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  • noun Alternative form of big business.

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Examples

  • Willis and Warren have a band of their own called Big Business, and this is their second outing as part of The Melvins.

    RVABlogs 2008

  • "It's the responsibility of the large Energy buyers such as Big Business's to source the most sustainable form of Energy, such huge buying power for sustainable sources will decrease Market demand on Fossil Fuels and reduce cost of the transition".

    RIA Journal 2010

  • "It's the responsibility of the large Energy buyers such as Big Business's to source the most sustainable form of Energy, such huge buying power for sustainable sources will decrease Market demand on Fossil Fuels and reduce cost of the transition".

    RIA Journal 2010

  • "It's the responsibility of the large Energy buyers such as Big Business's to source the most sustainable form of Energy, such huge buying power for sustainable sources will decrease Market demand on Fossil Fuels and reduce cost of the transition".

    Latest News from AJAX & RIA Journal 2010

  • "It's the responsibility of the large Energy buyers such as Big Business's to source the most sustainable form of Energy, such huge buying power for sustainable sources will decrease Market demand on Fossil Fuels and reduce cost of the transition".

    RIA Journal 2010

  • "It's the responsibility of the large Energy buyers such as Big Business's to source the most sustainable form of Energy, such huge buying power for sustainable sources will decrease Market demand on Fossil Fuels and reduce cost of the transition".

    AGORAVOX - The Citizen Media JF-Online 2009

  • And so, rising like a Phoenix, the defunct Economic Recovery Advisory Board is reconstituted with Big Business at its helm, new membership in support and a new name to capture the President's emerging affection for job creation.

    Bevis Longstreth: Obama's Phoenix: The Council on Jobs and Competitiveness Bevis Longstreth 2011

  • Alas, any examination of the history of our Government's handling of the unemployment problem under President Herbert Hoover between the Great Crash and FDR's inauguration, reveals parallels to what President Obama did today that are unnerving to the extent they predict how the phoenix-like Council on Jobs and Competitiveness will behave under the leadership of Big Business.

    Bevis Longstreth: Obama's Phoenix: The Council on Jobs and Competitiveness Bevis Longstreth 2011

  • Rising like a Phoenix, the defunct Economic Recovery Advisory Board is reconstituted with Big Business at its helm, new membership in support and a new name to capture the emerging affection for job creation.

    Bevis Longstreth: Obama's Phoenix: The Council on Jobs and Competitiveness Bevis Longstreth 2011

  • Sixth, because corporate income tax revenues have dropped by half in the past decade, while Big Business is enjoying record profits, I will ask the IRS to audit every one of the Fortune 500.

    Alan Grayson maps out a progressive agenda 2011

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