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The vast amounts of water used in extraction industries means there is less to be used on crops.
The power of network effects in telecoms, computing and other digitised industries means it makes sense for firms to agree on an industry standard, so that gadgets and software are compatible.
Their involvement in service industries "means that their relationship with Italian society is different" from that of Chinese immigrants working in factories, said Daniele Cologna, a professor of Chinese at Insubria University in Como.
Yet the diversity of its geography and landscapes, its spread of settlement and industries, means that the arts and culture of New South Wales reflect a broad span of Australian experience.
Yet Spain's export sector is too small to spur a recovery and the high cost of laying off permanent workers in dying industries means it is hard to shift resources to exporting firms.
That aura, combined with the company's history of producing technology that jailbreaks digital culture and transforms entire industries, means it's best to remain vigilant, even when the company is saying nothing.
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There are both under and overestimates of what the creative and cultural industries mean for the UK economy.
But their co-dependent relationship with the publishing and bookselling industries mean that they are unlikely to disappear any time soon.
The highest concentrations of dust were seen in the textile industries (mean total dust: 25 mg/m; mean respirable fraction: 11 mg/m) followed by the food processing industries (mean total dust: 12 mg/m, mean respirable fraction: 5 mg/m) and at agricultural work sites (mean total dust: 9 mg/m, mean respirable fraction: 4 mg/m).
A smaller industry means there is less competition for profitable opportunities.
Consolidation in the mortgage industry means that large companies are controlling more of the marketplace.
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