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Eveillard retired in 2009, but his taste for industries utterly lacking in sex appeal is still evident.
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A Taste of Industry.
A taste for working in one industry over another.
"preferred variety, preferred workplace"; this can represent (a) A taste for working in one industry over another.
Maybe Japanese consumers will find a new taste for whalemeat, and the industry's economics will turn around.
There are n workers, each characterized by a parameter x interpreted as either a 1. "preferred variety, preferred workplace"; this can represent (a) A taste for working in one industry over another.
Even after graduation, élite students show a taste for track-based, well-paid industries like finance and consulting (which in 2010 together claimed more than a third of the jobs taken by the graduating classes of Harvard, Cornell, and Princeton).
This system served as a precursor to the more generalised quota system, giving MAF staff valuable experience with setting TACs and dealing with changes in quota ownership, and the industry a taste for secure quantified access rights (MAF 1982; Clark and Duncan 1986).
Presently, though, the pharmaceutical industry has little taste for the long-term financial risk of discovering new psychotropic drugs.
The taste for US entertainment means the local industry has to kick hard just to keep its head above water.
The organza-wrapped sugar, the elaborate staging in a courtyard of the Louvre, was more than a little symbolic for an industry with a taste for excess.
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