Definition of Sectors

1. Noun. (plural of sector) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Sectors

1. sector [v] - See also: sector

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sectors

sectist
sectists
sectiuncle
sectiuncles
sector
sector scan
sectoral
sectorally
sectoranopia
sectored
sectorial
sectorials
sectoring
sectorings
sectorized
sectors (current term)
sects
secuer
secuerity
secuers
secular
secular Jew
secular Jews
secular equilibrium
secular games
secular humanism
secular progressivism
secularisation
secularise
secularised

Literary usage of Sectors

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Oecd Territorial Reviews by Oecd (2001)
"Manufacturing local units and workers Local units 1961 Traditional sectors 6271 sectors with high economies of scale 5 205 Specialist sectors 899 Hi-tech ..."

2. Hyperbolic Functions by James McMahon (1906)
"AREAS OF CORRESPONDING sectors. The areas of corresponding sectors have equal measures. For conceive the sectors Slt S, divided up into infinitesimal ..."

3. Hyperbolic Functions by James McMahon (1906)
"For conceive the sectors 5,, S, divided up into infinitesimal corresponding sectors ; then the respective infinitesimal corresponding triangles have equal ..."

4. Oil Crises & Climate Challenges: 30 Years of Energy Use in Iea Countries by Fridtjof Unander, International Energy Agency, Michael Ting (2004)
"In the EUR-8, the household and manufacturing sectors share first place as the most important energy end-use sectors. These relative weights help to explain ..."

5. OECD Economic Surveys: Turkey by Oecd (2006)
"They have resisted generally well to the pressures of appreciation to date but remain vulnerable (intermediary sectors). To illustrate the continuing ..."

6. Adjustment and Equity in Chile by Patricio Meller (1992)
"In this respect, there were no "protected" sectors or "protected" firms which ... I. Annual changes of real wages for selected economic sectors and firm ..."

7. Globalisation and small and medium enterprises (SMEs) by OECD. (1997)
"Altogether, the sectors with a high degree of internationalisation tend to be those in which large enterprises dominate. However, no uniform pattern can be ..."

8. Innovative People: Mobility of Skilled Personnel in National Innovation Systems by OECD (2001)
"This corresponds to the pyramid model of the research sectors. ... Focusing on highly educated employees in the three research sectors covered by research ..."

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