates extremely well, has a vision for the United States first, looks after the american public and not give aways to corporations, is not a religious fruit cake.
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The model that the Dems have created about bailing out large corporations is the fluke.
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