When trouble arises in one sector, analysts in that field can sour on the whole company.
If investors choose sector-focused funds they may want to go with firms that specialise in one sector.
Those businesses that have floated on the market may be mature, or slower-growing, or simply overweight in one sector.
The greatest danger to Gore's future is focused in one sector -- in the doubts of his peers, of other white males.
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Jobs in one sector might be protected, but only, in the long term, at the expense of jobs elsewhere in the economy, and overseas.
So if what's necessary to grow the economy in one sector of the economy is different from another, then why should we have the same tax rate?
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"Small losses in one sector of the credit market can have an outsized impact on aggregate economic activity, " said Federal Reserve Board Governor Frederic Mishkin at a conference in New York Friday.
It was a feat Morgan and his crew would repeat across the industrial landscape, arranging new equilibrium conditions and regulatory mechanisms in one sector after the other, filling in for a non-existent central banking function (the Federal Reserve was created in 1913, marking the start of a whole new story).
In other words, it's a timer that lets you know how much time you spent brushing in any one sector of your mouth.
According to Harvard University expert Elaine Bernard, in 1973, one in every four private sector workers in this country was a union member.
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Four in five public-sector workers have lifetime pensions, versus only one in five in the private sector.
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And the new rise in productivity is no less real for apparently being concentrated in one sub-sector: it still boosts growth.
In fact, an estimated one million jobs in the defense sector will shortly be lost as a result of the now-imminent, so-called "sequestration" round of budget reductions.
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He said that in the private sector one of the problems has been the cost of segregation, not simply the cultural objection to employing women.
Then two competing groups of scientists--one working for the government and one in the private sector--stopped feuding and announced the first mapping of the human DNA sequence in June 2000 at the White House.
The problem with a lot of investors, particularly unsophisticated investors, in this kind of market is they rush, and they buy, you know, a bunch of stock in one company or one sector, and that's what gets you into trouble later when you get into retirement, and you're not diversified.
The SMMT estimates there were 737, 000 jobs, across the economy, that were dependent in one way or another on the automotive sector in 2010 (the most recent year we have detailed figures for).
In many rich countries average wages in the state sector are higher than in the private one.
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Strong executive experience that has taught one to create jobs and build wealth in the tough competitive world of the free market should prepare one well to lead in the public sector.
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In two recent compensations agreements that we negotiated for Advertisers, one for a company in the financial sector and the other for a manufacturer, 75 percent of a bench-marked bonus was to be awarded to the agency team.
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ADP, a payroll-outsourcing company, pays one in six private-sector workers in America.
But unions - which only represent about one in ten US private sector workers - did have a positive effect on wages, and especially benefits.
He piloted a bill through Congress that would have switched new employees at the institute to a pension scheme similar to the one used in the private sector.
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According to a study conducted by researchers at the Bruno Leoni Institute, the amount of capital required to generate one job in the renewable sector would create between 4.8 and 6.9 in the industrial sector or elsewhere just based upon subsidies alone.
These estimates would make Section 1504 one of the most costly rules in history and it only applies to one industrial sector.
Total Disk Storage Systems Market (in GB) has witnessed tremendous growth in the past making disk storage one of the fastest growing industry in the tech sector.
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Last year, urban wages were up 14.3% in the nonprivate sector and 18.3% in the private one.
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It also has the smallest private sector in Europe, one that supports one of the biggest public sectors.
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