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10 Sentences With "deindustrializing"

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Variations of this scene have played out in countless shuttered plants and deindustrializing communities over the past four decades.
Gendered thinking no doubt contributed to Thatcher's image as a pantomime villain in Sheffield and other outposts of deindustrializing Britain.
David Brooks A few weeks ago I met a guy in Kentucky who'd lived through every trend of deindustrializing America.
Of course, they have played an important role in the past in deindustrializing parts of the country and destroying good-paying manufacturing jobs.
"Rather than clearing a path to new educational opportunities in deindustrializing areas, job destruction knocks many youth off the path to college," the authors wrote.
Gourmet Makes adopts a different premise: admiring the merits of our favorite megacorporation-produced junk foods, then setting out to discover how deindustrializing the production with skill and teamwork could make them even better—just for the hell of it.
Republicans pay more attention to horizontal inequality, which are differences in wealth and growth between the big cities generally on the coasts and the rest of the country in the deindustrializing heartland where agriculture and manufacturing have been in a long term decline.
Both the Trump and Sanders campaigns see attacking Biden's record on trade as an opportunity to eat away at his front-runner status by appealing to voters wary of globalization, particularly in the deindustrializing Midwest battleground states, which have suffered staggering job losses since NAFTA was enacted.
GE's Immelt says the U.S. economy needs industrial renewal.UK Guardian.. Retrieved on June 28, 2009. A disused grain elevator in Buffalo, New York Since the 1960s, the expansion of worldwide free trade agreements have been less favorable to U.S. workers. Imported goods such as steel cost much less to produce in Third World countries with cheap foreign labor (see steel crisis). Beginning with the recession of 1970–71, a new pattern of deindustrializing economy emerged.
Kammergericht, 1945–1990 Allied Control Council At the end of the war, he was promoted to brigadier-general and was posted to Berlin to serve as chief of the Economics Division, Allied Control Council for Germany from 1945 to 1947. He opposed the Morgenthau Plan, which was designed to prevent a resurgence of German economic and military power by deindustrializing it and turning into a pastoral country. Instead, he strongly supported measures to expedite Germany's economic recovery along liberal free-market and democratic lines followed by Konrad Adenauer and Ludwig Erhard. There was some criticism of him by the Chief of the Decartelization Branch for Military Government in Germany after World War II, James Stewart Martin for leaving some former Nazis in their positions in industry.

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