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Considerable interest was also shown both by the press and in legal commercial circles.
Strategic moves will bring success in commercial circles.
It remained on a secure financial footing for most of its existence and came to enjoy a high reputation within commercial circles.
And it turns out that there may be a beacon of hope for New Yorkers who like to travel in less commercial circles.
During his business life he did a considerable amount of stock valuing, and was recognised in commercial circles as an expert.
The marriage brought useful connections within commercial circles and Hooke's legal career flourished.
This long-running action excited much interest in legal and commercial circles on account of both its length and its cost.
It may also have been connected with the recurring impact in Kano of the Islamic 'ascetic' movements, particularly current in commercial circles.
To dream of failures and gloomy outlooks in commercial circles, denotes trouble and ominous threatening of failure in real business life.
Comment and discussion were confined mainly to financial and commercial circles interested in the prospective EMU, to foreign and economic ministries in the Twelve's capitals.
Why she became the wife of Mr. Presty (known in commercial circles as a merchant enriched by the sale of vinegar) she was never able to explain.
Zeng met representatives from Taiwan's industrial and commercial circles, and will also tour around the region to get a better understanding of the latest developments to the island's economy.
He became chairman of local banking, gas, railway, and other companies, and for the last twenty years of his life he was a leader in commercial circles and affairs.
In both Saigon and Paris, Sabatier was criticized by commercial circles for his policy of keeping business interests out of Đắk Lắk.
The agile testing movement has received growing popularity since 2006 mainly in commercial circles, whereas government and military software providers use this methodology but also the traditional test-last models (e.g. in the Waterfall model).
The agile testing movement (which includes but is not limited to forms of testing practiced on agile development projects) has popularity mainly in commercial circles, whereas the CMM was embraced by government and military software providers.
Although it was widely denounced in commercial circles, the one concession the Emperor gained which made the treaty perhaps more valuable than any other was permission to construct the Great North Road across Algaria to the southern border of Drasnia.
According to author Peter L. Bernstein, Cunliffe criticized one of the committee's dissenting members, a young John Maynard Keynes, by stating that "Mr. Keynes, in commercial circles, is not considered to have any knowledge or experience in practical exchange or business problems."
This is a study undertaken by Michael Roe of the University of Plymouth following recognition in commercial circles in Western Europe that Eastern European states were operating unfair practices in the administration, a particular concern of EC member states of the effects on their own hauliers.
While staying in the house of Mr. John Lloyd, of Wygfair, St. Asaph, he was struck with apoplexy, and died 19 October 1805, at the age of 75, highly esteemed both in scientific and commercial circles, and widely popular, owing to his genial manners and unstinted hospitality.