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Most American professional sports leagues have a CBA — essentially a labor contract between an organization and its workforce, in which workers can agree to fines for certain violations, among other workplace issues.

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“He had a powerful business partner, I believe, who died suddenly and left him everything: so he essentially inherited the city wholesale. Anja has a network of people who report to her,” said Irian.

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GDP by industry was essentially unchanged between October and November at 2.327 trillion Canadian dollars, the equivalent of US$1.725 trillion, Statistics Canada said.

From The Wall Street Journal

It was Elon Musk’s gamble that a company could be built on a vehicle powered by what was commonly dismissed by rivals at the time as essentially laptop batteries.

From The Wall Street Journal

He echoed his view in TV appearances, telling Bloomberg that bank lobbyists were “out there trying to ban their competition” and accusing banks of lending out their customers’ deposits “without their permission essentially.”

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