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com·pa·ny [ˈkʌmpəni] N

3. company no pl (visitors):

obisk m
gostje m pl

4. company THEAT:

5. company MIL:

četa f

ˈchar·ter com·pa·ny N

ˈfi·nance com·pa·ny N, ˈfi·nance house N

ˈleas·ing com·pa·ny N

lim·it·ed ˈcom·pa·ny N Brit

ˈoil com·pa·ny N

par·ent ˈcom·pa·ny N

ˈpet·rol com·pa·ny N

ˈrep·er·tory com·pa·ny N

ˈstock com·pa·ny N Am

1. stock company FIN:

2. stock company THEAT:

ˈtruck·ing com·pa·ny N Am Aus

joint-stock ˈcom·pa·ny N Brit

pub·lic lim·it·ed ˈcom·pa·ny N Brit

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Third party companies use these devices to offer services such as directions and emergency assistance to their customers.
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Executives from traditional financial institutions are joining the peer-to-peer companies as board members, lenders and investors, indicating that the new financing model is establishing itself in the mainstream.
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Those companies do not want to see people getting injured on their roads, as it will tarnish a company's reputation.
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To increase the sources of funding, regulators can remove the barriers which currently prevent companies from investing in infrastructure, such as steep capital charges for such investments.
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Snowboarding videos usually contain video footage of professional riders sponsored by companies.
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The companies were small light infantry special forces units which specialized in infiltration and irregular warfare.
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Telegraph (and telex) charged per word sent, so companies which sent large volumes of telegrams developed codes to save money on tolls.
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He hoped to capitalize on the mining companies' growing receptiveness to reclamation and remediation projects that dealt with waste land in new, innovative ways.
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Despite this seeming success, neither the railroad companies nor the various unions representing railway employees were satisfied with either the process or the decisions rendered.
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When companies make decisions to innovate by expanding their business and developing new products, they take on a significant commercial risk.
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