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- verb Alternative spelling of
corporatize .
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Examples
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The Democratic Alliance has urged Maanda Manyatshe, the chief executive of the South African Post Office, to "corporatise" the
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ý "How can they corporatise a saree?" wails Arundhati Roy.
Monoculture 2007
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Besides, it would also change the status of tenants from agriculture labour to "slavery", he said, adding that it would also help the feudal lords to "corporatise" their big land-holdings, depriving the tenants of their rights under the 1997 Tenancy Act. Around the world, jungles are being burned in an ecologically disastrous slash and burn campaign, which is destroying millions of acres of atmosphere-producing rain forest.
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Kudos to the company for not trying to corporatise this...
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He couldn't, it seems, corporatise the Indian joint family out of existence: instead, ýhe has had to idealise it on TV, and serve it up as the locals like it.
Monoculture 2007
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It was 1997 and the National government was looking to corporatise university education.
Special Geeky Guest Post: The politics of Firefly and Serenity 2006
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It was 1997 and the National government was looking to corporatise university education.
Special Geeky Guest Post: The politics of Firefly and Serenity 2006
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It was 1997 and the National government was looking to corporatise university education.
Special Geeky Guest Post: The politics of Firefly and Serenity 2006
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"We have to diversify and women must corporatise themselves and equip themselves with the skills to become owners and managers of taxis," said Mthembu.
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RED1 and retain its own staff and assets, or keep RED1 and corporatise it, like Johannesburg's City Power.
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