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Industry sources estimated that this equated to a loss of £ 4 per head.
Other sources, quoted by Forbes ( Adams Media Research, Veronis Suhler Communications Industry Report, and IVD ), even taking into consideration all possible means ( video networks and pay-per-view movies on cable and satellite, web sites, in-room hotel movies, phone sex, sex toys, and magazines ) mention the $ 2. 6 – 3. 9 billion figure ( without the cellphone component ).
* The British Library-Fast Food and Snacks Industry Guide ( sources of information )
( Industry sources estimated that during the aforesaid period the total loss for the airline's entire Gatwick operation was £ 200mn after allocating all overheads.
Industry sources indicate that at its peak, Superbit titles typically sold 2 % of the title's regular DVD version.
Industry sources considered it the largest single television package ever negotiated.
Industry sources considered it the largest single television package ever negotiated.
* The British Library-Music Industry Guide ( sources of information )

Industry and are
Two comprehensive histories of Engelbart's laboratory and work are in What the Dormouse Said: How the Sixties Counterculture Shaped the Personal Computer Industry by John Markoff and A Heritage of Innovation: SRI's First Half Century by Donald Neilson.
The online Britannica won the 2005 Codie award for " Best Online Consumer Information Service "; the Codie awards are granted yearly by the Software and Information Industry Association to recognise the best products among categories of software.
Finkelstein examines the implications of applying this standard to another member of the " Holocaust Industry ", Daniel Goldhagen, who argued that Serbian actions in Kosovo " are, in their essence, different from those of Nazi Germany only in scale ".
For purposes of finance and market research, market-based classification systems such as the Global Industry Classification Standard and the Industry Classification Benchmark are used to classify businesses that participate in the service sector.
The committees are as follows: Bureau, CHEMRAWN ( Chem Research Applied to World Needs ) Committee, Committee on Chemistry Education, Committee on Chemistry and Industry, Committee on Printed and Electronic Publications, Evaluation Committee, Executive Committee, Finance Committee, Interdivisional Committee on Terminology, Nomenclature and Symbols, Project Committee, Pure and Applied Chemistry Editorial Advisory Board.
According to the Recording Industry Association of America, Led Zeppelin are the fourth-highest-selling music act in the US and one of only three acts to earn four or more Diamond albums.
They believe Mun and Misselden were not making this mistake in the 1620s, and point to their followers Josiah Child and Charles Davenant, who, in 1699, wrote: " Gold and Silver are indeed the Measure of Trade, but that the Spring and Original of it, in all nations is the Natural or Artificial Product of the Country ; that is to say, what this Land or what this Labour and Industry Produces.
All official MIDI standards are jointly developed and published by the MMA in Los Angeles, California, USA, and for Japan, the MIDI Committee of the Association of Musical Electronics Industry ( AMEI ) in Tokyo.
In March 2012, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology announced that China has 1. 01 billion mobile phone subscribers ; of these, 144 million are connected to 3G networks.
These standards are usually developed in voluntary consensus standards bodies such as the United Nations Center for Trade Facilitation and Electronic Business ( UN / CEFACT ), the World Wide Web Consortium W3C, the Telecommunications Industry Association ( TIA ), and the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards ( OASIS ).
Industry communities such as the IGDA, are exhibiting an increasing amount of discussion about the problem and are concerned that current working conditions in the industry are causing significant deterioration of the quality of life of its employees.
Industry requirements for multi-fiber optical connectors are covered in GR-1435, Generic Requirements for Multi-Fiber Optical Connectors.
The five units of the Central Library — Mid-Manhattan Library, Donnell Library Center, The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Andrew Heiskell Braille and Talking Book Library and the Science, Industry and Business Library — are all located in Manhattan.
Craig Branson, online director of the American Society of News Editors ( ASNE ), has been quoted as saying, " Industry codes are very generic and totally voluntary.
Carnegie Mellon also maintains the Carnegie Mellon Los Angeles Center in North Hollywood, California where students in the Master of Entertainment Industry Management program are required to relocate to Los Angeles in their second year and attend classes at this facility.
RAID levels and their associated data formats are standardised by the Storage Networking Industry Association ( SNIA ) in the Common RAID Disk Drive Format ( DDF ) standard.
Marillion are widely considered within the industry to have been one of the first mainstream acts to have fully recognised and tapped the potential for commercial musicians to interact with their fans via the Internet circa 1996, and are nowadays often characterised as a rock & roll ' Web Cottage Industry '.
A Training Package is " owned " by one of 11 Industry Skills Councils which are responsible for developing and reviewing the qualifications.
Industry standards are often rules of thumb, developed over many years, that offset many conflicting goals: what people will pay for, manufacturing cost, local climate, traditional building practices, and varying standards of comfort.
The business community in Bhutan are asking for more investment from Bangladesh after a meeting in the Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry ( FBCCI ) in Dhaka.

