A business, company, or comparable organisation. Also any adventure or undertaking, and in some cases, the resourcefulness and energy that is an input into these.
USS Enterprise (CVN-65) carries between 60 and 90 aircraft (fixed wing, rotary wing, and propeller). The actual number embarked on any given deployment varies, and is classified.
Yes, all additional products beyond the actual cost of renting the vehicle are optional.
The enterprize you are talking about is defintely a typo. They are no companys out they're on the market that has the name "Enterprize." NOTE: The actually spelling of enterprize is enterprise.
The Disney Enterprise Portal is not a physical location or actual place. Instead, the Disney Enterprise Portal is the name of a website run by Walt-Disney and can be accessed by going to Enterpriseportal.disney.
what is enterprise
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em·bark   [em-bahrk] Show IPA verb (used without object)1.to board a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle, as for a journey.2.to start an enterprise, business, etc.verb (used with object)3.to put or receive on board a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle.4.to involve (someone) in an enterprise.5.to venture or invest (something) in an enterprise.
The address of the Enterprise City Library is: 101 Ne First St, Enterprise, 97828 1173
The address of the Enterprise Public Library is: 101 East Grubbs Street, Enterprise, 36330 2531
difference between services enterprise and merchandising enreprise and manufacturing enterprise
enterprise = imagination/resourcefulness; The school showed enterprise in its attempt to attract pupils. enterprise = business/company/firm: A fan club should be a service rather than a profit making enterprise. enterprise = undertaking/endeavor: Opening a new cafe in town is a risky enterprise.
what was considered to be 'enterprise of the indies.'