Sentence examples for important enterprises from inspiring English sources

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Soapmaking and cotton ginning are important enterprises; cotton, silk, embroidery, carpets, and extraordinarily delicate pottery are produced.

In the late 1990s the most important enterprises were electrical and electronic equipment, wood, furniture, paper and printing, food products, metal products, textiles, clothing and footwear, and chemicals.

But this time around, the party had been working hard to shed its image as an unreconstructed backer of the old state-bureaucracy approach to running the most important enterprises in the country.

Or, to put it less facetiously, why does politics, the business of running the country, draw on so much shallower a recruitment pool than most other important enterprises in Britain?

In the first period of modern industrial development (1861 72), effort was focused on manufacturing firearms and machines, the most important enterprises being the Kiangnan (Jiangnan) Arsenal in Shanghai, the Tianjin Machine Factory, and the Fuzhou Navy Yard; there were many other smaller ones.

Anderson and his colleagues, biomedical research scientists representing a diversity of institutions, argued that to maintain the vitality of research universities requires a culture in which teaching and research support two equally important enterprises: generation of new knowledge and education of students (Anderson et al., 2011).

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"This is an important enterprise for America and the world, for humanity to engage in," he said.

"This is a very important enterprise," said Dr. Jeremy Jackson, paleobiologist at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, though he was highly skeptical of the new work.

Webster found that horrifying, and set to work undertaking a his own revision, explaining, "I consider this emendation of the common version as the most important enterprise of my life".

A new S.E.C. chairman will no doubt wish to have a part in the selection process of a new board chairman who can devote his or her full energy to building this important enterprise.

Another important enterprise, if more specialized and modest in terms of its clientele, was the bookselling business founded in 1744 by Samuel Baker and later run by his nephew, John Sotheby.

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