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cor·po·ra·tions
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corporationsnoun
Plural of corporation.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of corporations in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of corporations in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of corporations in a Sentence
The American people have had enough. They are sick and tired of profitable corporations like Amazon, General Motors, Eli Lilly, Chevron, Halliburton, Netflix and Delta making billions in profits, but paying nothing in federal income taxes.
I want to sing songs about flowers and butterflies, but while the political system remains unchanged, I can't sing songs about love because I live in a matrix, in a state which is a colony of banks and corporations.
In cannabis there has been a race to the bottom, a race to the finish line, a race to get in before big corporations take over, i feel like our brand has really set itself down a different path.
This new data confirms that the U.N. is not only in America’s foreign policy and national security interests, American corporations also benefit more than any other country in the world from procurement contracts with the U.N.
As one of the world's largest physical networks, it is our responsibility to help lead the way and set the global example for people and corporations on how we should take care of each other and of our planet, partly due to technology and partly due to the times we live in, the world has never felt smaller and yet more people than ever are sharing that they feel alone.
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