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corporation

[kawr-puh-rey-shuhn] / ˌkɔr pəˈreɪ ʃən /


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Although the BBC welcomed the increase, the corporation has indicated it wants the government to take back responsibility for funding the World Service in its entirety, as it did until 2014.

From BBC

This same cohort witnessed and participated in the growing power of corporations in the 1980s and beyond, so “Mad Men” provided a grounding context on the power of brands built around individual stories.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mandy Hill, president of the Publishers Association, said the backtrack was a victory "over the self-interest of a handful of large corporations".

From BBC

After China entered the World Trade Organization in 2001, U.S. corporations shifted production overseas at an unprecedented speed.

From MarketWatch

Those issued by the U.S. government and blue-chip, investment-grade corporations — as well as tax-free municipals — typically have the lowest risk of default.

From MarketWatch