Doesn't really matter I took business and flew through it as it is really easy but universities prefer French, it depends what job you want though :)
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Many companies will offer business software these days to help employers keep track of their expenses. Most of these companies will not sell it outright but rather lease it for a monthly price. It is typically about $5 to $12 for each employee.
That's a rather vague question because all employers recognize all degrees.
"I'd rather..." in English is Je préférerais... in French.
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Je préférerai... is a French equivalent of the incomplete English phrase "I would rather... ." The declaration also translates literally as "I'd rather... ." The pronunciation will be "zhuh prey-fey-ruh-reh" in French.
Better business. With a better business money will follow.
Accor is a French company that owns and operates a line of European hotels. Accor's hotels tend to be rather upper-class, although they are by no means the most expensive or the classiest.
Kafkaesque is not French, but rather is an English word which means pertaining to the feelings of complexity, senselessness and disorientation. It refers to Franz Kafka the author of works such as The Metamorphosis who was not French but rather Hungarian.
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According to the registration of the business act 1956, there is no provision that allows the businesses to change their business name. Rather they have to register their business as a new business in Malaysia.
B2B takes on the meaning of Business to Business marketing. This means that a business is dealing with another business rather than a personal encounter.