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SSin (Spanish: Without)
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SSine (Latin: Without)
SScrap
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SShaman (Mic-O-Say, Heart of America Council, Boy Scouts of America)
SDisplacement
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SSulfur
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SSpades (playing cards)
SSoldering
SSparkasse (German: public savings bank)
SEntropy (thermodynamics)
SStarboard (nautical)
SSubchapter S Corporation
SSkype (voice-over-Internet service)
SSecurity Prison (Cambodia; Khmer Rouge designation)
SSerine (amino acid)
SSystolic (peak blood pressure)
SStreptococcus
SStreptomycin
SAntisubmarine (US military aircraft designation; as in S-2 Tracker)
SSpaceplane (US military aerospace vehicle)
SSchweizer Aircraft Co. (manufacturer's symbol)
STrack spacing
SSacral Vertebra (prefix, as in S-1)
SScatterable (mines)
SSocialdemokratiska Arbetarpartiet (Swedish political party)
SSilicaceous (asteroid class)
SSubthreshold Swing
SStarboard Truss Segment (ISS)
SFranchise Stamp (Scott Catalogue prefix; philately)
SFresnel Sine Integral
SS Sub-Shell (innermost electron subshell)
SArea of a geometric figure (mathematics)
STERCOM-Aided Inertial Navigation System
SOnde Seconde (Italian: second wave; seismography)
SSupervisory Function Bit
SSecondary Body Waves
SUS DoT tire speed rating (112 mph)
SContinuous-time complex variable (analogous to Z in discrete-time; electrical engineering)
SFourth Heartbeat Wave
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It should use the Sugar export subsidiary to buy sugar for distribution to poor families.
According to the definition in the Explicative Dictionary of the Romanian, Language, subsidiary is an institution, company, association, organization run and controlled by a central unit (Explicative Dictionary of the Romanian).
Furthermore, it is asserted that the relationship between the MIA of the MNC and the knowledge inflows is contingent on two specific subsidiary characteristics, namely the subsidiary importance and the subsidiary local experience.
One of those words is the term "subsidiary" as it is used to describe a particular kind of corporate structure.
Summary: ua Hawkamah, The Institute for Corporate Governance, writes how subsidiary governance is emerging as one the key topics in the theory and practice of corporate governance ua
- Bank Millennium (subsidiary of Banco Comercial Portugues)
State workforce officials indicated these benefits were denied because the employees worked for a foreign subsidiary and not an American employer.
When dealing with New York combined group returns, capital gains and losses from subsidiary sales have important tax implications.
Killer B transactions are designed to allow corporations to repatriate foreign subsidiary earnings tax free, in violation of Sec.
They found: 1) subsidiaries' R&D strategies generally encouraged knowledge flows; 2) subsidiaries' R&D alliances promoted knowledge flows; 3) R&D subsidiaries with process-oriented incentives promoted vertical knowledge flows; 4) autonomous R&D subsidiaries promoted knowledge flows from the local environments to the subsidiary; 5) R&D subsidiaries with a high level of knowledge flows accumulated a high level of knowledge; and 6) R&D subsidiaries with a high level of accumulated knowledge achieved high overall performance.
The corporate entrepreneurship literature has recently been enriched by Birkinshaw's research on subsidiary initiatives in multinational enterprises (MNEs).