big business造句91. Big business in Japan is elaborately organized to express its views on public policies.
92. My father's in Schenectady. He's got a big business . My father's rich , you bet!
93. Although devoted to big business and achievement, Dusseldorf does have its lighter side.
94. That was when cattle farming, or ranching, became a big business in the southwestern United States.
95. But red Toryism may be too morally censorious, and too hostile to big business, to fit the bill.
96. They are always trying to chip away at big government, big business , big unions, big influence.
97. Online shopping has become big business in the UK because of a lingering belief among consumers that they are victims of "rip-off Britain", the report claims.
98. "I am here for an overall change in the government that is being controlled by big business and they are not giving us the opportunities we are entitled to have," he said.
99. Horse racing isn't just a sport - it's also a big business.
100. As Gore Vidal, the connoisseur of American politics, has repeatedly pointed out, big business is decisive in American political decisions.
101. Yoko had largely confined her activities to the world of big business.
102. Our mutual understanding and cooperation will certainly result in big business.
103. Schumpeter derived from this analysis a lasting bias in favor of big business.
104. Factoring in connection with automobile installment accounts is a big business today.
105. The awarding of the Cyberport project in 1999 to Richard Li Tzar-kai's Pacific Century Group without open tender has sparked accusations of collusion between the government and big business.
106. The holy trinity of Davos used to be top politics, big business and high finance.
107. Benson was also big business, and Bluebell Lakes was already suffering in the recession.
108. To implement such a programme, we have to break the control of big business over the wealth of our countries and expropriate the large banks and financial institutions under workers' control.
109. The Olympics are big business, and in a business sense China is regarded as tantalizingly untapped territory.