Corporation [noun]

Definition of Corporation:

business organization, usually large

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Sentence/Example of Corporation:

The episode also includes discussion on the hard choices Bergh made around layoffs, a look into the ambitious diversity and inclusion plan he published in June, and leading a multinational corporation through the uncertainty of a pandemic.

The Pakistan military controls vast swaths of the country’s economy through military-linked corporations, such as the Fauji Foundation, one of the country’s largest conglomerates with interests ranging from cement to cereals.

The remaining funds, worth $300 million, are set to be supplied by partnering corporations such as IBM, Microsoft, Intel, and others.

Last August, nearly 200 of the world’s top business executives announced a new purpose for their corporations.

Over the same period, seismic improvements in shipping and technology made it possible for corporations to rely on networks of suppliers that stretch across the planet.

This is why large corporations spend so much on big data and analytics.

In future years the poor-rate (so-called) will include, in addition to these, all other rates levyable by the Corporation.

Any person who owes debts, or business corporation, may become a voluntary bankrupt.

What is a manufacturing corporation, within the meaning of the law, is not even yet fully known.

And this may be done by a corporation through its properly organized officers.