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The phrase 'coaching en entreprise' originates from the French language. When translated into English the meaning of this phrase is 'buisness coaching'.
That phrase is popular among lawyers who wish to impart a veiled warning that cooperation is in his/her best interest. A similar phrase is "Thank you for your anticipated courtesy and cooperation."
This phrase is your slogan.
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President Calvin Coolidge said the phrase "the business of America is business"
There are many, for example regarding casualties: "to the last million".
We're in business,' is a very popular phrase that is commonly used in the businesses world. The phrase simply means that a deal has been sealed.
the phrase is: In progressum, it's very similar to English ain't it? XD
"According to (concerning, regarding) job satisfaction" is the meaning of the English phrase "vis-Ã?-vis job satisfaction." The phrase precedes the two English word regarding fulfulling work with the French-loaned prepositional phrase vis-Ã?-vis(literally, "face to face").
The verb phrase is 'should pry'. Not is an adverb.
The phrase "in the red" is a business term used to describe a business that is spending more money than they are making. This refers to one that is losing money.
Most business letters end with "sincerely."