sector造句181. However, rapid changes are sweeping the sector and trends remain flexible.
182. The majority are adult women workers in below-average-income families laboring in unskilled jobs, often in the retail sector.
183. The private sector often complains about public enterprise, arguing that government should not compete with business.
184. Will those relying on the home market, particularly in the public sector, be ready to face the new competition?
185. It forbids bribery or kickbacks in any form to anyone in the public sector.
186. There are two important distinctions to be made in the type of business done in the banking sector.
187. Jobs in the state sector are allocated by examination, but in reality the system is riddled with nepotism and clientism.
188. That amount is topped up by a substantial contribution from the private sector in the form of loans.
189. The government concentrated on efforts to stimulate economic growth and industrial investment and to enlarge the role of the private sector.
190. The problems faced by the agricultural sector were offset by continued growth in the non-traditional manufacturing areas such as garments.
191. And yet private sector organisations are also political in the sense of competition between ideas and individuals within the organisation.
192. The decision to avoid this sector was consciously taken, but now Boyden is moving into recruiting in investment banking.
193. In Zurich, stocks eased, led down by the chemical sector.
194. There is also a problem in delineating this sector since self-employment is considered such a crucial factor.
195. Local car dealer Cowie, now regarded as the quality stock in the sector, also outperformed the market strongly.
196. He said interesting and constructive submissions on franchising had been received from the private sector and these were being examined closely.
197. The fall in record sales during the 1980s has damaged the newer sector of the industry more than the major companies.
198. The other development which caused consternation was the beginning of large public sector deficits.
199. Drought has caused further problems in the agricultural sector, both for domestic consumption and exports.
200. But this sector was the first to feel the heat of intense competition and spiralling development costs.
201. Moreover, the refrigeration sector is fragmented and offers considerable scope for expansion by acquisitions.
202. Spicer points out that the sector has thrived in a bull market but the advertising boom may be coming to an end.
203. It is clear that for the banking sector as a whole, foreign currency business predominates.
204. But the lack of finance in all but the commercial sector is inhibiting.
205. However, there are many public sector organizations which are unlikely to adopt current cost accounting.
206. This chapter analyses government policy towards private sector firms that are necessarily imperfectly competitive.
207. The political clout of the primary education sector in the struggle for resources is clearly limited.
208. The size of the service sector is an impediment to economic growth because it depends upon inflation to a considerable extent.
209. This then puts pressure on private sector borrowing, with the rise in interest rates inhibiting private sector investment and investment-led growth.
210. Within the civil service the Priestley pay bargaining system was abolished which linked civil service pay to rates in the private sector.