Sentence examples for replacement industry from inspiring English sources

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From new wearables that detect breast cancer to creating the industrial supply chain for the meat replacement industry, the latest crop of Y Combinator companies showcased the breadth of entrepreneurial innovation that encapsulates the waning days of 2018.

Charles R. Wolf, executive director at the investment bank UBS Warburg, who closely follows the PC industry, said all PC makers need to realize that their industry has matured -- that they have successfully saturated the European and American business markets and now must concentrate on becoming a replacement industry.

The findings helped the joint replacement industry in several ways including validating the analytical models, contributing to the design of implants that will last longer (hopefully for the life span of the patient), and establishing guidelines for exercise in the immediate postoperative time period.

The hair replacement industry earns more than $1 billion/year in the United States alone.

The hair replacement industry is split between large, international chains offering drugs, dyes, and other products, and smaller local businesses specializing in customized treatment, including surgery.

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The reason is that "innovation" has for thirty years gone hand-in-hand with job destruction and job exporting -- first in the industrial heartland, and more recently in supposedly post-industrial replacement industries like real estate.

Much of this industry has disappeared, and replacement industries (automobiles, machinery) have failed to compensate for the loss of jobs.

These developments are not lost on the $4.3 billion joint-replacement industry, which has begun to develop niche products, like a knee designed specifically for women, and has also enlisted celebrities like Jack Nicklaus and Angela Lansbury to market directly to patients.

Known for its curiosity, mischievousness and destructiveness, kea have done more for the automotive rubber-replacement industry than any other species on Earth.

A muscular and tattooed 40-year-old whose formal education ended when he graduated from John Bowne High School in Flushing, Queens, he said that soon after he was assigned to investigate mobsters, he read labor racketeering's great works, including cases from the 1980's targeting the concrete and window-replacement industries.

Zimmerman and Bock acknowledge that most old houses have not retained their original windows, and that much of today's replacement window industry is driven by replacing failed 20-year-old windows.

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