commercial enterprise

NOUN
  1. an enterprise connected with commerce
  2. the activity of providing goods and services involving financial and commercial and industrial aspects
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How To Use commercial enterprise In A Sentence

  • Part of this involves a small commercial enterprise selling hanging baskets and tote bags. Times, Sunday Times
  • Large and medium - sized industrial and commercial enterprise participates in agriculture to develop is a practical road.
  • There are probably many more people that go shooting than used to go hunting with hounds, and it is a big commercial enterprise, so the hunt sabs may have a harder time of it trying to get shooting banned.
  • In a sector full of uncertainty, false starts and expensive delays, their aim is to design and complete attractive commercial enterprises with the minimum of fuss.
  • I wanted to say simply this, that the fact that my client is engaged in a commercial enterprise is not a disentitling circumstance.
  • All flats above commercial enterprises are leasehold, because the freehold will be owned by the person who owns the entire premises. Times, Sunday Times
  • Don't forget this is a commercial enterprise - we're here to make money.
  • While this no different to any other commercial enterprise, public bodies considering mutualisation will need to bear in mind the risk of failure and the possible need for a buy-back. Overcoming challenges of public sector mutualisation
  • In contrast, a creditor is a commercial enterprise or a person to whom money is owed.
  • Under reform, the village and its collective enterprises became much like a shareholding corporation, a commercial enterprise, with cadres as the executives.
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