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  • ...'he joined [[Monte Carlo TV]] as a producer and in 1985 became the Head of International Production.'<ref name="SCLbehavioural">SCL Behavioural [http://sclbehaviour ...he launch was farmyard manure.<ref>Fragrance agency scents a good business opportunity BYLINE: By MICHAEL LEAPMAN The Independent (London) August 26, 1992, Wednes
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  • ...ng Kong to work with [[Cazenove & Co]] in 1992. In 1994 he was offered the opportunity to join [[Drax (Myanmar) Ltd]], an enterprising new venture in Burma, as Op *DIRECTOR Appointed: 31/12/1997 Dissolved: 22/08/2000 Occupation: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CONSULT Company Number: 03489510 Company Name: [[M N X Limited|M
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  • ...e of 'frustration' among farmers, it says, while Brexit provides a 'unique opportunity to assess the regulatory environment under which farming operates'.<ref nam ...to be involved in high-level policy development with a strong emphasis on international affairs.'
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  • *[[International Chamber of Commerce]] (ICC) ...transnational corporations who use the influence of the ICC to promote an international political and economic climate that is favourable to their interests.' {{re
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  • ...s of the 1990’s’. The company had been accused of participation in two international price fixing conspiracies in the food additives industry [41]. ...l property rights regime embodied in the (WTO rules), on the one hand, and international human rights law, on the other."[45]
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  • ...of new business both in the public and private sectors. There is also the opportunity to extend the services offered by GSL through targeted acquisitions.'10 In March 2004, the Prison Privatisation Report International reported that 'Group 4 has been recruiting casual staff to work in Port Phi
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  • ...g Special Branch. Shortly after leaving school, Atkinson offered White the opportunity to go to Dublin as a courier for him. This he did, handing over a sealed en ...gating not only all forms of subversion, including communism, but also the international traffic in drugs and the traffic in women and children". But, he says, "McG
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  • ...This new, official, access to the shop floor provided the League with the opportunity to launch "Facts", a monthly news sheet for foremen and works supervisors. ...ral feature of the Labour government's foreign policy, gave the League the opportunity to pursue alleged Communists with a vengeance:
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  • ...achievement. Central to this was the idea of drawing Russia back into the international financial community: ...in the sixties had led to a rapid growth in the "revolutionary left" (the International Socialists were so excited by their success they decided to become a politi
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  • ...'convenience', have been challenged, along with the exploitation of every opportunity to push impulse buying. ...increase of 12% from the previous year. $47 billion of this came from the international sector, of which 45.6% was from Asda – that's roughly $23 billion. <ref>
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  • ...ed for breaching these codes, for example through allegations of breaching international labour standards, which presents a glaring contradiction. [[People and Plan Wal-Mart has its own 'code of conduct' for its international suppliers. However, it refuses to disclose any factory names and addresses,
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  • Chairman of the Asia Pacific Advisory Committee of the Royal Institute of International Affairs ...ern Foods is a fairly progressive employer. It is a member of the Race for Opportunity, working to promote ethnic minority businesses. It is part of the ‘Employ
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  • ...ms and business associations, and claims to provide unparalleled access to international policy makers and regulatory authorities.’[46] ...ies, law firms and business associations who are responsible for following international environmental and sustainable development policies that have an impact on U
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  • ...ter, Judith (2001) ‘Holding Corporations Accountable, Corporate Conduct, International Codes, and Citizen Action’, Zed Books, London and New York, pg. 98</ref> ...ing relationship to a co-marketing relationship is being considered a huge opportunity.
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  • ...he UK, with 27.8 million square feet of sales area and 1,275 stores in its international operations with 40.4 million square feet of sales area. <ref> [http://www.t ...ww.corporatewatch.org.uk/content/tesco-plc-influence-lobbying Tesco: A new international company] ''Corporate Watch'', 26 January 2004 </ref>
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  • ...ed critique of 'public private partnerships' check out the Public Services International Research Unit (PSIRU) at www.psiru.org and "Captive State: The corporate Ta ...ets and deliveries to them put great pressure on suppliers who have little opportunity or incentive to check the legality of their labour. Supermarkets go to grea
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  • ...company [[BUPA]]. He is the former Managing Director of Chemicals at [[BP International]], paid £987,000 in 1998. He sat on the Government's [[Competitiveness Adv ...d £600 million on a stake in PetroChina, both in 2000. [[BP]] has seen an opportunity to cash in on the CO2 emission limits set by the Kyoto Summit on Global War
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  • Managing Director of PES International (Petroleum Engineering Services), a subsurface oil and gas production and w ...on to buy Amoco and £16 billion to buy ARCO, both in 1999. BP has seen an opportunity to cash in on the CO2 emission limits set by the Kyoto Summit on Global War
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  • ...in the planning, preparation and implementation of both world wars. The [[International War Crimes Tribunal]] pronounced the company guilty for its share of respon ...ive victims of AIDS of desperately needed medication. After three years of international outrage, the case was withdrawn. {{ref|230}}
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  • '''BG Group''' is an international natural gas company involved in exploration and production. It operates in ...s admitting the appointment to the Welfare-to-Work Taskforce gave him 'the opportunity to communicate...assessments of a particular situation clear and undiluted
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