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divestiture (of enterprises) N MKT COMPET

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loan to small and medium-sized enterprises N INV-FIN

Specialized Vocabulary

con·trolled ˈen·ter·prise N

ˈen·ter·prise cul·ture N esp Brit

ˈen·ter·prise zone N esp Brit

mixed ˈen·ter·prise N

pri·vate ˈen·ter·prise N

2. private enterprise (a business):

pub·lic ˈen·ter·prise N

small and medium-sized enterprises, SMEs N

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so many enterprises to be sold by such and such a date

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These technological upheavals brought about changes in institutional arrangements with the prominence of large corporations, allied business and financial services, nonprofit and public sector enterprises.
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These reforms were aimed at eliminating most state monopolies, simplifying taxes and customs duties, curtailing public employment, and privatizing major state enterprises.
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The state plays the preponderant role, including majority ownership of many enterprises.
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However, as individuals and enterprises engaged in computer crime have become more skilled and sophisticated, they erode the effectiveness of established perimeter-based security controls.
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A large percentage of the world's population has no choice but to survive on earnings from their own micro-enterprises.
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The computers were mostly used at educational institutions, organizations, and enterprises.
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The indigenous people now running these private enterprises were completely unprepared for the demands of a free market environment.
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To conceal their purpose, both fields were organized as ostensible business enterprises concerned with fishing and canning.
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Ongoing research work characterises social enterprises as often having multiple objectives, multiple stakeholders and multiple sources of funding.
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Prior books were devoted to the performance of public enterprises, inheritance and the underground economy.
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