Sentence examples for industrial response from inspiring English sources

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The framework of this paper is not proven by industrial studies because the spread of IT compliance and the industrial response to it are still under progress.

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The industrial demand response resources (IDRR) will be helpful to improve wind power penetration and bring low-carbon benefits if they are utilized to provide ancillary services (AS) for the power system.

As separate spheres for men and women evolved in industrial Britain, responses to those who transgressed them varied wildly.

Founded in 2009, this California-based startup offers an electronic health record (EHR) system on steroids, built for those who arrive first on the scene when there's an emergency: Fire, EMS and industrial-emergency response teams.

But poor countries are rapidly expanding their industrial capacity in response to out-sourcing by industrialized countries, and their share of climate change related emissions will increase rapidly in coming years, raising the need for international agreements on emissions reductions, Engelman says.

The assessment, in the company's "corporate citizenship report" to shareholders, may herald an era of heightened environmental consciousness at the industrial giant in response to consumer demands for safer, more socially responsible vehicles.

In response, industrial companies have laid off hundreds of thousands of workers since last summer and have been the main contributors to the rise in the unemployment rate, which reached 4.5percentt last month, up from a low of 3.9percentt in October.

He was caught carrying a handwritten note declaring that a "wave of violence" would occur throughout the Northeast aimed at the "military industrial complex" in response to American military actions, the police said.

Hundreds voted in favour of canvassing GPs on their willingness to sign undated resignations and take industrial action in response to what they say is an inadequate rescue package from NHS England to stop services crumbling under unsustainable workloads and a severe recruitment crisis.

In fact, Thatcher did sometimes drastically change course: condemning the state subsidies given to British Leyland by the previous Labour government, and then paying the dying car conglomerate even more; defending a programme of coalmine closures in 1981, and then hastily abandoning the plan when the miners threatened industrial action in response.

He said that there was little room to reduce benefit levels and that trade unions – who he said had blocked reforms three years ago and were threatening industrial unrest in response to his report – had to "look around at what's happening in the world".

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