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They often concern the introduction of an industry (or sub-industry) into a specific region.
The second sub-industry to be encouraged would provide housing for those earning even less.
An entire sub-industry of music studios, filmmakers, sound people and advertisers grew around the company.
Advising companies on how to set up and run such programs is now a flourishing sub-industry within the fitness field.
An entire sub-industry of satellite dish removal and recycling companies has spring up there as a result.
There’s a whole publishing sub-industry of books about Harry Potter.
Indeed, an entire sub-industry of copyists quietly feeds off the collections.
The competition between television broadcasters and wireless communication services is giving rise to a new sub-industry of tower companies.
It's an art in itself, and has spawned a computer software sub-industry devoted to supply chain management.
But this sub-industry has at times been tarnished.
Pakistan plays a recurring role as villain in the horror sub-industry within the news business.
This obsession with speeding had spawned a whole fine-related sub-industry.
Lots, according to a booming fitness sub-industry convincing us to exercise with a soundtrack.
Argento helped create an entire film sub-industry in his native Italy known as giallo.
And the S&P homebuilding sub-industry index has doubled in value since October.
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The area was home to the charcoal sub-industry, which the foundries at the various quarries depended on to fabricate iron to support the slate industry.
Companies in the GICS sub-industry categories of tobacco and those engaged primarily in defence are eliminated.
The Standard & Poor's Food Retail Sub-Industry Index closed down 2.2 percent.
It constitutes a kind of sub-industry of democracy that occupies Mr. Davis and a legion of other specialists about town.
PHLY will be categorized in the Property & Casualty Insurance Sub-Industry index.
In those pre-digital, pre-video days of '50s and '60s, there was a whole literary sub-industry dedicated to rendering the plots of blockbuster movies into spin-off novels.
The Standard & Poor’s 1500 Education Services Sub-Industry Index, which tracks nine education companies, fell 13 percent over the past 12 months as of yesterday’s close.
An entire sub-industry of singer-songwriters in California either had their careers boosted or came to prominence in the wake of CSNY.
In Cuvier, there was a whole sub-industry devoted to creating images and simulations of the future Resurgam, ranging from water-colour artists to skilled sensorium designers. '
We also provide up to five years of rating history on each company in the subindustry.
There’s now a giant subindustry to analyze the inner financial life of the American homeowner.
It was introduced a year ago and has spawned its own software subindustry, called stackware.
The competition has spawned a subindustry of consultants who specialize in coaching regions on selling themselves.
Pharmaceutical names are a special case: a subindustry has emerged to coin them, research them and vet them.
This interest in Wal-Mart has even created growth in a subindustry in materials that are useful to students.
This is not only because online attention spans are so short but also because viral videos have spawned a subindustry of viral vultures.
A small subindustry has grown up of companies that build "multi-processor" computers that run several programs at once, or divide a single program into a number of parts.
The possible effect of tariff changes on investment was also excluded, mainly because of a lack of appropriate data to estimate complex investment functions at the subindustry level.
The available data would have restricted the investment uation to one or two explanatory factors, compared with the multiplicity of factors which etermine the investment decision at the subindustry level.
Hazeldine and Lapointe were commissioned to develop a smail model which used assumed behavioral responses to assess the economic effects of a tariff reduction at the industry and subindustry levels.
Berlin entered a lifestyle along the Bowery where an entire subindustry of lodging houses had sprung up to shelter the thousands of homeless boys choking the Lower East Side streets.
The growth of sites like MySpace and Facebook has opened up a whole new subindustry for spammers, who trick users into surrendering their passwords and then use their accounts to plaster advertisements everywhere.
"There is a thriving subindustry of folks who go out into Jamaica Bay" and sell their catch to unsuspecting customers, said David Yassky, who heads the Council's newly formed Waterfronts Committee.
The formation of tribute acts is roughly proportional to the enduring popularity of the original act; for example, dozens of Beatles tribute bands have formed and an entire subindustry has formed around Elvis impersonation.
A subindustry of serial-killer merchandise offers trading cards and calendars, featuring the likes of John Wayne Gacy, the clown-costumed killer of 33 boys and young men, who was executed last year in Illinois.
MEDIATION: A final subindustry has marketed itself to eBay users who find themselves enraged when, say, the dish they ordered arrives with a crack down the middle and the seller refuses to refund the money.
It was expensive, exquisite and highly dependent on the kind of money that was simply not being spent in the last couple of years, especially by the Wall Street companies that make the wining and dining of clients a multimillion-dollar subindustry in New York.
In 15 years, Foxwoods, which opened in 1993, and Mohegan Sun, which arrived three years later, have exploded into a two-player subindustry that rakes in $2.5 billion a year from gambling alone, according to Alan P. Meister, an economist with the Analysis Group, a firm that tracks Indian casinos.
The statistical tables are presented in two forms: (1) 'CreditStats' tables listing up to five years of financial statistics for individual companies, grouped by subindustry, and (2) 'Industry Tables' presenting weighted three-year averages, if available, of each company's data, and medians for that subindustry.
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