Sentences with phrase «industry body figures»

The export capacity is the limiting factor to production — which the industry body figures show could utilise all mooted pipeline routes and increased rail capacity.

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They feature top overseas property industry figures from industry bodies, developers, agencies, marketing firms and more.
Official figures from industry body Wine Australia stated that wine exports increased by 11 per cent to $ 2.11 billion in 2015 - 16.
Figures released by industry body Wine Australia showed total wine exports in 2013 to the United States were down 2.5 per cent to $ 440 million, while exports to Britain were 8.2 per cent lower at $ 369 million.
Campaigners will dress as butchers and businessmen and pretend to trade in women's body parts in a protest aimed at senior figures in the adult entertainment industry.
We have wide - ranging contacts within the construction industry, including a Trustee body made up of senior figures within the sector, and expertise in working with young people and their communities.
That's the best we can do as the FDA is too bogged down with issues like the dairy industry trying to sneak sugar into milk without labeling it and the constant craziness with Big Pharma — I have friends who do or have worked there, there's no «extra» money for the FDA to go around figuring out exactly what all the compounds in a glass of milk do inside your body.
Linklater is an inspiring figure in the film industry: Without ever leaving behind his Austin, Texas, roots (or Austin itself), he's spent the last 15 years quietly and cheerfully churning out what has now become an impressively varied body of work.
US sales body NPD has released its figures for games industry sales in February in North America, and they show a massive 47 per cent increase in software sales and 19 per cent hike in hardware sales — with total national sales hitting a massive $ 1.33 billion.
The figure comes from the British Film Institute and gaming trade body UKIE is pointing to this revelation as an example of the benefits that tax breaks would bring to the games industry.
Exploring notions of the cyborg and the prosthetic, these figures exist between the human and post-human, biotechnological and sexualized bodies, and the fashion industry and anime.
A bubbly, welcoming figure in person, the artist seems a far cry from the firebrand who challenges cultural perceptions of the female body (take her «Plush» series of photographs of women's pubic hair, a commission for Playboy that never ran), and the fashion and beauty industries (in erotically charged, lush yet disquieting paintings like 2007's Blue Poles, a close - up of heavily shadowed eyes).
Together with sugar bowls and other items, the figure highlights the impact on material culture of the triangular trade between Europe, Africa, and the Americas, and the enslaved people whose bodies and labor were the foundation of the sugar industry.
So asserting that heat won't flow in figure 2 above, or will stop flowing before all of the gas reaches thermal equilibrium, is just like saying that heat won't flow between two ordinary jars of gas at different temperatures in the laboratory, and well over a hundred years of experiments, the entire refrigeration and air conditioning industry, a huge body of technology and engineering, and well understood physical theories all say otherwise.
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