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41 the firm bonds this merchandise
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42 the firm has expanded into a large company
the firm has expanded into a large companyEnglish-Dutch dictionary > the firm has expanded into a large company
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43 the firm suffered irrecoverable losses
English-Dutch dictionary > the firm suffered irrecoverable losses
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44 the firm will carry you until your illness is over
English-Dutch dictionary > the firm will carry you until your illness is over
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45 these stories have shaken the firm's credit
English-Dutch dictionary > these stories have shaken the firm's credit
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46 try to strike a firm attitude
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47 venture capital firm
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48 we have finished with that firm
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49 all is firm and abiding
alles is vast en duurzaam -
50 business firm
zakenfirma,zakenmaatschappij -
51 counselling firm
adviseringsfirma (een firma die zich bezighoudt met het verstrekken van zaken adviezen voor maatschappijen en fabrieken) -
52 have a good spot with that firm
een goede baan hebben bij dat bedrijf -
53 hold firm
vasthouden -
54 on firm ground
op vaste grond -
55 securities firm
beleggingsbedrijf in beurs -
56 stood firm
stond standvastig -
57 continuous production firm
continubedrijfEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > continuous production firm
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58 seat of the firm
bedrijfszetel -
59 to be firm
vaststaan -
60 attitude
n. houding; standpunt[ ætitjoe:d]1 houding ⇒ stand; attitude2 houding ⇒ attitude, gedrag♦voorbeelden:strike an attitude • een pose aannementry to strike a firm attitude • proberen er vastberaden uit te zien
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