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单词 Out of business
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1. When a company goes out of business, officials usually move in to take control.
2. Some of old newspapers had to go out of business for low sales.
3. Thousands of firms could go out of business.
4. This is going to put them out of business.
5. This fine restaurant has, regrettably, gone out of business.
6. The supermarkets are driving small shopkeepers out of business.
7. 50,000 companies have gone out of business.
8. The firm went out of business during the recession.
9. Some travel companies will probably go out of business this summer.
10. Small grocery stores are going out of business in the face of stiff competition from the large supermarket chains.
11. The new regulations will put many small firms out of business.
12. This shop has gone out of business for two months.
13. Higher interest rates will drive small firms out of business.
14. During the recession many small companies went out of business.
15. As dozens of pubs go out of business[/out of business.html], others are riding out the recession.
16. "This Week"'s German sister publication, "Diese Woche", went out of business.
17. The new regulations will put many small businesses out of business.
18. One high-street retailer has gone out of business.
19. Abigail, for example, opted out of business travel.
20. The league was out of business after three seasons.
21. The guarantee could be worthless if the firm goes out of business.
22. Not getting that job turned out to be a blessing in disguise, as the firm went out of business only a few months later.
23. Staff were whispering that the company was about to go out of business.
24. A rumour has surfaced that the company is about to go out of business.
25. If the company doesn't sharpen up soon, it will go out of business.
26. His father joked that his son was trying to put him out of business.
27. Firms that fail to take advantage of the new technology will go out of business.
28. The stringency of the safety regulations threatens to put many manufacturers out of business.
29. The net result is that small shopkeepers are being forced out of business.
30. The company has made gigantic losses this year, and will probably go out of business.
1. When a company goes out of business, officials usually move in to take control.
2. The guarantee could be worthless if the firm goes out of business.
3. Some of old newspapers had to go out of business for low sales.
4. The company has made gigantic losses this year, and will probably go out of business.
31. It hounded him out of business.
32. Yet nobody in government is likely to be blown out of business, come their publication on June 1st.
33. Since deregulation in 1979, dozens of airlines have gone out of business and dozens more have come into existence.
34. Read in studio Traders who've gone out of business in a showpiece shopping complex are suing the developers for damages.
35. Today a changing environment has forced many such organization either to become low slack systems or to go out of business.
36. It is the world's largest defence contractor and definitely not on the brink of going out of business.
37. Shell argues that rather than introducing new requirements of dubious value, governments should enforce existing regulations to force sub-standard ships out of business.
38. Unless they can make themselves more relevant and deliver some tangible benefits, they face going out of business.
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39. That could drive some tour companies out of business, they said.
40. The Reichmanns figured that if New York went out of business the world would go with it.
41. Farmers and ranchers are still going out of business on the plains today.
42. World economies are forcing small farmers out of business throughout the industrialized world.
43. A series of crop failures have driven many farmers out of business.
44. The advisory council goes out of business now, having delivered its long-awaited report.
45. The economy has forced a lot of companies out of business.
46. At worst, a poor rating can put a company out of business.
47. Weak management and cut-throat competition put the company out of business.
48. I expect the new commission cuts will put a number of bad and so-so travel agents out of business.
49. If your expenses are even one percent higher than your revenues, you are on your way out of business.
50. This co-operative society closed its doors in 1968, forced out of business by the large supermarkets.
51. As a result 5,000 farmers are going out of business every year and the suicide rate for farmers has never been higher.
52. Larry couldn't disguise his satisfaction at seeing his competitor go out of business.
53. In such a fiercely competitive environment, it's inevitable that some companies will go out of business.
54. Its peeling paint and broken windows stand testimony that it went out of business because it had become too costly to maintain.
55. If the drought continues, officials fear it could drive cattle producers and farmers out of business permanently.
56. But most analysts agree that many health insurance companies would be driven out of business.
57. If they were trying to put us out of business, they have failed completely.
58. Whether the penny-a-pound levy would force growers out of business is a matter of dispute.
59. Milk quotas imposed on dairy farmers have now stabilised, but only after putting many farmers out of business.
60. He no longer works after school; the company for which he briefly worked went out of business.
61. Hundreds of smaller chains and stores went out of business, many hurt by price wars waged by appliance chains.
62. If they were not, bird-watching and natural history museums would each go out of business.
63. Some companies go out of business because market share is captured by competitors.
64. Such costly advances in disposal have strengthened big garbage companies, but are putting small ones out of business.
