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  • 31Corporate manslaughter (England and Wales) — Corporate manslaughter is a criminal offence in English law, being an act of homicide committed by a company or organisation. In general, in English criminal law, a juristic person is in the same position as a natural person, and may be convicted …

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  • 32Corporate manslaughter — is a crime in several jurisdictions, including England and Wales and Hong Kong.[1] It enables a corporation to be punished and censured for culpable conduct that leads to a person s death. This extends beyond any compensation that might be… …

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  • 33Corporate Colonization — reflects that as organizations and corporations become the more centralized source of power within our societies, the more that an individual will derive their identity and values from the organization (Deetz 1992). This is opposed to the other… …

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  • 34Corporate video — production refers to audio visual corporate communications material (such as DVD, High definition video, streaming video[1] or other media) commissioned primarily for a use by a company, corporation or organisation. A corporate video is often… …

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  • 35Corporate Ministry — Nombres artísticos Corporate Ministry Miembros Shane McMahon Vince McMahon The Undertaker Paul Bearer The Acolytes (Bradshaw Faarooq) Big Boss Man Chyna Mea …

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  • 36corporate — [kôr′pə rit, kôr′prit] adj. [ME corporat < L corporatus, pp. of corporare, to make into a body < corpus, body: see CORPUS] 1. Archaic united; combined 2. having the nature of, or acting by means of, a corporation; incorporated 3. of a… …

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  • 37Corporate memory — (CM) can be defined as the total body of data, information and knowledge required to deliver the strategic aims and objectives of an organization. A corporate memory is the combination of a repository the space where objects and artifacts are… …

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  • 38Corporate behaviour — is the behaviour of an organisation when considered as a single body.[1] The behaviour of an organisation is influenced by the arrangements for its ownership and control. When the owner(s) appoint agents to manage the organisation, conflicts of… …

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  • 39corporate — ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to a business corporation. 2) of or shared by all members of a group: corporate responsibility. DERIVATIVES corporately adverb. ORIGIN from Latin corporare form into a body , from corpus body …

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  • 40corporate — (adj.) early 15c., united in one body, from L. corporatus, pp. of corporare form into a body, from corpus (gen. corporis) body (see CORPOREAL (Cf. corporeal)) …

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