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- noun The
reintroduction ofindustry to a region which has lost its industrial capacity.
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"Right now, our priority must be working for growth, competitiveness and reindustrialization that will allow us to create jobs and boost spending power."
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As Will Shannon, who will be showing small silver models under bell jars — one outcome of an intensive investigation of furniture design, recycling and reindustrialization in the city — expresses it: "This fair sums up what I aspire to — not to be making multiples, but to be showing progressive thought, one-off pieces, and for people to accept that they are buying into an idea, part of my world."
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"The problem is that of competitiveness and reindustrialization of our country," Foreign Trade Minister Pierre Lellouche told a news conference after the presentation of the figures.
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The housing and mortgage crises have now become a diversion from real and effective economic recovery, job creation, and reindustrialization policies and proposals.
Harry L. Langer: Subprime Mortgage Solutions Without Government Bailouts
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