Law and Contemporary Problems, 36. sējumsSchool of Law, Duke University, 1971 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 92.
54. lappuse
... Opportunity , and in the private sector . New and expanded business opportunities capable of leveraging these expanding sources of capital funds must be provided to stimulate the creation of enterprises which can multiply their initial ...
... Opportunity , and in the private sector . New and expanded business opportunities capable of leveraging these expanding sources of capital funds must be provided to stimulate the creation of enterprises which can multiply their initial ...
60. lappuse
... opportunities is the discretionary purchase in- dustry . Business opportunities may be said to lie in the areas of fad industries and intermediaries for labor - intensive production . The fad industry is one area of business opportunity ...
... opportunities is the discretionary purchase in- dustry . Business opportunities may be said to lie in the areas of fad industries and intermediaries for labor - intensive production . The fad industry is one area of business opportunity ...
66. lappuse
... opportunities based on demographic changes . At the very least , such information is needed to enable the minority entrepreneur to make realistic calcula- tions about risks and opportunities . Rather than proposing a mass migration of ...
... opportunities based on demographic changes . At the very least , such information is needed to enable the minority entrepreneur to make realistic calcula- tions about risks and opportunities . Rather than proposing a mass migration of ...
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