private industry

collocation in English

meaningsofprivateandindustry

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private
adjective
uk
/ˈpraɪ.vət/
us
/ˈpraɪ.vət/
only for one person or group and not ...
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industry
noun
uk
/ˈɪn.də.stri/
us
/ˈɪn.də.stri/
the companies and activities involved in the process of producing goods for sale, especially in a factory or ...
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(Definition ofprivateandindustryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Moreover, in postindustrial societiesprivateindustryhas left basic vocational education to schools.
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Average cost data are obtained from income statements orprivateindustrysources.
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However, the official age for retirement inprivateindustryhas remained 65 for half a century.
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A strike inprivateindustrymust be paid for byprivateindustry.
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It has given wonderful scientific information toprivateindustry, asprivateindustryitself acknowledges.
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Presumably the government felt the same pressures asprivateindustryto locate industrial facilities in the pampean cities.
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Grantwriting for funding from extramural sources, includingprivateindustryand governmental agencies, has required 20% of available time.
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That is why we believe it is important to focus on more than just bioethicists' relationships withprivateindustry.
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Subsequently, it became increasingly embroiled in a struggle between rival merchant and noble interests for control overprivateindustry.
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There is also a transfer of knowledge from basic research at the universities toprivateindustry(7).
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The dynamism ofprivateindustry, agriculture, and wholesaling during 1966-72 was unconscionably squashed by increased centralisation.
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This is aprivateindustry.
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Privateindustryhas greater flexibility.
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Mostprivateindustrydoes this.
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Tell us aboutprivateindustry.
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This is notprivateindustry.
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Privateindustrycannot do it.
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Privateindustryholds the balance.
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I turn toprivateindustry.
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They have experiencedprivateindustry.
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Privateindustryafterprivateindustrywas working under capacity, because it could not get components through shortage of steel.
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This cannot be done byprivateindustryalone, because we cannot impose uponprivateindustrya proper social responsibility.
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They can invest inprivateindustryand make a profit in association withprivateindustryby helping private industry where money is required for further investment.
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However, this premium is held by society, and not necessarily byprivateindustry, which has little incentive to maintain a series in situ conservation program.
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Although there were good metallurgy specialists working inprivateindustry, metallurgy was not included in 1955 in university programs, apart from some sporadic graduate courses.
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