Once Singapore's two megacasinos are ready for business and other countries around Asia open the door to the industry, the group will need to protect its Genting Highlands crown jewel.
Critics argue that this would open the door to censorship and industry analysts doubt whether service provider can be persuaded to carry the costs.
This one laid the blame for the migrants' deprivation at the door of California agriculture, an industry that since the late nineteenth century had been defined by one main thing: its enormity.
All Spitzer had to do to surpass the SEC (and we do not mean to minimize his enormous contribution) was to establish an open-door policy, welcome whistle-blowing industry insiders and listen.
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With industry insiders saying shoppers should prepare themselves for more uncomfortable truths, Richard Bilton asks whether 'light touch' regulation of the food industry has left the stable door open to cowboys.
In May and June, Merkel traveled to the U.S. without fanfare (declining media interviews), to meet in closed-door sessions with U.S. industry leaders, including Coca-Cola chief NevilleIsdellNeville Isdell, General Electric 's JeffreyImmeltJeffrey Immelt and Goldman Sachs ' then-chair Henry Paulson .
In May and in June, Merkel traveled to the U.S. without fanfare (declining media interviews), to meet in closed-door sessions with U.S. industry leaders, from Coca-Cola chief NevilleIsdellNeville Isdell to General Electric 's JeffreyImmelt Jeffrey Immelt to Henry Paulson, then the chair of Goldman Sachs Group.
Choosing this door will mean major changes to the book industry.
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The problem with now enshrining this attitude in law is that the SEC is already secretive by nature and to a significant extent has been co-opted by an industry with which it shares a revolving door.
The Federal Aviation Administration's top official is headed for the door--Washington's revolving door, that is--to become the aerospace industry's head lobbyist.
The industry has been abuzz all week over the back-door incentives used to induce the studios in question to abandon Blu-ray.
The industry is just as likely to stumble through an unknown door following an interesting sound, as they are to follow the official schedule.
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Still, in such a new industry, talent is rare and quality low, leaving the door open to foreigners with more experience.
The need to tread carefully is all the greater in an industry in which the main assets can flounce out of the door.
Behind the Kitchen Door is a new book by Saru Jayaraman about those who work in the restaurant industry.
Behind door number two: not working with technology companies, which will also mean major changes to the book industry.
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The industry has been on the back foot in the face of these trends with sales - excluding door-to-door transactions - at their lowest level in a decade.
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The company also serves the automobile industry with interior systems that include seating, electronics, instrument and front panels, floor consoles and door systems.
The telco industry charges more, kilobyte by kilobyte, for sending a text message from your phone to next door than what it costs to send the same message from Mars to Earth.
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