Sentence examples for study of industry from inspiring English sources

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The rail minister, Theresa Villiers, said the move would allow the DfT to draw up a new contract in line with government proposals for longer franchises that give more power to rail operators, as well as incorporating recommendations from a forthcoming study of industry costs by Sir Roy McNulty, former chair of the Civil Aviation Authority.

A study of industry sponsored phase 3 clinical trials in 2007 revealed that a majority of the sites were outside the United States [4].

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The agency's initial study of industries was derailed after a review by the National Academy of Sciences found it flawed.

And despite requirements that the companies post all trials for serious or life-threatening diseases on a government website (clinicaltrials.gov), a 2003 study of industry-sponsored U.S. cancer trials found that fewer than half of such trials appeared there.

The availability of a large national database allows the study of industries with a relatively small number of workers.

And might it not be dismaying for impressionable children to find out in their studies of industry that, as we've learned from a recent biography of W. K. Kellogg, the growth of his corporation was impeded, and at one point nearly throttled, by a bitter legal squabble over business matters with none other than his own brother.

In theory the product and the process views are often seen to be complementary, but studies of industry have demonstrated the opposite.

For drugs currently marketed but already off-patent, the NIH and FDA collaborate towards reviewing the need for pediatric research and preparing an annual priority list, based on which FDA requests specific studies of industry.

They also disseminated summaries of published smoking-related articles [ 111], case studies of industry actions, reports on tobacco control events, analyses of smoking issues, and reference guides to help members counter allegations about smoking-related diseases and the economic costs of tobacco [ 119, 120].

August 9, 1953 Troyes, France Jean Tirole, (born August 9, 1953, Troyes, France) French economist who was awarded the 2014 Nobel Prize for Economics in recognition of his innovative contributions to the study of monopolistic industries, or industries that consist of only a few powerful firms.

McKinsey's research fills in the picture, providing data and case studies of industries like retailing, food processing and construction.

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