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These and industries
These primary industries are increasingly becoming less important to the overall economy.
These fields have produced prominent figures within these two industries.
These November Criminals, or those who seemed to benefit from the newly formed Weimar Republic, were seen to have " stabbed them in the back " on the home front, by either criticizing German nationalism, instigating unrest and strikes in the critical military industries or profiteering.
These export industries gave the Malayan government a healthy surplus to invest in industrial development and infrastructure projects.
These have been joined by the service and hospitality industries, as well as agrotourism, especially in " Kashubian Switzerland ".
These changes ensured the availability of water for irrigation and made the Murray Valley Australia's most productive agricultural region, but have seriously disrupted the life cycles of many ecosystems both inside and outside the river, and the irrigation has led to dryland salinity that now threatens the agricultural industries.
These industries were traditional, grounded in the nation's abundance of inputs like cotton fibers, cattle hides, and tannin extract.
These service industries include transportation services, such as airlines, cruise ships and taxicabs ; hospitality services, such as accommodations, including hotels and resorts ; and entertainment venues, such as amusement parks, casinos, shopping malls, music venues and theatres.
These are expected to offer extended economic benefits to the region, especially the Tourism and High Tech industries.
These conditions can be changed and the interest of the working class upheld only by an organization formed in such a way that all its members in any one industry, or in all industries if necessary, cease work whenever a strike or lockout is on in any department thereof, thus making an injury to one an injury to all.
These tax reductions required a saving of £ 2, 855 million, and this would be funded by eradicating losses in the nationalised industries and denationalising the profit-making state concerns ; ending all housing subsidies except for those who could not afford their own housing ; ending all foreign aid ; ending all grants and subsidies in agriculture ; ending all assistance to development areas ; ending all investment grants ; and abolishing the National Economic Development Council and the Prices and Incomes Board.
These are significant dynamics in the on-going process, occurring over the last few decades, of manufacture-based industries relocating operations to " developing-world " economies where the costs of production are significantly lower than in " developed-world " economies.
These industries declined in the 20th century, while nationalist sentiment and interest in self-determination rose.
These featured industries, cities, private organizations and corporations, theater troupes, and music schools.
These worked to develop and finance new industries and attract skilled and knowledgeable immigrants from Europe.
These were the groups that had enjoyed the benefits of Soviet-era state-controlled wages and prices, high state spending to subsidize priority sectors of the economy, protection from competition with foreign industries, and welfare entitlement programs.
" These types of agreements have been reported to be found in every type of industry, and very numerous in the steel and iron industries.
These industries concern dressmaking, furniture, shoes, drinks, food, prints, metal industry, electric devices, plastic wares as well as many other different industries.
These engines are connected via a gearbox to either a pump or compressor assembly, the majority of installations are used within the oil and gas industries.
These nine industries have been identified as the key industries by the Gold Coast City Council to deliver the city ’ s economic prosperity.
These fast-growing trees would not only be planted for those industries but they can also be planted to help absorb carbon dioxide faster than slow-growing trees.
These industries, combined with a fairly typical range of local retail, restaurant and service businesses, combine to give Hertford County one of the lowest unemployment rates in Northeastern North Carolina.
These contributed to the growth of the fishing and fish canning industries in Wrangell, which provided much of the economic life for the town before the rise of logging in the 1950s.

These and handle
These conditions can be used to handle unusual situations.
These models afford advantages over classical test theory, including the capacity to produce standard errors of measurement for each score or pattern of scores on assessments and the capacity to handle missing responses.
These are small endmills with a fixed depth-spacing ring attached, and are mounted either in a handle for use as a handtool, or are sometimes mounted in a battery-operated screwdriver.
These machines are mechanically similar since all three types use a handle connected to a flywheel by rope, chain, or strap to provide resistance to the user – the types differ only in braking mechanism.
These differ from automatic or switchblade knives in that the blade is not released by means of a button or catch on the handle ; rather, the blade itself is the actuator.
These LEDs used much larger semiconductor die sizes to handle the large power inputs.
These two styles differ mainly in the way in which they handle quotation marks.
These workers make changes in the instructions that determine how the network, workstations, and CPU of the system handle the various jobs they have been given and how they communicate with peripheral equipment such as printers and disk drives.
These measures included privacy obligations in agreements with mailing houses, privacy impact assessments, and procedures to ensure staff handle personal information appropriately during mail campaigns.
These water valves are operated by handle ( grip ) | handle s.
These distinguish themselves in better use of statistics for improved confidence bounds or ability to handle linear frequency drift.
These packages can be combined and distributed using configurable and internally complex packaging systems to handle many permutations of software and manage version-specific dependencies and conflicts.
These can handle VHS tapes of more than one standard.
These providers have a vast array of and medications to handle complex medical and trauma patients.
These are easier to handle than the acid.
These adapters do not handle older non-Cardbus PCMCIA cards.
These new bullets ( especially in rifles ) needed to be jacketed to handle the conditions of firing.
These sub-prefectures still exist today, although they have much less power than they possessed before and during World War II: they now exist primarily to handle paperwork and other bureaucratic functions.
These hairs can induce an adverse skin reaction ( itching, rash ) in some individuals, particularly among people who handle the plants regularly ( e. g. gardeners ).
These departments handle resident concerns, execute and enforce the legislation passed by the Board of Trustees, and maintains order in fulfilling the daily operations of the Village.
These adzes closely follow traditional forms in that the bit or tooth is not wrapped around the handle as a head.
These perturbations are then run through the full nonlinear model to generate an ensemble forecast, giving a handle on some of the uncertainty that should be allowed for around the current central prediction.
These modifications were relatively simple and could be carried out by users who knew how to handle a soldering iron.
These lines primarily handle business and leisure travel between smaller cities and rural areas in western Japan.

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