Sentences with phrase «brief history of the industry»

For those of us who learned about nuclear power in school but nothing about wind turbines, here's a simple explanation of how wind turbines work, with a brief history of the industry.

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The Ontario Securities Commission has intervened in the first major hostile takeover bid in the brief history of Canada's cannabis industry
Let's just take a brief look at the history of click fraud across our industry and see what type of progress has been accomplished... and you may be pleasantly surprised:
Rupp, John A. «Oil and Gas — A Brief Overview of the History of the Petroleum Industry in Indiana.»
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In it, there's a brief history lesson on how paperback books were initially perceived by the publishing industry, an explanation of how traditional ebook pricing is hurting everyone involved, and a request to email bomb Hachette CEO, Michael Pietsch.
Table of contents Founders & brief history Investors Initial investors Further investment rounds Current valuation Statements Industry trends Relevant links 1.
More players then ever enjoy the widest range of gaming experiences of any time in our industry's brief history.
THREE BRIEF ACTUAL CASE HISTORIES: (1) Aquilino was a well known agricultural economist employed by an industry trade organization in Washington, D.C.. His work visa was sponsored by his employer, and by the terms of his visa, if he was no longer employed by his employer, he and his family would have to return to their home country within ten (10) days.
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