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7 Sentences With "rule of business"

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It's just Disney exercising the first rule of business: Know your value.
NEW YORK, March 12 (Reuters) - Everyone knows the Golden Rule of business is to pay yourself first.
The most important rule of business is that there has to be a market for it, a.k.a.
We help marketers follow the golden rule of business — "Know Your Customer" — so that they can deliver a better experience.
She became a member of the Taylor Society. She visited more than fifty-five businesses for the article, "The Golden Rule of Business," to see how "scientific management and Christian values" worked together. She decided it was the best way to protect workers and at the same time maximize profits. Tarbell was a founding member of the Authors' League in 1914: a collective to support working writers which later became the Authors Guild.
He goes to Shruti with the idea of becoming her business partner, but she refuses because she is worried a partnership might lead to a romantic complication. She tells Bittoo the number one rule of business is not let love get in the way. Shruti and Bittoo go to meet Chanda Narang (Shena Gamat), a famous wedding planner, in hopes Chanda will hire Shruti. Chanda shows no interest in Shruti but loses one of her male workers and offers Bittoo the job.
The term "economic rationalism" is commonly used in criticism of free-market economic policies as amoral or asocial. In this context, it may be summarised as "the view that commercial activity... represents a sphere of activity in which moral considerations, beyond the rule of business probity dictated by enlightened self-interest, have no role to play" (Quiggin 1997). The well- known statement of Margaret Thatcher, "There is no such thing as society. There are individuals, and there are families," is often quoted in that context, but the interpretation of that statement is disputed.

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