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probusiness

British  
/ prəʊˈbɪznɪs /

adjective

  1. in favour of or supporting the practices of business

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A probusiness platform is not only tough to run on, it's also hard to make good on.

From BusinessWeek • Apr. 22, 2010

The former Massachusetts Senator has been crisscrossing the U.S. for months, describing , himself as a "probusiness Democrat" and warning party members to stop bashing industry.

From Time Magazine Archive

Some probusiness sections of the bill are at least palatable to environmentalists as well.

From Time Magazine Archive

But he had to win the approval of probusiness presidential advisers.

From Time Magazine Archive

Prime Minister CHUAN's government - Thailand's fifth government in less than three years - is pledged to continue Bangkok's probusiness policies, and the return of a democratically elected government has improved business confidence.

From The 1995 CIA World Factbook by United States. Central Intelligence Agency