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Meanings of industrial recovery in English
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Usage of industrial recovery in English
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Marchionne said he told Monti a weaker euro would help the industrialrecovery.
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Powerhouses Germany and France continued to lead the 16-nation single currency zone's industrialrecovery.
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But this 57-year-old Scot's celebrity network is one of the more unlikely engines of Britain's industrialrecovery.
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Whitehaven said there were recent signs the market was improving, but the short-term outlook was dependent on the region's post-pandemic economic and industrialrecovery.
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Companies such as diversified manufacturer Parker Hannifin Corp and engineering company Fluor Corp should have a good exposure to the industrialrecovery, he added.
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The National IndustrialRecovery Act expires on the sixteenth of June.
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Construction agency set up under the National IndustrialRecovery Act to build major public works.
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That is the simple idea which is the very heart of the IndustrialRecovery Act.
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Two-part legislation for National IndustrialRecovery (leading to National IndustrialRecovery Act): Schlesinger, vol.
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This legislation was called the National IndustrialRecovery Act, and Congress passed it on June 13.
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May 27, 1935: Supreme Court declares the National IndustrialRecovery Act unconstitutional.
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Yet another hope for reversing unemployment, albeit indirectly, lay in Title I, the other half of the National IndustrialRecovery Act.
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Uniform standards of hours and wages apply today to 95 percent of industrial employment within the field of the National IndustrialRecovery Act.
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It had thrown out the National IndustrialRecovery Act and the Agricultural Adjustment Act, the president's first efforts to restore sanity to the economy.
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90, the National IndustrialRecovery Act).
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Agency set up under the National IndustrialRecovery Act, June 1933, to establish and monitor "voluntary" industry-wide codes setting production levels and employment standards.