Sentence examples for built upon industry from inspiring English sources

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Built upon industry experts' input and an extensive review of existing metrics, a framework for performance metrics was developed to evaluate performance outcomes for five major phases; front end planning/programming, design/engineering, procurement, construction, and startup/commissioning.

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It will build upon students' knowlege from previous related courses to guide them through the production process in an environment similar to industry production houses.

It will build upon students' knowledge from related courses to guide them through the digital animation production process in an environment similar to industry production houses.

Today, MITEI has built upon the foundation of industry collaboration by facilitating a strong engagement with government, and specifically with the Department of Energy DOEE).

Here was an entire cottage industry built upon detritus much like mine, left behind and — when unpaid for — gobbled up by voracious prospectors who would swoop in, buy it for a steal, then reap huge profits.

Critics of the plan say an $8 billion cleanup fund built upon $2 billion from the industry might require yearly approval by Congress and even unrelated political battles over spending bills could result in long delays -- causing local water systems to ultimately bear the brunt of the expense.

Tolkien himself would possibly be horrified by the multiplatform industry built upon his work.

Although neighbouring Sheriff Hill thrived through an influx of heavy industry, built upon a colliery and pottery particularly, by 1827 new allotment owners on Low Fell had spent heavily to improve land so that sod cottages were a rarity and the last remaining pit heaps had been removed.

With almost one in every eight inmates in our overcrowded prisons locked up for marijuana-related convictions, doesn't it seem unjust that there are huge industries built upon legally manufacturing and selling substances that are proven, statistically, to be more addicting and harmful than pot?

Wales supplied the world with iron in its 19th-century heyday, when the industry was built upon an abundant local supply of ores, coal, timber and limestone.

The "Ripper industry" is built upon crude portrayals of the East End, and of degrading and victim-blaming depictions of sex workers.

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