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corporate

adjective as in allied

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Such ideas have been met with alarm in traditional economic and corporate circles.

From BBC

To quote Isabella Weber, who helped mainstream the idea of corporate price hikes as an inflationary force: “Unemployment weakens governments. Inflation kills them.”

From Slate

She did suggest a crackdown on corporate price-gouging, but was mostly dissuaded from touting such corporate-oversight policy planks by her brother-in-law, who took leave from his job as an Uber executive to advise her campaign.

From Slate

Already this diverges from Schur’s previous hits, in that Charles doesn’t have a corporate structure to navigate or any professional obligations.

From Salon

“Everyone deserves access to fresh, nutritious food, and we're committed to using the power of Instacart to break down barriers that too often stand in the way,” Dani Dudeck, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer at Instacart, said in a statement.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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