mergerin a sentence
merger as in: business merger
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The Kawasaki merger represented an inconvenient truth: Manufacturing in America was a tough business in the post-globalization world. (source)merger = combining of two companies
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Leah was even less comfortable than Sue and was the only part of our recently extended family who was openly hostile to the merger.† (source)
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As the Oxford University economist Paul Collier has noted, that merger of standards and bureaucracies would create a larger common market for tariff-free import of African manufactured goods.† (source)
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From the mid-1970s to the end of the 1980s, the amount of money involved in mergers and acquisitions every year on Wall Street increased 2,000 percent, peaking at almost a quarter of a trillion dollars.† (source)
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What with the merger of SBG and Rutland.† (source)
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The drums went bang and the cymbals clanged and the financial manipulators found a champion, a legal scholar who lent respectability to their righteous dreams of merger and consolidation; buy out, take over and sell off, all for the good of the many, of course.† (source)
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He delegated me to complete the social and professional merger with them by marrying Jonathan.† (source)
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A businessman talking loudly on a cell phone passed us, talking about mergers.† (source)
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IFF was formed in 1958, through the merger of two small companies.† (source)
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You spent your career in mergers and what, acquisitions.† (source)
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Her client and his were considering a private merger; they had worked together on it for several weeks, and he felt the vibrations; they could have worked out a private merger of their own—so why didn't they?† (source)
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My wife's niece, Sara, is already a vice-president in mergers and acquisitions.† (source)
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Tax specialists, litigation specialists, labor specialists, merger specialists, the works.† (source)
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You've been buying up companies all over Europe through mergers and acquisitions using surrogate and misleading corporate entities.† (source)
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If you have been misled by those old-fashioned extremists who claimed that he would never join us, that no merger is possible between his way of life and ours, that it's either one or the other-tonight's event will prove to you that anything can be reconciled and united!† (source)
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The poultry industry was also transformed by a wave of mergers in the 1980s.† (source)
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