Example sentences of "by [art] industry " in BNC.
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1 | And this would vindicate those who believe that the market 's ills are not going to be solved by tinkering with new issue processes , but rather by a drastic cutback in the overheads — ie , sacking people — being carried by the industry . |
2 | Despite the large profits made by the industry , only four of the 26 companies involved will provide bait to the fishermen , and even when they do the amount supplied is grossly inadequate . |
3 | Government estimates of a 3 p.c. increase in production last year with pharmaceuticals achieving a 10 p.c. increase are disputed by the industry . |
4 | However , the company had adopted a new accounting policy on the treatment of exploration and development expenditure and changed its year-end to the calendar year used by the industry for exploration budgets and profits cover just nine months , against 12 last time . |
5 | According to its radioactive content , it is designated by the industry as either low , intermediate or high level . |
6 | Considerable exploration effort in those areas has been felt by the industry to be worthwhile , and in the United States has already met with some commercial success . |
7 | BRITAIN 'S safety arrangements for pesticides is in disarray following a ruling by the European Commission that the voluntary code , which is operated by the industry , is a breach of the EEC 's rules on free trade . |
8 | The Commission 's verdict threatens to sweep away two undertakings by the industry which underpin the operation office Pesticides Safety Precautions Scheme . |
9 | While there was , from the platform , evidence of considerable care and attention being paid to the potential physical hazards of the industry , little or nothing was said by the industry 's speakers about the effects of chemicals or their by-products on the environment . |
10 | Despite the equal opportunities policies of major broadcasters , there are no effective steps being taken by the industry to remedy this situation , nor possibly any significant recognition of a need to do so . |
11 | The figures announced in March by the industry body , the Finance & Leasing Association , told their own story . |
12 | Some £26 billion of capital investment by the industry is required over the next 10 years . |
13 | Despite the lack of jobs created by the industry , the Irish state kowtowed to the mining companies . |
14 | Water shares spurted on the back of a report by the industry watchdog , Ofwat . |
15 | The increases were generally expected by the industry , which knew Mr Lamont needed to recoup money he lost by scrapping the special car tax which until last year added ten per cent to the price of a new vehicle . |
16 | Designed by Ted Hood and built by the industry leader in fibreglass yacht construction , Hatteras Yachts , DORADO is a very capable world cruiser . |
17 | Only 373,804 vehicles were sold despite a massive £50million ad blitz by the industry . |
18 | He believed that if the paper made a big enough impact and was raved about by the industry , there would be a rush to save it even if it did n't sell enough to make a profit . |
19 | Apparently he suggested that the common Unix brand and the common interface specification be owned by the industry as represented by Unix International Inc . |
20 | In 1987 he argued for a beefed-up Neddy with the council meetings chaired by the industry secretary rather than by the chancellor . |
21 | The prices being charged by the industry after the War were undoubtedly excessively low , and this in itself had artificially stimulated consumer demand . |
22 | The ratio was slightly lower than that achieved by the industry before nationalisation , but it was not markedly out of line with other countries . |
23 | The resolution of the question thus depends on the extent to which the actual mix of physical controls , slowly improving financial disciplines and quantitative annual investment limitations were effective in limiting the very real possibility of over-expansion by the industry . |
24 | After a year of arguments , Citrine finally relented and the EDA 's local work was taken on and expanded by the Area Boards , though its London headquarters , with a staff of 67 , survived as a formally separate organisation but with its £150000 annual budget financed principally by the industry . |
25 | Apparently he suggested that the common Unix brand and the common interface specification be owned by the industry as represented by Unix International . |
26 | Carl Ledbetter , SunSelect 's general manager , perhaps best remembered by the industry as the erstwhile chief executive officer of ETA Systems , Control Data Corp 's supercomputer subsidiary , calls his new charge ‘ Sun 's heretical sect . ’ |
27 | In the library are 35 generic classes which have already been accepted by the industry and are being customised by vendors to suit their applications . |
28 | Aerospace officials say that support is growing for a national strategic plan in which increased government spending would be matched by the industry 's own resources . |
29 | The IMW threshold was agreed by the industry as a way of limiting the negotiations , which they faced once they were free to compete after 1 April 1990 , to manageable numbers — around 5,000 customers . |
30 | The comments by Field and Verney concluded with a strong recommendation that every resource of television production should be lavished on programmes for children ‘ if they are to watch intelligently and develop into ready viewers for that ‘ better ’ Television being demanded by the critics ' and sought after by the industry itself . |