big business

NOUN
  1. commercial enterprises organized and financed on a scale large enough to influence social and political policies
    big business is growing so powerful it is difficult to regulate it effectively
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  • He said the idea would let mom-and-pop stores buy their licenses "on a payment plan," allaying fears that the only big businesses would be able to afford to get into the market under his proposal. McDonnell will count votes before calling special session
  • Two big business dynasties had built universities in forest areas. Times, Sunday Times
  • If the government wants to collect more tax, it should show a favourable disposition towards big business. Times, Sunday Times
  • Can democracy survive a system in which politicians and political parties are dependent on the support of big business?
  • President of Russia V. Putin The Kremlin, Moscow VLADIMIR PUTIN: You know, I dont really like the word oligarch used to describe big business representatives in Russia. WN.com - Articles related to DTI favors zero tariffs on cement, wheat
  • The danger of commercialism is that the churches end up dancing to the tune of their big business sponsors.
  • During the past 15 years, they have transformed Poland into a paradise for big business and the wealthy, while large parts of the population lack the most elementary basic needs.
  • Among these are the myth that the New Deal ended the Great Depression, that fascism was a plot by big business rather than a mass movement, and that "corporativism" was the rule by corporations of the state, rather than the rule of the state over corporations. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • Big business joined together to form a climate change coalition to lobby successfully against the protocol.
  • The democratic rights to freely choose one's occupation and place of residency, as well as to immigration and asylum, are being ruthlessly sacrificed to the interests of big business.
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