Industry in a sentence as a noun

No one tells me what to do. But I make the money in the wine industry.

"Yes they are arguing against the patent system, at least for software, as do many in the industry.

All of partner A's vaunted experience and extensive media contacts in the industry proved for naught in the end.

Most people in the world will, after all, not be like you, and you'll end up not working for approximately all companies in the industry.

[1]The regulation ended up costing the auto/gasoline industry billions of dollars to retool.

As the industrial revolution happened, this rule was relaxed, because as it turns out it's impossible to make industry that doesn't pollute.

You may not have government and industry connections but you can still make a massive difference at a personal level and if enough people start doing that, there will be a change.

> He noted that during a time of growing litigation in the smartphone industry, "innovation continues at an absolutely breakneck pace.

Quite often though industry biases will engage and they'll be put on duty keeping some legacy system alive because their deep knowledge of the system lets the company put 1 guy maintaining half a million lines of code in perpetuity vs. 10 young guys maintaining the same, who all wanting to leave after a few years to build more skills.

Industry definitions

noun

the people or companies engaged in a particular kind of commercial enterprise; "each industry has its own trade publications"

noun

the organized action of making of goods and services for sale; "American industry is making increased use of computers to control production"

See also: manufacture

noun

persevering determination to perform a task; "his diligence won him quick promotions"; "frugality and industry are still regarded as virtues"

See also: diligence industriousness