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enterprise

[en-ter-prahyz] / ˈɛn tərˌpraɪz /




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As such, this enterprise could reveal the underlying rules-based nature of organismal construction and diversification.

From The Wall Street Journal

Those fears are somewhat overstated, simply because the purchasers of enterprise software don’t change their work flows quickly.

From Barron's

Washington is proposing a three-sided arrangement including Russia, with the Americans acting as the chief manager of the joint enterprise.

From The Wall Street Journal

The transaction has an enterprise value of 477 billion yen, equivalent to $3.05 billion, including debt, Sapporo Holdings said in a separate disclosure.

From The Wall Street Journal

Islamabad has promised to divest dozens of its cash-burning enterprises in the finance, energy, industrial and retailing sectors by 2029 under a $7 billion loan programme agreed with the International Monetary Fund last year.

From Barron's