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in a way, it is like the person saying that is trying to give you a reason for doing whatever they did. if you work together, and the issue that was decided on hurt you in some way, but was better for the particular business that you two are in, then that is pretty much what that saying means. the person is using 'the business' as a scapegoat...

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