The trouble is, small companies often do business with other small fries who jealously guard their financials.
Meanwhile, Democrats jealously guard their entitlement programs while Republicans maintain fealty to their mandate on taxes.
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Secondly access to that grocery and retail market is jealously guarded on (perhaps misplaced) social grounds.
This is not about some petty class envy or jealously, it is about survival.
But many governments, jealously guarding the cloak of statehood, lobbied to keep the commission weak.
Staring jealously at that photo of your friends smiling in front of the Eiffel tower?
But in the near-term it still must look on jealously at America's maritime power.
Political calculation, not just ideology, argues for the Tories jealously guarding these policy briefs.
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They jealously reserve the right to nominate whomever they want as commissioner, however unfashionable his views.
This arrangement would also avoid jealously between the siblings, and ensure continuation of the family business.
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The states guard their powers too jealously and have frosty relations with the centre.
While Asia looms, both Airbus and Boeing are encroaching on markets that the other eyes jealously.
Some would like to see an end to state-funded Catholic schools, which Catholics guard jealously.
For an organization that so jealously guards its privacy, that may be enough to drop the suit.
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The Misratans jealously guard their autonomy, to the extent that visitors cannot enter their city without permission.
WHO's formation and were absorbed into it in 1948, guard their autonomy jealously.
Until now, slots have been jealously held by incumbents on a historic basis.
Bill Gates's company makes money by selling intellectual property, jealously guarding its programs' source code and fighting software piracy.
And, although this has given Mr Brown great power, which he has jealously guarded, his range of interests is surprisingly narrow.
The alternative C-suite jealously holding fast to the levers of execution at the top looks like the worst example of 1916 chateau generalship.
The city may guard its heritage jealously, but that keeps intact the beauty that brings us back time and time again.
Ford was a disaster because he jealously forced out his brilliant right-hand man, James Couzens, and nearly ran Ford into the ground.
Some are local, some focus on building careers and businesses, others jealously guard lofty positions as big hitters in research or philosophy.
And the unification of consumer lenders' jealously guarded proprietorial credit databases into a national whole would remove an important barrier to entry.
Will the multicultural grievance coalition disband, interest groups jealously battling each other?
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Thanks to this sort of replumbing, though, information now flows more freely between government ministries, which used to guard it jealously even from each other.
So at 12:15 in the morning, with hundreds of other "Harry Potter" fans still in line and looking at her jealously, Megan opens to page one.
Near-sighted, fiercely racist and possessed of a volcanic temper, Evans guarded his finds jealously, managing, against the odds, to take a remarkable number back to Britain.
It's a condition peculiar to computer owners, one that has me jealously eyeing other people's desktops to see how much faster and more powerful they are than mine.
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