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The main sponsors of full-time students are management consulting and to a lesser extent financial services and multinational industry companies.
"Miriam has the experience of someone who's worked in a multinational industry," said Sol Adler, the executive director of the Y. "I would have been hard pressed to find this in the not-for-profit world".
In addition to the brief of comfortably accommodating the requisite number of passengers, Mr. Newson's team had to navigate strict safety regulations and the logistical labyrinth of a multinational industry with unionized work forces in airports all over the world.
A multinational industry association, Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International, predicts that China will be the world's second-biggest consumer of computer chips by 2010, behind only the United States.
They are employees of multinational industry: pharmaceutical salespeople, electronic engineers, information technology managers, accountants, data analysts, plant managers, regional vice presidents, biotechnologists, bankers, manufacturers' representatives and franchise chain managers.
It means, essentially, that a small multinational industry -- her new tour -- one that employs more than 100 full-time employees, rents whole hotel floors, keeps T-shirt makers working overtime and sometimes rakes in more than a $1 million a week, goes out of business in a matter of minutes.
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Within the United Nations system, some officials are concerned that overtures to giant corporations and multinational industries from the top of the organization will set the stage for problems at lower levels.
It is no longer tenable to say that GM technology benefits no-one but the multinational agrochemicals industry.
However, plans to liberalise the protected European sugar market attracted strong resistance from several EU member states and the multinational sugar industry.
Rock's commercial importance was by then reflected in the organization of the multinational recording industry, in the sales racks of international record retailers, and in the playlist policies of music radio and television.
These ideological positions lead them to converge on the tactical terrain.' The tactical benefits of this Bolivarian (after the 19th-century Latin American liberator, Simón Bolívar) solidarity reach their maximum expression in the multinational cocaine industry.
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