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business education

American  

noun

  1. education for general knowledge of business practices.

  2. training in specific skills useful in business, such as typing and shorthand.


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Based on a promise Durkan made during last year’s racial justice protests, the investments are meant to combat longstanding disparities in areas like business, education, health and housing, with advocates taking the lead.

From Seattle Times

They came from various backgrounds, in business, education and government.

From Los Angeles Times

That may leave customers vulnerable to bogus offers that appear to provide the car not only that they want but at a seemingly more reasonable rate, said Emily Wu, a lawyer with the Federal Trade Commission’s division of consumer and business education.

From New York Times

U.S. officials also are working to encourage more business, education and other ties among the four Arab states and Israel.

From Seattle Times

Jenner’s business education, she said in a 2020 sit-down for Goldman Sachs, came “through osmosis” while married to the late attorney Robert Kardashian, whose friends included producers, studio heads, executives and, um, O.J.

From Los Angeles Times