65. It was assumed that I might well put a customer or two out of business.
66. They almost ran him out of business, until the old man began training Malays to do the work.
67. A seller who accepted an unlimited liability for economic loss on many of his transactions would soon go out of business.
68. In Ireland, the coverage of unions is now so extensive that the loan sharks have been almost driven out of business.
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69. Knowing where you are every day can be the difference between building a successful business and going out of business.
70. Most of the downtown bread stores have been driven out of business by stagflation.
71. Now that the war was over the Navy was, in effect, out of business, and it sought repossession.
72. Rather, the independent-minded newspapers believe that the government now wants to drive them out of business.
73. Time allowed 02:26 Read in studio Small garages in the region could be forced out of business in a new petrol price war.
74. However, focusing merely on customer effectiveness would eventually mean they could go out of business.
75. It is easy to see that an attacker could put even an industrial-strength Web server out of business due to the amplification effects of the attack.
76. Small companies will go out of business if they are not well managed.
77. After he busted out of the scene of his first exile, Elba, it took the Duke of Wellington, Marshal Blucher and a lot of troops at Waterloo to put him out of business once and for all.
78. It will go out of business because it is always in the red.
79. A firm might sometimes sell at a loss to drive a competitor out of business, and thereby increase its market power.
80. The trader does not cause the company to go out of business.
81. In the Indonesian province of West Nusa Tenggara, 33 of 36 producers are said to have gone out of business.
82. Vinella cautions that he does not think Goldman will go out of business, but said the high-profile accusations of dishonesty and double-dealing can wear on a bank's reputation.
83. It's a fact that thousands of companies go out of business every year.
84. The American Society of Travel Agents said in a preliminary estimate that as many as 10000 of its 25000 members could be put out of business.
85. They tried to convince pubs that the smoke-free law would drive them out of business so they would lobby against the law.
86. To get the most out of business negotiations, it is important to have every causal factor working in your favor.
87. But many of these plants were rooted in the 1980s and needed to go out of business as China moved up the industrial ladder and implemented new labour legislation that shook their sweatshop model.
88. Enzo would be stuck at Tyler's until the place was driven out of business by some still more gargantuan sensorium that sold everything from new spouses to plastic surgery.
89. If it were adopted, this "gainful employment" rule as it called might reduce student enrollments at such colleges by a third, by driving a number of for-profit colleges out of business.
90. Bag makers have already felt the pinch from the looming restrictions. Some have even been forced out of business.
91. Pampering, he says, a great deal of the stress out of business travel.
92. These companies also know that since the last boom, suppliers have cut capacity, merged or gone out of business.
93. Spend billions from your monopoly profits and strongarm your partners and drive Skyhook out of business.
94. Barstow has 4 million inhabitants. After the news spread, local residents snapped up bottled water, some restaurants out of business due to lack of water.
95. In spite of help from Extension, small farmers continue to go out of business.
96. The issuing bank would be driven out of business if it didn't. They all were using fractional reserve banking so if you have a big player that's demanding gold from you you're in trouble.
97. KAR is to come public at a time when many of its main customers, used-car dealers, are going out of business.
98. An increase in sobriety would put thousands of bartenders out of business.
99. My loudest critics claimed I wanted to put every log hauler and mill worker out of business.
100. Likewise, if Jones' product was available more readily or less expensively from some other source, Jones would either go out of business or be forced to lower his prices to a competitive rate.
101. Payments are made net of income tax at the basic rate 2, if the company goes out of business, the loan creditors rank before the shareholders.
102. You must be! Running us all out of business[sentencedict .com], they say. Balderdash!
103. Wal-Mart's Buy America campaign was a great success and helped to reduce resentment against the giant discounter for putting small-town merchants out of business.
104. Yet, some thrive while others struggle or go out of business.
105. Any restaurant asking for your PIN code will go out of business, but when it comes to the web, users put themselves at risk sharing the same private information.
106. In those hard times, the car factory had to go out of business.
107. The automobile 4S shops with various contradicts and pressure are facing furious competitions and the unpredicted survival challenges and some are facing the condition of going out of business.
108. Some of our customers, they go bankrupt go out of business.
109. If we could abolish the government monopoly on the creation of money, the Federal Reserve would be forced to clean up its act or go out of business.
110. Some of our customers - they go bankrupt and go out of business.
111. He said he wouldn't give him a single penny after Tom dropped out of business school.
112. 2000 – U.S. retail giant Montgomery Ward announces it is going out of business after 128 years.
113. In other words, you can either pay to play or you go out of business.
114. A badly run company is , therefore , forced to improve or go out of business.
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