Backing at a business meeting?
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EASELBacking at a business meeting?
TIEBARClip at a business meeting
RAINMAKERBig earner at a business
BOOMINGLike business at a prosperous company
SHOPTalking point at a business dinner?
AGENDAOrder of business at a meeting
TALKSHOPDiscuss business at a social occasion
ENCAbbr. at the end of a business letter
ENCAbbr. at the bottom of a business letter
ENCLAbbr. at the bottom of a business letter
ENCSAbbr. at the bottom of a business letter
ATMConvenience at a business that doesn't take credit cards
CIEAbbr. at the end of a French business name
wunderkindperson who succeeds, esp. in business, at a comparatively early age
shopto close a business temporarily, as at the end of the day
businesswomenA woman who works in business or commerce, esp. at an executive level
businesswomanA woman who works in business or commerce, esp. at an executive level
businessmenA man who works in business or commerce, esp. at an executive level
businessmanA man who works in business or commerce, esp. at an executive level
visitedgo to see or stay at (a place) for a particular purpose (as business or sightseeing)
PROBEINTOUCHMedia watchdog: "Rumor has it there's funny business at a certain celebrity gossip magazine -- I would follow up"
demonologycatalog of enemies the liberal creed at that time put Big Business in a central place in its demonology Carl Kaysen
restructuresConvert (the debt of a business in difficulty) into another kind of debt, typically one that is repayable at a later time
restructuredConvert (the debt of a business in difficulty) into another kind of debt, typically one that is repayable at a later time
restructureConvert (the debt of a business in difficulty) into another kind of debt, typically one that is repayable at a later time
homeroomsclassroom in which pupils in the same grade or division of a grade meet at certain times under the supervision of a teacher, who takes attendance and administers other school business
goodwillThe established reputation of a business regarded as a quantifiable asset, e.g., as represented by the excess of the price paid at a takeover for a company over its fair market value