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# (n): ''[[Management consultancy]]'': Where you would find the sort of person who, without irony, uses the expression “[[wheelhouse]]”; an [[investment bank]].
# (n): ''[[Management consultancy]]'': Where you would find the sort of person who, without irony, uses the expression “[[wheelhouse]]”; an [[investment bank]].


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Revision as of 11:36, 18 January 2020

  1. (n): Boating: A wheelhouse.
  2. (n): Management consultancy: Where you would find the sort of person who, without irony, uses the expression “wheelhouse”; an investment bank.

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