noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
corporate
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Nor are the problems confined to the rarefied atmosphere of corporate boardrooms .
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How does he sound populist without offending his supporters in the corporate boardroom ?
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Do not be tempted to dismiss such corporate homilies as boardroom hokum.
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They may be displayed in cars, on lawns and in corporate boardrooms .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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After a boardroom tussle at Paramount, its studio chief, Frank Mancuso, quit.
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And with that, a nineteen-year journey from a Wall Street mailroom to a Wall Street boardroom ended.
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But women earn only about three-fourths of the incomes earned by men, who still dominate the boardrooms and political power centers.
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Manion and the rest of the management team were still gathering up their materials when Katherine reentered the boardroom .
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Now, I try to make it a point to get out in the boardroom to recognize something or some one.
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She asked if he had left the boardroom before or after the altercation with his wife at the party.
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These activities enrich the course programme by informing undergraduate courses with the latest principles and practices emerging from international boardrooms and marketplaces.
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They will be doubtful if the little Englander view prevails both here and in the boardrooms of the generating companies.