Приклади вживання Small firms Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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Small firms can not.
Attention Small Firms!
Small firms have done it.
There are too many small firms.
Most small firms and companies.
Innovation and Small Firms.".
And small firms in their territory.
Nearly 40 percent of small firms.
Even small firms can do this.
The survey also indicated that optimism among small firms had tumbled.
Small firms hire experts from outside.
Among our clients, as small firms and large corporations.
Small firms will go out of business.
Wind Rose" proposes the creation of silos for large companies and small firms.
Many small firms will be 100% family run.
Polish MPs on Friday gave the green light tonew rules aiming to cut taxes for small firms from 19 percent to 15 percent.
In small firms there is a post"manager-marketer".
Often in small firms, a document manager works alone.
Small firms should also pay attention to branding.
Of course, most small firms can hide the paper in the safe.
Small firms generate up to 80% of net new jobs annually.
Excessive competition among small firms for limited shares of the domestic market undermines the efficiency of the economy.
In small firms, pay is often negotiated by the individual.
Practice activities American small firms suggests that the presence of a single entrepreneurial experience and acumen is not enough.
Therefore, small firms are most similar to building honest relationships with clients.
These small firms will have access to the subsidies that are offered through the Marketplace.
But there are small firms that do not have tohave a marketing department, sometimes it's just not profitable.
In particular, small firms choose an attractive city for themselves and conduct a blitz campaign to enter its market.
But many small firms or even companies have insufficient experience in the correct organization of personnel accounting.
Plants, factories, small firms were being resold at ridiculous amounts, the level of production was constantly declining.