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reindustrialization

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  • noun The reintroduction of industry to a region which has lost its industrial capacity.

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  • The concept, along with others like "reindustrialization" and

    Latest from Computerworld Owen Fletcher 2010

  • The concept, along with others like "reindustrialization" and

    Latest from Computerworld Owen Fletcher 2010

  • The concept, along with others like "reindustrialization" and

    Latest from Computerworld Owen Fletcher 2010

  • The concept, along with others like "reindustrialization" and

    Latest from Computerworld Owen Fletcher 2010

  • The concept, along with others like "reindustrialization" and

    Latest from Computerworld Owen Fletcher 2010

  • The concept, along with others like "reindustrialization" and

    Latest from Computerworld Owen Fletcher 2010

  • "Right now, our priority must be working for growth, competitiveness and reindustrialization that will allow us to create jobs and boost spending power."

    Sarkozy, Merkel Set Bilateral Euro Talks Andrea Thomas 2012

  • As Will Shannon, who will be showing small silver models under bell jars — one outcome of an intensive investigation of furniture design, recycling and reindustrialization in the city — expresses it: "This fair sums up what I aspire to — not to be making multiples, but to be showing progressive thought, one-off pieces, and for people to accept that they are buying into an idea, part of my world."

    All the Beauty Under One Tent Emma Crichton-Miller 2010

  • "The problem is that of competitiveness and reindustrialization of our country," Foreign Trade Minister Pierre Lellouche told a news conference after the presentation of the figures.

    France Posts Record Trade Deficit Gabriele Parussini 2012

  • The housing and mortgage crises have now become a diversion from real and effective economic recovery, job creation, and reindustrialization policies and proposals.

    Harry L. Langer: Subprime Mortgage Solutions Without Government Bailouts Harry L. Langer 2011

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