Sentences with phrase «vast number of industry»

With Oscar nomination ballots long since turned in, but final decisions still in flux for the vast number of industry guild voters who, let's face it, now decide the Oscar race, last night's winners were announced.

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And because of the dynamism of the industry, the innovation and the vast number of players in that space... to some extent, we are in unchartered waters,» Neil Atkinson, head of the oil industry and markets division at the IEA, told CNBC on Friday.
The Village is also home to a vast number of established industry contacts.
About 400,000 jobs are directly created in food industries and the number gets bigger when people working in its vast distribution networks and supply of raw materials are taken into account.
It is a substantial industry that attracts a vast number of PhD graduates.
In 1993, between the first and second years of his MBA program, Kreiner interned at Affymetrix, a then - new company that used technology from the semiconductor industry to analyze vast numbers of genes.
Not insignificant, Liberty has a stake in or strong connections with a vast number of intriguing names, from Live Nation to Trip Advisor to Sirius XM, never mind the entertainment - and broadcasting - industry connections Carey built while running Fox.
But this naturally Times - centric report kind of dilutes the significant of such a device: Amazon will likely carry titles from a vast number of news providers, and if the E ink experience becomes enough like newspaper reading — in term of news choice as well as literal usability — then this product could represent the newspaper and magazine industries» first financially viable step away from dead trees.
The bill, which was designed to target puppy mills and backyard breeders, and also to cut down on the vast number of animals that are euthanized in California shelters every year, promises to deliver a blow to the puppy mill industry based on huge success in Los Angeles.
Bryce contends that the wind industry kills a «vast» number of birds every year — especially eagles — and insists the administration of President Barack Obama is playing favorites, allowing wind developers to go scot - free while «aggressively» prosecuting the oil and gas industry for the same infraction.
For the vast majority of that time period, the commerce and industry of the north (powered to a great extent by hydro power prior to the widespread adoption of coal as a fossil fuel) produced much higher GDP per capita than the agricultural economies of the South, particularly because the infamous «three - fifths compromise» that gave the South Congressional representation based in part upon the number of slaves who lived there (30 % or more of the population of many states) did not apply to capitation taxes.
The insurance industry is a vast one, and people that are looking for a new policy often have a large number of options and choices to consider.
LinkedIn gets a lot of attention because of the vast numbers of professionals who connect with one another on the site, but don't discount connections you can make offline too - through neighborhood networks, regional associations, industry member organizations and volunteer work.
The Bureau also understands that industry will be required to train vast numbers of loan origination, title insurance and settlement agent, real estate agent, and other settlement service provider personnel.
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