Sentence examples for sectors for whom from inspiring English sources

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I'm sure that Vitter's patrons in the petroleum and chemical sectors, for whom EPA is a persistent thorn in the side, could hardly be more thrilled with his ascension.

2. At the meso (mainly regional) and micro (mainly local) levels, it is essential to ensure the active involvement of community representatives and of representatives from parallel sectors for whom health outcomes are secondary to their principal objectives.

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Nor should we forget that many of the self-proclaimed "community-based" HIV charities busily promoting PrEP are dependent on rafts of money provided by the pharmaceutical sector, for whom they operate as willing glove-puppets, although this is hardly unique to the HIV sector, since so many NGOs these days depend on undisclosed commercial backing.

Others represent public-sector employees, for whom political muscle is also important: the election victories of Republican governors in Missouri and Indiana last year led to the scrapping of collective-bargaining deals in both states.

University-graduate-level non-physician health professionals are currently experiencing the most rapid increase in numbers, partly due to an increase in the middle class population, who can afford higher education, and partly due to a strong motivation for higher education among public sector health professionals, for whom education is linked to career advancement [ 8].

"They've understood there's a sector of the market for whom nothing but the perceived best will do, and who want something more, the more expensive it is.

Afterwards, he remained in the private sector, until President McKinley, for whom he had been a major backer, made him Ambassador to the United Kingdom in 1897.

In the free-market, power has just been transferred from public sector technocracies to the private sector technocracies of giant corporations for whom the system is expressly designed to serve.

"This report lays bare the impact of austerity on services provided by the community and voluntary sector, and on the workers for whom providing a service is not just a job but part of a deep personal commitment to the people they support," says Unison's general secretary, Dave Prentis.

First, unions tend to reduce inequality in all three countries among male workers for whom the within-sector effect dominates the between-sector effect.

As a practical matter, the OECD position has softened in subsequent policy statements (e.g., OECD 2004) on the reasoning that unions might seek moderate wage increases in circumstances where they implicitly have to represent the views of all workers in a sector rather than more privileged groups for whom the unemployment risk is already attenuated.

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