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Small Business Administration
[smawl biz-nis ad-min-uh-strey-shuhn]
noun
a federal agency, created in 1953, that supports the growth of small businesses with counseling, contracts, and capital from guaranteed loans. SBA, S.B.A.
Example Sentences
Couple of problems with that: Days before Biden took office, the Small Business Administration deleted almost all the database red flags designating potentially questionable or fraudulent loans subject to further review.
In “American Mirage,” she cites empirical evidence suggesting a strong correlation between local “Shark Tank” viewership and queries at Small Business Administration centers.
Occupants of the older Spring Street building include the National Labor Relations Board, Small Business Administration and the U.S. attorney’s office for the Southern District of California, the GSA said.
Small Business Administration and mishandling loan funds, according to the U.S. attorney’s office.
Landlords who own those buildings and need help with debris removal should contact the Small Business Administration.
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