Example sentences of "[prep] the [noun pl] industry " in BNC.

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1 Under this agreement Russia would provide oil , natural gas and nuclear energy in exchange for meat , milk and dairy products and manufactured goods such as television parts , integrated systems for the arms industry and black boxes for aircraft .
2 The help will come in the form of technology originally developed in the USA for the arms industry and federal scientific assistance .
3 Light transmitting waveguides and fibres have undergone intense development for the telecommunications industry .
4 ‘ It is reasonable for the telecommunications industry to come to the aid of law enforcement .
5 The Office of Telecommunications ( OFTEL ) was created to act as the regulatory body for the telecommunications industry in order to ensure that BT did not abuse its dominant position .
6 Hewlett-Packard Co is working with Micro Resources Inc to offer the latter 's applications and service for the telecommunications industry on the HP 9000 Unix family .
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8 An equivalent diagram for the meals industry shows that the equilibrium price of meals is also the marginal utility of the last meal purchased .
9 To check you understand this , try drawing a diagram like Figure 15–4 for the meals industry .
10 It raises a number of complex and inter-related matters , some of which are for the pensions industry , some for the banks , some for actuaries , auditors and regulators .
11 Last century , most materials for the chemicals industry were derived from coal tar , made by heating coal to high temperatures in the absence of air and distilling out the volatile products .
12 It is however essential for the drinks industry to ensure that its advertising campaigns do not target vulnerable groups such as young people .
13 The continuing bail-out of the FSLC , the FDIC 's counterpart for the savings-and-loan industry , shows the scale of the trouble .
14 To the agriculturist it offers a basic form of protection against urban influences , and for the minerals industry it retains accessible , cheap , and exploitable natural resources .
15 Given Russia 's high latitudinal position , her short farming season , low productivity , absence of markets , and scant incentives for yield improvement in the late Tsarist period and until the advent of NEP , the natural result was a strong peasant urge to supplement agricultural income by promysly ( craft industries ) , one of which was the production and working up of flax for the kustarnyi industry .
16 The reports of the SD station in Würzburg and its subsidiary agencies in the area offer an opportunity to explore the changing mood of the population of Lower Franconia in the light of the five air raids on the local town of Schweinfurt , an important centre of ball-bearing production , so crucial for the armaments industry , between August 1943 and April 1944 .
17 Singh proposed that industrial licences be abolished except in certain strategic sectors such as the arms industry , atomic energy and strategic minerals .
18 The aim of the meeting it to provide a wide awareness of the problems industry faces and to illustrate how these can be dealt with positively .
19 Drawn largely from the Ecole Polytechnique , the most prestigious of France 's ‘ Grandes Ecoles ’ , the army engineers form a unique and cohesive corps throughout their careers that lead almost inevitably to the highest posts within the Ministry of Defence , the DGA ( Délégation Générale pour l'Armament , created in 1961 ( and , increasingly , to leadership positions throughout the nationalised and private sectors of the arms industry and to important civilian posts as well .
20 In particular he referred to the enormous growth of the arms industry in America , which by 1960 directly employed 3.5 million people .
21 Although there was an attempt to introduce some competition for BT , this has been limited due to the natural monopoly position of parts of the telecommunications industry .
22 Similarly , the global development of the telecommunications industry was blunted until the land-mark US anti-trust decision in 1984 to dismember its monopoly supplier , AT&T .
23 Will he confirm that our policy of privatisation and the liberalisation of the telecommunications industry has led to lower prices and a better quality of service for the consumer ?
24 The proportion of the telecommunications industry that is outside British Telecom control does not constitute a duopoly .
25 The purpose of the research is to investigate the reaction of the Dod to these changed circumstances , the response of the telecommunications industry to the new opportunities created , the reasoning behind new telecommunications regulations , and structural realignments in the relations between and within US government departments and Agencies and US telecommunications industries .
26 US regulation of the futures industry is carried out by the CFTC which sanctions new contracts or changes in trading practices .
27 The prohibition against churning is , in theory , no more applicable to futures transactions than any other type of investment although in practice the " churn and burn " and hard sell tactics of some of the more disreputable futures brokers have , in the past , given a misleading impression of the futures industry generally .
28 The dispute threatened to spread to Woolwich , Birmingham , Belfast and other centres of the munitions industry ; the legislation of December 1915 was to have a major impact on British housing policy .
29 Control of the munitions industry and its related establishments was soon followed in other sections of industry .
30 Sections of the pensions industry who advise such schemes have already started to protest .
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