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Industry and analysts
Ministry of Trade and Industry analysts stated that poor export performance resulted from structural problems embedded in the nation's economy, including an overly strong won, increased wages and high labor costs, frequent strikes, and high interest rates.
Industry analysts and former franchisees say, however, that the changes will not work.
Industry analysts speculate the problem is caused by radiation exposure the satellites receive when they pass through the South Atlantic Anomaly in their 876 mile ( 1414 km ) altitude orbits.
Example: Industry analysts expect several other blockbuster drugs to undergo genericization between now and 2020.
Industry analysts and business school professors alike viewed the event as a complete victory for Andersen Consulting.
Industry analysts caution that it is too early to call for final standings, with all three consoles anticipating new titles from major franchises for the holiday season of 2007 and Spring of 2008.
Industry analysts suggest that this trend plays a bigger part in driving upgrades to existing computer systems than technological advancements.
Industry analysts have repeatedly pointed to the group's failure to craft a competitive online product as evidence of continued decline.
For example, in the United States, sell-side or Wall Street research analysts must register with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority ( FINRA ).
Industry analysts had surmised that the change was a precursor to testing Spencer in the traditional ET format without placing her on that show, as current ET female host Mary Hart was to retire from that series at the end of the 2010-11 season.
Industry analysts do not expect new HDV products, but believe that manufacturers will continue to support HDV for their existing users, while at the same time transitioning to file-based workflow.
Industry analysts have viewed Globe's plan to invest in cable systems as a strategy to compete more aggressively with Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company ( PLDT ), which took advantage of its wire line infrastructure to diversify into broadband business.
Industry analysts refer to this type of integrated platform offering as an " applistructure " ( applications + infrastructure ).
Industry analysts, researchers and trade representatives have researched the effectiveness of mobile billboards.
Industry analysts, researchers and trade representatives have researched the effectiveness of mobile billboards.
Industry analysts described the action, the first by a North American wireless company, as a landmark move.
On September 24, 2005, China ’ s Ministry of Information, Industry and the State Council released regulations that ban the usage of sexually explicit content on the web, a measure which some analysts believe is aimed at bloggers.
Industry analysts usually work for research and advisory services firms, and some analysts also perform advisory ( consulting ) services.

Industry and speculated
Industry observers, however, speculated that the most important motivation was that a name change would help Nissan market stocks and bonds in the U. S. They also presumed substantial ego involvement, since the absence of the Nissan name in the U. S. surely rankled Nissan executives who had seen Toyota and Honda become household words.

Industry and likely
Membership in the Honduran Association of Small and Medium Industry ( Asociación Hondureña de Empresas Pequeñas y Medianas ) declined by 70 percent by 1991, compared to pre-maquiladora days, foreshadowing the likely demise of most of the small shops.
He and Doug Anthony were seen as the most likely successors to the veteran Country Party leader John McEwen, but when McEwen retired in 1971, it was Anthony who was elected party Leader, while Sinclair was elected Deputy Leader, becoming at the same time Minister for Primary Industry.
* Probable reserves-defined as oil and gas " Reasonably Probable " of being produced using current or likely technology at current prices, with current commercial terms and government consent-Some Industry specialists refer to this as P50-i. e.
" Fukui also admonished Japanese industrial research stating, " Industry is more likely to put its research effort into its daily business.

