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business case
noun
a briefcase or attaché case.
Example Sentences
Rail campaigners have battled for £1.5m government cash in the upcoming Spending Review to make a business case for a railway link in Devon.
Musk brings the suit through X. He has a business case for being involved, arguing that the law turns the government into a social media moderator and imposes unfair liability on sites like Musk’s.
Workplace incentives for diversity have often been summed up by the business case for diversity.
Shareholders embraced the business case because there was no murky morality involved; it simply focused on the bottom line.
But there’s something important missing from the business case for diversity- the employees themselves.
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