tourism造句121 Animal rights groups have called for a tourism boycott in protest against the plan.
122 The accident threatened an ecological disaster for the remote Shetland Islands and its fishing, tourism and farming industries.
123 Mass tourism started in 1989 when the first 340 Windsurf guests arrived.
124 The town council has been promoting business tourism and conferences.
125 However, the Maastricht amendments have introduced measures in the sphere of tourism into the Community's express objectives.
126 Both countries depend on wildlife-based tourism for their economic survival.
127 The prospects for tourism were constrained by limited airline capacity and the lack of skilled personnel.
128 Tourism, one can safely say, is at least an eon away.
129 Tourism is our second biggest contributor - after North Sea oil - to gross domestic product.
130 In the past, one of the cornerstones of the economic argument for conservation was its value to tourism.
131 Investment is moving into the growth areas of forestry and tourism.
132 Blackpool tourism spokesman John Hall said Lisa felt Gaynor's filming was too intrusive.
133 If current trends continue, tourism in the state will increase by 10%.
134 By the beginning of the present decade tourism was very big business indeed.
135 Last year the government introduced a number of tax concessions to bring private capital and expertise into the hotel and tourism sectors.
136 It is perhaps particularly appropriate to consider tourism in an issue of the magazine whose theme is writers.
137 More than 1m foreign tourists visited Yunnan last year, and tourism earnings rose well above the national rate in other sectors.
138 Business travel will continue to grow, and increased domestic and foreign tourism will also create demand for additional hotels and motels.
139 They had prevailed with great courage in the trenches of tourism, but enough was enough.
140 Belle-Ile, however, seems to belong to a past era of modest and amateur tourism.
141 It was also agreed to develop co-operation in oil and gas exploration, transport, tourism, forestry and agriculture.
142 He also stated that the Corsican economy could develop harmoniously around the tourism industry.
143 Rural areas have relatively larger proportions employed in low-paying industries such as agriculture, distributive trades and tourism.
144 Maritime business generates better-paying jobs than tourism, which has been the bread and butter of the port.
145 Although they are discussed here as separate issues, tourism, recreation and sport are not mutually exclusive.
146 The camp has established an innovative partnership with a local village tourism enterprise.
147 Communities must take stock of their assets, he said, and devise a strategy to develop tourism or industry.
148 Tourism, served by some large hotels but mainly bed and breakfast facilities in many croft houses, is of considerable significance.
149 These modules will be suitable for students employed within the travel and tourism industry, especially if they intend working abroad.
150 A pukka ministry of tourism, even, is on the cards.