Synonym: sphere. Similar words: the private sector, director, collector, inspector, actor, doctor, factor, factory. Meaning: ['sektə(r)] n. 1. a plane figure bounded by two radii and the included arc of a circle 2. a body of people who form part of society or economy 3. a particular aspect of life or activity 4. the minimum track length that can be assigned to store information; unless otherwise specified a sector of data consists of 512 bytes 5. a portion of a military position 6. measuring instrument consisting of two graduated arms hinged at one end.
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121. The business population Businesses constitute the second major aggregate of the private sector.
122. Hence, many public sector operating statements do not only show actuals but also budgets and comparisons of actuals with budgets.
123. The more private the good, the more likely it is that the commercial sector will provide the additional output demanded.
124. The private developers have pursued the investment route with regard to the shopping centre, and to smaller sector shopping centres on particular estates.
125. Other measures include a special needs capital grant to be aimed at projects provided by voluntary organisations and private sector care providers.
126. It recognised the significant contribution to the quality of the environment made by members in the public sector.
127. Under such circumstances it is not surprising to see that the commercial sector can not compete.
128. These advanced studies build into the planning model information which is specifically relevant to a chosen retail market sector.
129. The regional overviews will form the background for detailed case studies of the engineering sector.
130. Crompton offers several different case studies where charges of unfair competition are made by the commercial sector provider against the government agency.
131. The first section reviews the major methods of capital project appraisal currently used by private sector companies.
132. Government chief executives, like their counterparts in the private sector, have overall responsibility for how their organizations perform.
133. Such growth, he reckons, will centre around local government, although the private sector is also showing some interest.
134. The 1970s saw the beginning of serious and substantial attempts to understand and improve the financial reporting practices of public sector organizations.
135. Chain superstores are crowded, yet the fastest-growing sales sector by far is on the Internet.
136. The project aims to contribute to increasing understanding of industrial relations in the public sector.
137. A member of the mineral trade association is being sought to ensure that there is also adequate linkage with the commercial sector.
138. Each sector and the separate segments were then analysed according to performance - pre-tax and turnover - and market valuation.
139. Not coincidentally, all three of them had been previously successful in the private sector and made major career changes in midlife.
140. Just because you shop at the local indoor mall does not make you an expert on the retail sector of the economy.
141. In the last decade the private sector has started to develop the amount of residential and nursing home care it provided.
142. What has also emerged, however, is that private sector attitudes and techniques can not easily be transplanted into central administration.
143. Mr Patten hinted that extra cash for public sector housebuilding will go where shortages are greatest.
144. Announcing the proposals Education Minister Michael Ancram acknowledged the importance of the voluntary sector as a source of independent advice.
145. Weisbrod argued that this type of non-profit is most similar to the commercial sector.
146. But the number of students per school in the state sector is considerably greater than in the private sector.
147. The monetary sector as a whole can not gain balances by bidding for deposits.
148. In real terms,(http://sentencedict.com/sector.html) industrial production in every sector was 86.5 percent of the comparable period in 1991.
149. It must therefore remain an open question as to whether the local economy is sufficiently robust to attract private sector capital.
150. Is he further aware that since 1979, 2 million of our fellow citizens have lost their jobs in the manufacturing sector?
More similar words: the private sector, director, collector, inspector, actor, doctor, factor, factory, insect, section, prosecutor, contractor, instructor, sec., act on, act out, facto, second, secular, security, in secret, secondary, secretary, prosecution, consecutive, motor, story, mentor, pastor, history.