Industry and now
In March 1995, Kildall was posthumously honored by the Software Publishers Association ( now the Software and Information Industry Association ) for his contributions to the microcomputer industry:
Yogi B is now the most critically acclaimed Kollywood ( the Tamil Movie Industry ) rapper because of his work on the 2007 movie Pollathavan.
In 1987 the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications ( now the Ministry of Information Industry ) administered China's telecommunications systems and related research and production facilities.
Like President Clinton, Israel and the Likud party now formally agreed that the objectionable clauses of the charter had been abrogated, in official statements and statements by Prime Minister Netanyahu, Foreign Minister Sharon, Defense Minister Mordechai and Trade and Industry Minister Sharansky.
UMIST was instrumental in the founding of what is now the Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester.
From the time the fair closed until 1920, the Palace of Fine Arts housed the Field Columbian Museum ( now the Field Museum of Natural History, since relocated ); in 1933, the Palace building re-opened as the Museum of Science and Industry.
The Zephyr is now on exhibit at Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry.
By this time Murdoch had already built a working model of his steam carriage, which was held in the Museum of Science and Industry, Birmingham until its closure in 1997 and is now at Thinktank, Birmingham's new science museum ; accounts exist from witnesses who " saw the model steam carriage run around Murdoch's living room in Redruth in 1784 ".
Industry in Zug was dominated by the company Landis & Gyr, founded in 1896, and now owned by Australian investment company Bayard Capital.
In 2003, Morgan Stanley agreed to pay $ 125 million in order to settle its portion of a $ 1. 4 billion settlement brought by Eliott Spitzer, the Attorney General of New York, the National Association of Securities Dealers ( now the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority ( FINRA )), the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, ( SEC ) and a number of state securities regulators, relating to intentionally misleading research motivated by a desire to win investment banking business with the companies covered.
On 15 August 1978, the DoC ( whose technical side is now part of the Industry Canada ) held a press conference and formally announced the Telidon project to the public, demonstrating a large video display sending information to the minicomputer controlling it over an acoustic coupler modem.
Industry for the Moultrie area grew considerably when Sanderson Farms opened a processing plant in 2006 that now currently employs over 1, 000 workers, over 10 percent of the local workforce.
Once primarily a cattle town, Kentland is now an agricultural community with a diversifying economy with the town motto " Where Agriculture and Industry Meet.
Industry has diversified over the past forty years to now include companies producing products from electronics parts to furniture hardware.
It is now known as the Vavilov Institute of Plant Industry.
* Software Publishers Association, now known as the Software and Information Industry Association ( SIIA )
Kishi attended Tokyo Imperial University ( now the University of Tokyo ) and entered the Ministry of Commerce and Industry in 1920.
The oldest working engine in the world is the Smethwick Engine, brought into service in May 1779 and now at Thinktank in Birmingham ( formerly at the now defunct Museum of Science and Industry, Birmingham ).
Industry labeling practice is to include a lightfastness rating on the paint packaging, and painters should only use paints that have a lightfastness rating of I or II under the testing standards published the American Society of Testing and Materials ( now ASTM International ).
* Investment Dealers Association of Canada, now part of the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada
The line opened on 15 September 1830 with termini at Manchester, Liverpool Road ( now part of the Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester ) and Liverpool Crown Street.
* Industry Structure Model, a formal model for skills and training, now superseded by SFIAPlus
In response to the complaints, the British Phonographic Industry issued a statement saying Glitter was now a free man and could do what he wants as far as making music is concerned.

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