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chambers

[cheym-berz] / ˈtʃeɪm bərz /






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Ahead of the shutdown last year, Tom Hammersley, marketing manager at Staffordshire Chambers of Commerce, told the BBC that the drop in demand at Wedgwood had come against a backdrop of increasing costs.

From BBC

The NHS, the British Chambers of Commerce and the Local Government Association are among those who have committed to encouraging their staff and members to sign up.

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In a statement, councillor Sarah Chambers previously said it was time to bring the "campaign of flag flying to an end" but she "fully" supported those who chose to fly flags on their own property.

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But the British Chambers of Commerce said the £1bn figure "is likely to be a massive underestimate".

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Law firm research guide Chambers USA describes him as a "thorough and deep-thinking lawyer" who "lives, breathes and sleeps trials, and has such a natural way in front of juries."

From Barron's