Industry and result
The result was Beijing Jeep Corporation, Ltd., in partnership with Beijing Automobile Industry Corporation, to produce the Jeep Cherokee ( XJ ) in Beijing.
In late 2012 there were concerns among members of SIMI ( Society of the Irish Motor Industry ) that the prospect of having " 13 " registered vechicles may discourage motorists from buying new cars due to superstition surrounding the number thirteen and that car sales and the motor industry, ( which is already ailing ) would suffer as a result.
In the U. S., the principal trade organization for securities dealers is the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association, which is the result of the merger of the Securities Industry Association and the Bond Market Association.
* Podlaskie Zakłady Zbożowe S. A. was established on 1 July 2000 as a result of privatizing The Regional Establishment of Corn and Milling Industry ' PZZ ' in Białystok.
They toured around industrial sites of several American States, and the result of their journey was a report ' The Industry of the United States in Machinery, Manufactures and Useful and Applied Arts, compiled from the Official Reports of Messrs Whitworth and Wallis, London, 1854.
His 1952 resignation as Minister of International Trade and Industry was the result of a blunt remark in the Diet that " it makes no difference to me if five or ten small businessmen are forced to commit suicide ," after Ikeda's policies favoring heavy industry were imposed.
The government has maintained its position, most recently expressed by Lynn Meahan, press secretary to the Industry Minister, that the new census will result in " useable and useful data that can meet the needs of many users.
In 1964, his vision would be validated as a result of the “ instant town ” of Mackenzie, where thousands of individuals would find employment in the Forest Industry which was a direct result of clearing land for the construction of the dam.
As a result of his success on the campaign, Mrs Thatcher had intended to promote him to Foreign Secretary, but instead, after being forewarned of certain developments in his private life, she appointed him Secretary of State for Trade and Industry.
The current organisation is the result of a merger between the Swedish Employers Association ( Svenska Arbetsgivareföreningen, SAF ) and the Swedish National Federation of Industry ( Sveriges Industriförbund ) that was completed in March 2001.
This consolidation came about as a result of Geddes Report, published in 1966 and the subsequent Shipbuilding Industry Act 1967, sponsored by the Ministry of Technology under Wedgewood Benn, which recommended rationalisation and horizontal integration of shipbuilding in the United Kingdom into large regional groups, aided with grants from the state Shipbuilding Industry Board, in order to achieve economies of scale and better compete in the market for increasingly large merchant vessels like VLCCs.
As a result of the crash, Tomashevich and several other officials, including Arms Industry Department director S. Belyakin, who urged the first flight, were immediately arrested.
The result, on 15 January 1896, was another Liberal landslide victory — Greenway's Liberals won 31 seats, compared with 6 for the still-leaderless Conservatives ( the Patrons of Industry, an upstart third party, were sidelined by the education controversy and won only 2 seats ).
" As a partial result of Maytag's quality problems, the company reported a loss of $ 9 million in 2004, according to Industry Week.
Tony Benn controversially claimed " Half a million jobs lost in Britain and a huge increase in food prices as a direct result of our entry into the Common market ", using his position as Industry Minister as an authority.
In 2005, Moscow authorities began investigating the site as a result of a formal complaint from the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry ( IFPI ), who accused the site of " large-scale copyright infringement ".
Due to the vast knowledge and experience acquired by Ospina in the coffee industry, as a result of running his own coffee business, he was summoned by the Minister of Industry Francisco J. Chaux and by President Rafael Olaya Herrera to preside over this Congress.
In this opus, Stephens expressed his conviction that the " Everlasting Truth sealed by the Grand Architect of the Universe " is that " everything of value, or merit, is the result of creative Industry.
As a result of its popularity, the song was released in 1997 in Australia, receiving a gold certification by the Australian Recording Industry Association ( ARIA ), and in North America, entering the top five in both, Canada and the United States.
Masse has criticized Industry Minister Maxime Bernier's plans to deregulate Canada's telecommunications market and ease restrictions on foreign ownership, arguing that the reforms could result in a small number of companies controlling the Canadian industry.
Unlike other North American superpower FM stations which have lowered their power since the 1990s, CKOI-FM does cherishes its signal ; as a result, when Industry Canada advised the station in 2004 that it was not compliant with updated Code 6 safety regulations ( which deal with acceptable levels of radiation ), owner Corus Entertainment invested to make the transmitter compliant, instead of taking the " easy way " out, which would have been in this specific case to reduce power to " only " 122, 800 watts.
As a result, the Standards Institution of Malaysia ( SIM ) was initially established as a Government department under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry in early 1966.

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