Definitions
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- adjective not converted to industrialism
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Examples
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However, OSU provides no policy prescriptions while Zuckerman seems to imply that the world is better off if that Bangladeshi child stays in his or her home country and Bangladesh remains poor and unindustrialized.
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The closest thing may be in some remote unindustrialized society.
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The closest thing may be in some remote unindustrialized society.
Hillary Newman : America is Fu... eled Hillary Newman 2010
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The closest thing may be in some remote unindustrialized society.
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For example, the ideology being promoted by the Communists demands the transportation of great amounts of industrial products from Russian industrial plants to unindustrialized regions within the sphere of influence of the USSR.
Energy and Society~ Chapter 15~ Ideological Unity and Economic Realism 2009
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But when we arrived it had actually been reclaimed by the government but indeed it was quite an unindustrialized mine.
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We represent unindustrialized markets, unutilized talent and untapped capital.
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And right here, we have these unindustrialized markets at home.
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He was observing a fact that can still be remarked among the unindustrialized peoples of the world: a raw working force, unused to wagework, uncomfortable in factory life, unschooled to the idea of an ever-rising standard of living, will not work harder if wages rise; it will simply take more time off.
The Worldly Philosophers Robert L. Heilbroner 1999
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He was observing a fact that can still be remarked among the unindustrialized peoples of the world: a raw working force, unused to wagework, uncomfortable in factory life, unschooled to the idea of an ever-rising standard of living, will not work harder if wages rise; it will simply take more time off.
The Worldly Philosophers Robert L. Heilbroner 1999
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