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partner n. 1) one of the co-owners and investors in a "partnership" which is an on-going business enterprise entered into for profit. A "general partner" is responsible for the debts, contracts and actions of all the partners in the business, is an equal in management decisions unless there is an agreement establishing management duties and rights, and shares in the profits and losses based on the percentage of the investment (either in money or effort) in the partnership. A "limited partner" does not share responsibility for debts beyond his/her investment, cannot share in management, and shares in profits based on a written agreement. A "silent partner" is no different from any partner except he/she is not visible to the public and has no part in day-to-day management. 2) slang for "domestic partner," usually two people living together, either homosexual or heterosexual, sharing lives and possessions, and not married. (See: partnership, limited partnership, general partner) partner noun abettor, accessory, accomplice, adjutor, adjuvant, aid, aider, ally, assistant, associate, coadjutant, coadjutor, cohelper, collaborator, colluder, companion, compeer, confederate, consociate, cooperator, coowner, copartner, coworker, fellow worker, helper, member of a partnership, partaker, participator, sharer, socius, teammate, teamworker, workfellow Associated concepts: equal partner, general partner, limited partner, managing partner, nominal partner, partner in crime, silent partner, surviving partner Foreign phrases: Cum aliquis renunciaverit societati, solviiur societas.When any partner renounces the partnership, the partnership is dissolved. Socii mei socius meus socius non est. The partner of my partner is not my partner. See also: accessory, accomplice, assistant, associate, coactor, coadjutant, coconspirator, cohort, colleague, confederate, connect, consociate, consort, conspirer, contributor, copartner, member, participant, partisan, party How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The odds of dissimilar partnering were elevated for females who had met their main partner at a street location or work (3. At Oracle we are very committed to putting partners at the heart of everything we do," said Alfonso Di Ianni, senior vice president, Global Partnering, Oracle Europe, Middle East and Africa. The program offers a single, integrated partnering framework that recognizes partner expertise, rewards the total impact that partners have in the technology marketplace, and delivers more value to help partners' businesses be successful. |
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