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industrial enterprise

NOUN
  1. the development of industry on an extensive scale

How To Use industrial enterprise In A Sentence

  • The main internal relations they are concerned with are those which generate waves of innovation by industrial enterprises.
  • He later made new discoveries - primarily blasting gelatin and ballistite - and his industrial enterprises, as well as his fortune, grew.
  • Lawyers draw up contracts, minimize taxation, advise on business deals and liaise between banks, commercial and industrial enterprises.
  • JB –500–1 Mixer is perfectly and widely used in large food industrial enterprise.
  • To judge, however, by the ardor with which he worked, he was engaged in some one of those schemes that are termed follies before success, but which, after success, are universally acknowledged to be brilliant and praiseworthy instances of industrial enterprise. Willis the Pilot
  • The town had suffered from the worst of industrial enterprise and was now the recipient of a major twenty-million-pound clean-up.
  • The cens et rentes were unduly raised, the droit de banalite was pressed to the extent that if a habitant went to a better or more convenient mill than the seignior's, he had to pay tolls to both, the transfer of property was hampered by the lods el ventes and the droit de retraite, and the claim always made by the seigniors to the exclusive use of the streams running by or through the seigniories was a bar to the establishment of industrial enterprise. Lord Elgin
  • They are: first, the growth of giant industrial enterprises and the concentration of economic power in fewer of them.
  • Lawyers draw up contracts, minimize taxation, advise on business deals and liaise between banks, commercial and industrial enterprises.
  • In fact, the off-grid market consists of some of the largest industrial enterprises on the planet, operating in remote and often extreme environments. Let the Market Pay for Renewable Energy
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