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For example, one partner is the owner of a computer-repair business and their agreement is such that if any of her clients mention having computer trouble, she recommends they call that partner.
Get Your Business Plugged for Free Sarah E. Needleman 2012
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This activity, in turn, has attracted industries like computer-repair contractors who thrive by plugging seamlessly into the established transportation network.
The Cities Of the Plane Wayne Curtis 2011
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There are relatively few computer-repair companies in Naples.
A Business Traveler's Guide to Naples Jeff Mills 2011
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Mr. Liew said he totes a backpack filled with his laptop, books and snacks to the center seven days a week, and usually stays there until the wee hours of the morning working on his start-up, an online marketplace for computer-repair experts.
Techies Get to Work at Hacker Dojo Geoffrey A. Fowler 2011
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How to get your laptop fixed: There is a good selection of computer-repair shops in and around the center of Tallinn.
Estonia's Tallin Offers Medieval Charms Jeff Mills 2011
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Mr. Zilberman, the computer-repair business owner, says he now includes a noncompete in all employee contracts.
Fearing Turncoats, Owners Protect Secret Sauce Sarah E. Needleman 2010
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Mr. Zilberman, the computer-repair business owner, says he now includes a noncompete in all employee contracts.
Fearing Turncoats, Owners Protect Secret Sauce Sarah E. Needleman 2010
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Arthur Zilberman learned a painful lesson when an employee quit his small computer-repair company and started a rival firm around the corner.
Fearing Turncoats, Owners Protect Secret Sauce Sarah E. Needleman 2010
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Mr. Zilberman, the computer-repair business owner, says he now includes a noncompete in all employee contracts.
Fearing Turncoats, Owners Protect Secret Sauce Sarah E. Needleman 2010
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Arthur Zilberman learned a painful lesson when an employee quit his small computer-repair company and started a rival firm around the corner.
Fearing Turncoats, Owners Protect Secret Sauce Sarah E. Needleman 2010
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