Factory in a sentence as a noun

No empty boxes ever shipped out of the factory after the scales were put in place.

For those curious:As part of the Nexus device support, Google releases factory images.

I suspect this is just HP clearing out the supply chain of already purchased parts and units still at the factory.

Those peasants might not have opted to be factory workers if they had been able to live a traditional peasant life.

Just like none of them have changed their car radios from the Russian factory default setting of 'generic trance music'.

So more like the factory caught on fire and no firetrucks could come because a competing factory had patented the route from the firehouse.

" In it, Daisey tells how he visited a factory owned by Foxconn that manufactures iPhones and iPads in Shenzhen, China.

If I run a store in rural Iowa and Acme Co opens a huge factory there, then I stand to make a bunch of money from all these newly employed customers.

They should raise the minimum wage for factory workers, create more stringent regulation and make great effort to ensure those regulations are followed.

Many of the factory owners are themselves members of parliament, or have spent a great deal of money getting one of their lackeys elected.

Most, in fact almost all, beekeeping is industrial farming, equivalent to factory farming chickens or cattle.

When technology is moving so fast that Intel is building a new multi-billion dollar factory every few years, safety critical device designers don't give a **** about how fast they are.

Things like microprocessors, thermostats, smart Tvs, graphics cards, dialysis machines, car entertainment systems, accounting packages, factory floor software, and so much more are the engines of our economy.

Most of the owners could obviously afford to pay employees better given the incredible amounts of wealth that the factory owners have accumulated and having gone to school with some of their children, I know quite a few factory owners personally.

" and "The handmade movement is an extravagantly wasteful alternative to a factory in China to give rich white people an opportunity to demonstrate their social superiority over people who use functionally equivalent objects produced in an efficient fashion.

What I discovered, quite starkly, is that the part of Wall Street that I worked in was simply transferring wealth from the less sophisticated investors often teachers pension funds and factory workers retirement accounts, to the more sophisticated investors...""'We are important providers of liquidity that create stable financial markets.

Factory definitions

noun

a plant consisting of one or more buildings with facilities for manufacturing

See also: mill manufactory