It was about maintaining economic stability, boosting business confidence and "sustaining an enterprise culture".
And Tory Sajid Javid argued that ticket touting was an "excellent example of the enterprise culture".
The more we open up to each other, the more likely that those involved in developing enterprise culture will begin to see their role in society differently.
An even bigger obstacle is created by the failure of successive governments to spur economic growth and to shape an enterprise culture in which younger people can move easily and profitably between firms.
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Utah's free-enterprise culture has nurtured characters like Tom Murdock, an Arizona entrepreneur who in 1969 started what is now Murdock Madaus Schwabe, whose Nature's Way line is the top-selling herbal brand in health-food stores.
It is still a top down company with executives who exude, or at least leak, a little too much of the old fashioned, hierarchical enterprise culture and where the staffers tread warily around the higher-ups.
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Apprentice winner Tim Campbell, who was recently awarded an MBE for his services to enterprise culture, believes this is because networking is not presented in a positive light let alone as a skill that should be learnt.
Alex Neil MSP, chairman of the Scottish Parliament's Enterprise and Culture Committee, called for the agency to be open about its budgets.
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Under the terms of the Act, the Scottish Parliament is able to pass laws on issues such as health, education, transport, justice, enterprise, culture, social justice, public services and the environment.
Bearing in mind that the dot-com bust came on the heels of so much promise and came also within the context of this transitioning of enterprise and employee culture, there is a palpable sense that failure became an overwhelming result of complexity in many arenas.
Steeped in the culture of enterprise and capitalism, they're more likely than native-born Americans to have a bachelor of arts degree.
America's productivity growth has been more robust than most other rich countries' a feat many ascribe to its flexible labour market and a culture of enterprise.
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It is a business transformation involving organizational culture, enterprise business processes, customer relations, and workforce behavior just as much as it is a change to the enterprise IT infrastructure.
At the end of the day, research is a world-wide enterprise that transcends borders and culture.
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It is a link with a long tradition which fused industry and culture into a single enterprise.
Vidal went on to stress the importance that company culture plays in becoming a Social Enterprise.
It has never been a culture of building value at the enterprise level.
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Commerce and culture are almost exclusively a function of enterprise, not government.
Coming from an entirely different culture, politicians and journalists are baffled by enterprise and science.
Judging by the grand size of this anthropological symbol of femininity and human enterprise, they may conclude that women are venerated in this culture.
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They might have been of French culture, but they brought with them a German sense of enterprise.
The five MPs - who are all members of the Free Enterprise Group of Tory MPs - say the UK needs to reward a culture of "graft, risk and effort" if it is to compete with fast-growing nations.
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