industrial classification

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meaningsofindustrialandclassification

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industrial
adjective
uk
/ɪnˈdʌs.tri.əl/
us
/ɪnˈdʌs.tri.əl/
in or related to industry, or having a lot of industry and ...
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classification
noun
uk
/ˌklæs.ɪ.fɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌklæs.ə.fəˈkeɪ.ʃən/
the act or process of dividing things into groups according to ...
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(Definition ofindustrialandclassificationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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We endeavour to release all those men who are eligible for release as quickly as possible in the order of theirindustrialclassification.
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This leads to several possibilities of log-rolling and delay, because it is being done through theindustrialclassification.
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This sector is defined as the principal products of activity headings 3301–2, 3441–4 and 3453–4 of the standardindustrialclassification.
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The figures are analysed according to the industry orders of the standardindustrialclassificationin which the unemployed person last worked.
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The figures are analysed according to the industry orders of the standardindustrialclassificationin which the unemployed persons last worked.
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A cross-tabulation of payments by region and by standardindustrialclassificationorder is not required.
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The analysis is based on minimum list headings of the 1968 standardindustrialclassification.
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It is therefore not possible to provide an analysis by standardindustrialclassificationof those registered as unemployed for more than one year.
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The numbers registered as unemployed are not cross-analysed by both the length of time unemployed andindustrialclassification.
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A breakdown of their activity by order in the standardindustrialclassificationis set out as follows.
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Leeds development corporation does not analyse employment numbers within its areas by standardindustrialclassification.
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The following table gives an analysis by standardindustrialclassificationof the vacancies notified to the employment office.
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The table also indicates the standardindustrialclassificationon which the data are based.
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Theindustrialclassificationused does not include refractories as a separate heading.
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Owing to changes in the basis ofindustrialclassification, comparable figures are not available for 1900.
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I regret that noindustrialclassificationis available.
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The standardindustrialclassificationdoes not separately identify the whisky or whiskey industries from other industries involved in spirit distilling and compounding.
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The figures are seasonally adjusted and are based on 1980 standardindustrialclassification.
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Let us look at the tightness of theindustrialclassification.
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After 1979 only figures for the shipbuilding and ship repair industry (activity heading 3610 of the 1980 standardindustrialclassification) are available.
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