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  • 1Corporate Gothic — (also referred to as CorpGoth) was originally the name given to Goths working in the office from nine till five. The term Corporate Gothic referred as well to the formal clothing the ‘Office Goths’ were wearing during their work. Recently,… …

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  • 2Corporate America (album) — Corporate America Studio album by Boston Released August 27, 2002 Recorded 2002 (?) …

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  • 3Corporate election — refers to a Christian soteriological view that understands Christian salvation to be based on God choosing in Christ a people whom he destines to be holy and blameless in his sight. [1] Put another way, Election is the corporate choice of the… …

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  • 4Corporate communication — is the message issued by a corporate organization, body, or institute to its publics. Publics can be both internal (employees, stakeholders, i.e. share and stock holders) and external (agencies, channel partners, media, government, industry… …

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  • 5Corporate law — (also company or corporations law) is the study of how shareholders, directors, employees, creditors, and other stakeholders such as consumers, the community and the environment interact with one another under the internal rules of the firm.… …

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  • 6Corporate finance — Corporate finance …

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  • 7Corporate development — refers to the planning and execution of a wide range of strategies to meet specific organizational objectives. The kinds of activities falling under corporate development may include initiatives such as recruitment of a new management team, plans …

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  • 8Corporate America — Corporate America/Britain/Germany, etc. ► used to refer to large companies that have a lot of influence in the economy of the US, Britain, Germany, etc.: »Corporate America is starting to look at the millions of cars it owns for traveling… …

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  • 9Corporate America/Britain/Germany — Corporate America/Britain/Germany, etc. ► used to refer to large companies that have a lot of influence in the economy of the US, Britain, Germany, etc.: »Corporate America is starting to look at the millions of cars it owns for traveling… …

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  • 10Corporate America/Britain/Germany, etc. — Corporate America/Britain/Germany, etc. ► used to refer to large companies that have a lot of influence in the economy of the US, Britain, Germany, etc.: »Corporate America is starting to look at the millions of cars it owns for traveling… …

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