Sentences with phrase «dollar industry whose»

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Each line on the graph represents monthly exports over 12 months, through July, of the five most important industries whose international shipments correlate strongly with the dollar.
In regard to the million - dollar industry of» «conservative» talk, Dreher wants to edge out the predominance of «market - mad consumers who vote Republican... whose commitment to conservative ideals ends the moment it costs us something.»
The dour forecast from Pernod Ricard, whose Jacob's Creek label is the second-most imported wine into China, is likely to send shock waves through the local wine industry already suffering from the sting of a strong Australian dollar and downturns in traditional markets through Europe and North America.
Cuomo has been adept at raising millions of dollars from interests whose businesses are impacted by Albany actions — labor unions, real estate developers, business executives, the health care industry, charter school backers, government contractors, and the film and TV companies that get tax breaks for filming in New York.
Some industry executives like Sheppard have compared reactors to the fictional «Six Million Dollar Man,» whose left eye and three limbs were replaced with bionic substitutes, giving him vastly enhanced powers.
(GETTY IMAGES) Psychotherapy is a multibillion - dollar industry — Americans spent nearly $ 9 billion on it in 2004 — whose product is difficult to quantify.
July 7, 2013 • The insurance industry is bracing to pay hundreds of millions of dollars in claims to people whose homes were destroyed in major forest fires.
All of those cartels are raising their prices trying to squeeze every last dollar they can out of an industry whose days are numbered.
I looked at the full list of companies and found a mix that I would say Yes, Maybe, and No to individually, but No to altogether, especially with 25 % in financials and 22 % in health care, two industries whose biggest entities are the height of avarice and whose top - dogs are paid staggeringly huge salaries and bonuses (hundreds of millions of dollars per year) that I believe come from entrenched practices of outright usury and gross overcharging, among other heinous activities.
The Boulder suit is simply the latest example of climate activists pushing public officials to attack the energy industry, whose economic impact in Colorado is measured in the tens of billions of dollars.
A game whose currency is dollars and whose players are the captains of industry.
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