But in recent years, other chunks of the service industry have gone walkabout, as telecommunications costs have collapsed. |
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The action involved trade unions involved in the health and service industry. |
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We work in routine service industry jobs structured by low pay with shift patterns dictated by childcare. |
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They will also visit some of the city's trendy stores and hotels, to find out more about the upmarket section of the service industry. |
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Now I'm writing an essay on the service industry and the focus on quantity over quality for my sociology class. |
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Millions of manufacturing jobs have been lost in this country but now the service industry is also being hard hit. |
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Well, many companies in the service industry support manufacturers and in some cases have been spun off from them. |
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One of the earliest lessons I learnt in 40 years in a service industry was to keep the customer informed. |
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It's rare in a service industry to be able to create something so tangible and enduring. |
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I see this latest quarrel as a class struggle, with me representing the diligent, uncomplaining service industry and Aoife as the self-involved corporate accountant. |
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Yet as a service industry it has encompassed a minority side that did not lose all its connections with the wider economic landscape and the human impact of social change. |
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I do believe video games are sort of at the heart of a cancer that's eating away at this culture, turning every popular art form into a pure service industry. |
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In particular, we must examine options for forging new partnerships among the financial service industry, the state and civil society. |
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It is generally considered that the commercial launch service industry is currently suffering from excess capacity. |
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What it has given us are temporary and part time service industry jobs that pay minimum wage. |
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Michelle, a self confessed Yorkshire Tea addict has lived in Brussels for 5 years, and has 20 years experience in the service industry. |
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On the upside, Austria has a large service industry, a strong industrial sector and a small yet highly developed agricultural sector. |
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This growth will stem largely from economic activity in the service industry. |
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The service industry employs two-thirds of the country's active population. |
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Within the service industry, however, most immigrants tend to be concentrated in the educational, health care and social services sectors. |
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Roth, meanwhile, has a solid market standing with American delicacies in the growing food service industry. |
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These eyelash extensions are marketed by the beauty service industry to extend the length and thickness of eyelashes. |
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But with emasculated regulators, inhibited competition and inflated wages in the service industry, Irish consumers cannot bet on prices falling on the basis of a strong euro. |
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Each panel consists of representatives from a grouping of manufacturing and service industry sectors. |
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He says there is a social aspect to the credit union movement, which consumers tired of greedy financial service industry operators find refreshing. |
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Dell is faced with a cratering PC market as well as competitors like Amazon in the IT service industry. |
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Firstly, we need growth in service industry jobs, covering both the most high-level technology and also less sophisticated technology. |
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Her mom is a trifling tramp, and her brother is stuck in that dead-end service industry job, dividing his money between a flophouse hotel room and the local drug kingpin. |
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The service industry is adding a significant contribution to marketing and advertising. |
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I don't think the Canadian industry could do a thing that would actually chase away the service industry, except perhaps be greedy and drive it into the ground, but that's true with any other industry. |
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Car Lift Car lifts are needed in entire car service industry, no matter in tire stores, small car repair stores, or in large automobile service plants. |
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If you were in a food service industry, you couldn't serve rancid meat. |
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In general terms, this is a public service industry that has natural monopoly characteristics and is run accordingly, and that has large externalities in the areas of public health and environmental pollution. |
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Health care is an important service industry. |
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By its very nature, the service industry is less suited to this approach. |
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As a service industry, transport must rely on the qualities and the skills of the women and men who are in contact with the customer-passengers and local autorities. |
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This report aims to explore the future of employment in the European service industry from a sustainable development perspective, particularly in an environmental sense of the word. |
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Furthermore, in the service industry the method used to weight the individual answers for the purpose of calculating the balance result for each question is henceforth comparable to that used in the other industries. |
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Whether it is in business, education, the service industry, culture or other sectors of activity, Francophones are contributing to the vitality of the province. |
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As regards other matters in the negotiation, Christine Lagarde expressed her regrets once again that other WTO players remain reluctant to open their service industry and manufactured goods' markets. |
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Our automobile performance inspection equipment is widely used in automobile inspection workstations and is necessary in auto inspection service industry. |
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The expanded facility, set to be in full production a year from now, will supply high-quality, traceable meat to the Canadian food service industry. |
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Since the 1970s there has been a large move away from manufacturing and an increasing emphasis on the service industry. |
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Below that stood skilled laborers, maids, servants, sailors, and other persons employed in the service industry. |
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This has allowed smaller service industry firms, typically from older Class B buildings, to take advantage of the lower cost of occupancy. |
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The service industry is important, including tourism, education, financial and insurance services, plus architectural, building, and construction services. |
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The overwhelming majority of people living in the Pacific islands work in the service industry which includes tourism, education and financial services. |
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At the end of the 1980s, before the advent of speed enforcement devices, owners of supercars, many employed in the financial service industry in the City and in Docklands. |
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A unique aspect of the expanding financial service industry of Connecticut's Fairfield County during 1998 was the growing numbers of boutique trading floors. |
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