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Discover Ludwig"poor industry" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a struggling sector of the economy or a business that is not succeeding. Example: The technology sector is a poor industry, with many companies struggling to remain profitable.
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Training at many factories is also poor, industry experts say.
This could be due to many factors such as a recession, poor industry conditions or poor management.
Shareholders should object to the repricing of options if the stock price has fallen due to poor management but not if the problems are a result of a recession, stock market drop or poor industry conditions.
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tenure found that the percentage of forced turnover tripled between 1970 and 2006, and another study concluded that boards of directors now "aggressively fire C.E.O.s for poor industry-adjusted performance".
But the track record for new airlines has been poor since industry deregulation; few have lasted more than a decade.
But it, too, has its drawbacks as infrastructure there remains poor, and industry executives complain about the dozens of permits and time needed to set up a hotel.
After all, it's easier to believe that gay tolerance boosts economies, rather than believe that American capitalism essentially means that some cities are now destined to become poor as industry and high-paying jobs flee to elsewhere.
The core comes from a criminal underclass and from estates that are poor, productive industries globalised out of existence.
One government source said: "DCMS officials are pretty poor and industries don't think they're being well served.
One is poor synergy between industry and universities.
Spare some sympathy for the poor, beleaguered advertising industry?
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