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In other words, their unity in subservience to the fossil fuel industry is complete, and almost compelling.
Further proving that the mobile phone industry is complete out of names to use, Sprint and Samsung have just announced a device they've decided to dub the "Intrepid".
No industry is complete until they have a date in the calendar for a "gala" evening of cheap chicken dinners, frayed nerves and ersatz glamour.
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Once a bill offering aid to the industry is completed by Congressional Democrats and the White House, it would still need the approval of some Senate Republicans.
And his control of the British nuclear industry was complete when in 1971 he also became chairman of British Nuclear Fuels, a nominally separate commercial organisation spun off from his old home, the production department of the UKAEA.
Furthermore, the idea that inclusion of aviation in the EU emissions trading scheme is a get-out-of-jail-free card for the industry is a complete myth.
The European Chemical Agency (ECHA) is in the process of revising its guidance documents on how industry is to complete chemical safety assessments to address the challenges that nanoparticles pose for ecotoxicological testing.
My biggest issue with the student loan industry is the complete lack of regulation.
"What is ingrained in the agriculture industry is a complete lack of respect for the people who are harvesting the food.
New York's doctors shortage is not helped by the fact that 55percentt of doctors trained in the state leave to practice elsewhere once their training is complete, leading one industry leader to declare, "New York exports physicians".
McDonald's : Finally, no cross-section of the American service industry would be complete without one of the nation's most recognized exports, fast food.
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