Sentence examples for bleak industry from inspiring English sources

'bleak industry' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a certain industry in which conditions are difficult; for example: The mining industry is a bleak industry, where employees often work long hours in unsafe conditions.

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First, there's pessimism – evident in bleak industry forecasts right, left and centre based on the current state of the trade, in its worst shape in living memory.

But executives close to Mr. Carty were arguing that no matter what American does, no matter what labor concessions it wrings out now, there is no way to avoid seeking Chapter 11 protection from creditors because of the bleak industry outlook, he said.

The Dell Computer Corporation, offering investors some cheer in a bleak industry, said yesterday that it remained on track to meet sales and profit forecasts for its fiscal third quarter, as demand for its computers returned more quickly than expected after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

The automakers traded in a narrow range, with Honda Motor dropping by 1.9%, to 1,653 yen ($17.92), after it said it had withdrawn from Formula One auto racing, to save costs amid bleak industry conditions.

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When they are over, the outlook for advertising, and for the marketing budgets that pay for it, is bleak.Several industries, including banking, telecoms and consumer goods, have already made deep cuts in their marketing budgets, which are typically one of the first areas to be chopped in a downturn.

Timothy J. Touhey, the chief executive of the New Jersey Builders Association, the organization hosting the convention, admitted that the last few years had been bleak for his industry.

Gasland director Josh Fox does a skillful job of demonizing fracking with a Michael montageike moftage of mysterious chemicals, bleak landscapes, unresponsive industry flacks, and hints of conspiracy involving Dick Cheney and Halliburton.

The news gets bleaker for the industry's establishment: 68% of executives surveyed believe that by 2012, the "closed gardens" business model will wither and die, while 64% believe that open access regulations will accelerate the commoditization of the network carriers.

"If this is not accomplished, the long term outlook for the industry is bleak".

Because of a glut on the market & the use of substitutes the outlook for the industry is bleak.

Emil Morfett of J.P. Morgan, an American investment bank, sees the outlook for the coal industry as bleak, at least for the next six to 12 months.

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