Definitions
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a division of a business firm
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Examples
-
A spokesman at the business department declined to comment on whether any measures will be specifically introduced in the budget.
-
A particularly curious change Gordon Brown announced was the creation of the Business Council for Britain, which will work closely with the newly formed business department.
-
"One of our instructors just returned from Afghanistan," she said, naming Alex Clifford who teaches accounting in the business department.
-
Announcing reductions in central government spending, including 836 million pounds of savings at the business department, Chief Secretary to the Treasury David Laws said the action is designed to send a "shockwave" through ministries.
-
Ron Anderson received a Distinguished Alumnus Award for his service on the college's board and for his help with the business department.
-
"One of our instructors just returned from Afghanistan," she said, naming Alex Clifford who teaches accounting in the business department.
-
Ron Anderson received a Distinguished Alumnus Award for his service on the college's board and for his help with the business department.
-
"One of our instructors just returned from Afghanistan," she said, naming Alex Clifford who teaches accounting in the business department.
-
Ron Anderson received a Distinguished Alumnus Award for his service on the college's board and for his help with the business department.
-
"One of our instructors just returned from Afghanistan," she said, naming Alex Clifford who teaches accounting in the business department.
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.