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Sentence count:257+15Posted:2016-07-22Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: touristrySimilar words: touristflourishterrorismjurisdictionmilitarismduringcurioussecurityMeaning: ['tʊrɪzm /'tʊər-]  n. the business of providing services to tourists. 
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91 They are more concerned with tourism than with preservation of the ruins.
92 A MAJOR push to make Darlington a centre for tourism was discussed by the council's development committee yesterday.
93 David and wife Carol who run a food and tourism business say they face ruin over the pipeline plans.
94 An unprecedented boom in tourism brought sudden prosperity to the town.
95 And, for those who work in the travel and tourism industry, this tax could cost them their jobs.Sentencedict.com
96 New Zealand goes to the expense of maintainance because it takes tourism seriously.
97 Aid was now able to be granted to measures which promoted diversification into other activities such as tourism and craft industries.
98 The environmental impacts of recreation, tourism and sport are insignificant in relation to those posed by forest demise.
99 Whereas industrial demand fell below expectations, demand in the tourism and leisure sectors has exceeded them.
100 The random sample approach to data collection for tourism statistics means that these peaks in sports tourism are almost certainly underestimated.
101 This year tourism officials are predicting figures closer to 400,000.
102 Tourism is also of particular importance in some regions and may dominate the local economy.
103 Travel and tourism is now the world's biggest industry, and many countries are almost entirely dependent on tourism.
104 Primary Production Agriculture, forestry, fishing and tourism are major employers in DRAs.
105 Tourism is also becoming an important component of developing nations' economy because it is a source of foreign income.
106 Further expansion through the development of tourism, financial and other services is dependent on the implementation of new projects.
107 However, the foreign exchange earnings on tourism did increase in 1989, not from IR£150m but rather by this figure.
108 May 1993 - draft tourism strategy to be published for widespread public consultation.
109 For every eight residents who saw benefits in tourism only one felt that the disadvantages outweighed the advantages.
110 To a certain extent, just about every business here is dependent on tourism.
111 A trip to Lombok, the next island along, gives a taste of what Bali might have been like before tourism.
112 Once the development is over or the travel and tourism industry falters, so might Las Vegas, some analysts say.
113 Tourism attraction operators in Cheshire will be told of the latest developments in home and overseas marketing at a forum this month.
114 There is clearly a need for a systematic research project aimed at estimating the value of sports tourism.
115 One high priority is creating an international hospitality and tourism firm.
116 Tourism was of great importance and added to the earning capacity of many full-time and part-time farms.
117 Controls against tree felling, tourism, urban development and major road and oil exploration schemes are to be increased.
118 And the local economy in Sucumbios is suffering. Since August, retail sales, tourism and tax collection have all plunged.
119 Meanwhile tourism and fishing have wreaked havoc with the marine environment.
120 The country relies on tourism and the sale of raw materials for hard currency.
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