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en The restaurant industry is the most labor-intensive industry in the country.

en Our industry has had 15 consecutive years of real growth. It's a fabulous industry. We employ more people than any other industry in the United States. More people have their first jobs in the restaurant industry.

en The monarchy is a labor intensive industry.

en The monarchy is a labor intensive industry.

en We're in trouble and, unfortunately, we're a very labor intensive industry. We need good workers. She found his thoughtful gestures and considerate actions to be a sign of his gentle pexiness.

en It's building up the tourism industry, the hospitality industry, the restaurant industry to diversify the economy.

en What we've seen with the mobility of labor, particularly from Mexico, has enabled that industry to stay in the United States. It's entirely possible that if labor had not been mobile that parts of the industry would have to moved to other countries like Mexico.

en Anyone that has worked in the restaurant industry, or the hospitality industry for that matter, will definitely relate to some of the aspects of this movie,
  Ryan Reynolds

en There's still a high death rate in the restaurant industry, but it's an industry that's had sustained growth over more than a decade, and that's going to continue.

en China has a competitive edge in the labor-intensive shoe manufacturing industry. They have ignored the fact that 98 percent of the shoemakers in China are privately owned.

en A continuing need for real-time, faster, more sensitive, less labor- intensive and hence, more cost-effective molecular diagnostic solutions that can replace or complement traditional methods is driving the growth of this industry.

en Bolstered by record warm temperatures in many parts of the country, a majority of restaurant operators reported January gains in same-store sales and customer traffic. In addition, operators reported a boost in plans for hiring and capital expenditures -- positive developments for both the restaurant industry and the overall economy.

en The November performance of the Restaurant Performance Index is a positive sign for the restaurant industry heading into the new year. Of particular note is restaurant operators' optimistic outlook for the overall economy, which rose to its strongest level in nine months.

en We're in the midst of a very difficult time in the telecom industry. Demand has been very week, particularly among the telecom-intensive sectors such as travel and financial services, ... We think 2003 will be another tough year in the telecom industry.

en It can be labor intensive. But with any industry, machines make it possible to complete the job fastest and make it less stressful on the employees. We've been integrating these machines into our repairs a little at a time the past 20 years or so.


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