Deindustrializing

Word DEINDUSTRIALIZING
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Definitions and meanings of "Deindustrializing"

What do we mean by deindustrializing?

To subject to deindustrialization; to deprive of industry.

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The word "deindustrializing" in example sentences

Far from "deindustrializing" the country, Mr. Althaus argues, trade liberalization has strengthened Peruvian manufacturing. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The individuals who are responsible for deindustrializing America are the guys I worry about. ❋ Unknown (2009)

He examined its base in northern deindustrializing cities and shook his head at the absence of short-term revenue streams. ❋ Dave Zirin (2010)

In contrast "cap and trade" seems less of a problem to the rapidly deindustrializing coastal states. ❋ Unknown (2010)

We drank the Club For Growth snake oil and Reagan's crazy "money of nothing" idea, began deindustrializing America, then capped it all off with the greatest Big Government spender in history, Dubya. ❋ Ann Althouse (2008)

The economic success of China, which is happening through huge trade imbalances and deindustrializing the well-paying jobs existing elsewhere in full connivance of wealthy Western corporatists and the happiness of it's people getting all those outsourced jobs is balanced by China's totalitarian "command & control" dark side. ❋ Ann Althouse (2008)

The state has been deindustrializing for ages – the sprawling General Motors and NCR plants of my Dayton childhood are long gone. ❋ Unknown (2008)

He calls the worship of free trade "a cult madness" that is destroying the dollar, deindustrializing America and ending our economic independence. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Not surprisingly, those major incorporated places among the top fifty which have lost population over the more recent past tend to be those settled in the more distant past, those in deindustrializing areas of the country, those precluded from growth through annexation, and those in the states which have either grown less rapidly or have lost population in the recent past. ❋ Douglas L. Anderton (1997)

I'll spare you the details; it was one of those gigs that peak oil speakers dread, the sort of event where you've got twelve minutes in a panel discussion to explain why the future everyone has taken for granted isn't going to happen, and why whatever plans they happen to be promoting need to make room for economic and social collapse, mass impoverishment, and the whole cheerful landscape of a deindustrializing world. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The slow process of deindustrializing and de-unionizing New England was accompanied by the media creation of a paper tiger called the 'liberal Northeast'. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The result of this was the monstrous accumulation of idle capital in the industrializing south needed to finance consumption of wage goods in the deindustrializing north. ❋ Unknown (2009)

There is no vast new cheap labor pool coming online, as China did when the US was deindustrializing. ❋ Unknown (2009)

It does mean that each of us who can provide one of life's necessities for ourselves, our family, our neighbors, and our community will have a highly marketable skill in the local economies of the deindustrializing future. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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