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sectors
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Examples
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They will be geographically distributed and sectorally diversified.
Korea Pension Fund Targets Alternative Assets Alastair Gale 2011
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Of these three areas, the biggest challenge - but the one with the greatest potential long-term impact - is on the sectorally, where the objective should be to quickly at least double the size and the impact of our nation's manufacturing sector.
Leo Hindery, Jr.: "Better Than Nothing" -- But We Need Much More When it Comes to Creating Jobs 2010
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Although Britain is by no means unique in seeing manufacturing decline as a share of the economy, all parties accept that there is a need for growth to be better balanced, both sectorally and geographically.
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Take the steps needed to 'rebalance' the U.S. economy: (i) sectorally, back toward manufacturing; (ii) regionally, in order to smooth the vast geographic disparities which exist today; and (iii) in favor of private (instead of public) sector growth.
Leo Hindery, Jr.: "Better Than Nothing" -- But We Need Much More When it Comes to Creating Jobs 2010
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Savitri Erans would find it right that there is nothing wrong in being sectorally representative and wooing the support of core constituents.
Ethnification of the party system Tusar N Mohapatra 2009
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Savitri Erans would find it right that there is nothing wrong in being sectorally representative and wooing the support of core constituents.
Archive 2009-03-01 Tusar N Mohapatra 2009
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Industrial complexes of sectorally-related firms have been successful for the past several decades in overall pollution reduction in industries such as pulp and paper, sugarcane, textiles, and plastics.
Industrial symbiosis 2008
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Just as economic clusters have come to mean a group of businesses that are sectorally related by the products they make and use, such as the furniture cluster in central North Carolina in th USA, the term 'eco-industrial clusters' is sometimes used to describe environmental interactions among firms in the same or related industries.
Industrial symbiosis 2008
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Some of these challenges are analysed sectorally or thematically, but they are all interlinked.
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Answer: Peter Jaszi said that best practices, sectorally, were a big part of the answer.
Orphan Works, Panel 2, part 2 Rebecca Tushnet 2006
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