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DBI
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DBIDatabase Interface
DBIDepartment of Building Inspection
DBIDatabase Instance (SAP)
DBIDaily Business Intelligence
DBIDoing Business In
DbIDeafblind International
DBIDecibel Isotropic
DBIDeutschen Bibliotheksinstitutes (German)
DBIDowel Bar Inserter (construction)
DBIDirt Bag Index
DBIDemon Beast Invasion (anime)
DBIDull But Important
DBIDonbar Industries, Inc. (Long Valley, NJ)
DBIdefense budget issue (US DoD)
DBIDays Before Inoculation
DBIDisplay & Banner, Inc.
DBIDesign Basis Incident
DBIDupont Bailey Initiative
DBIData Base Interface
DBIData Base Initialization
DBIDynamic Bus Inversion
DBIDirect Billing Integration
DBIData Base Independence
DBIData Bus Inversion
DBIData Base Integrator


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Villaraigosa estimated the city has $27 million of its $40 billion pension fund invested with firms doing business in Sudan.
The survey also found that the recent business tax reform measures in the city of Los Angeles did little to impact the cost of doing business in that city.
The result is our Best of Latin America issue, a complete guide for executives doing business in the region.
 
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