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corporation

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


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LunaJets, a private aircraft broker, said the phones have been ringing constantly with corporations and the ultrawealthy looking for help getting out.

From The Wall Street Journal

E2EE has been hailed by privacy experts as the best way to protect conversations from hackers, corporations and even repressive authorities trying to snoop on users.

From BBC

Chris Hayward, the corporation's policy chairman, said the decision marked a "major step forward for the Barbican Centre and its place on the world stage".

From BBC

The BBC has apologised several times since the broadcast on 22 February, and the ceremony remains unavailable to watch on iPlayer after the corporation removed it the following day.

From BBC

Rather than leading American corporations into a brave new future, some Wall Street analysts say, he’s capitalizing on a chance to slash costs at a company with excessive staffing.

From The Wall Street Journal