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Proverbially
In a proverbial manner by way of proverb hence commonly universally as it is proverbially said the bee is proverbially busy
Meddler
One who meddles one who interferes or busies himself with things in which he has no concern an officious person a busybody
busywork
active work of little value performed merely to occupy time avoid boredom or to look busy as while he was waiting he filled the days with busywork
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main street
A main thoroughfare usually one in a small town having the largest concentration of retail businesses
Finikin
Precise in trifles idly busy
downsizing
the reduction of expeditures and personnel in order to become financial stable of businesses
disposable income
calculated as total income less taxes National disposable income which is the disposable income of all individuals and businesses is calculated as total national income minus taxes plus transfer payments
right-to-know
right-to-know : of, relating to, or being a law requiring businesses (as chemical manufacturers) producing or importing hazardous substances to provide information about the substances to the community and
Noerr-Pennington doctrine
doctrine based on the First Amendment right of petition that exempts from antitrust liability the joint efforts of businesses to petition or influence government bodies provided that such activities are not sham
joint administration
mechanism under which two or more cases can be administered together. (Assuming no conflicts of interest, these separate businesses or individuals can pool their resources, hire the same professionals, etc.) Source: Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts
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