sector in the PONS Dictionary

sector Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The inhabitants mainly work in the agricultural sector.
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Many of the locals work in the service sector.
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One of the earliest conferences, in 1993, was on the links between education and the business sector.
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The town has a growing tourism sector on weekends and holidays, which has fueled the growth of several shops and bars.
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A majority worked in health and education, the two sectors considered most appropriate for women as they are extensions of traditional women's roles.
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By 1984, both districts adopted the sector system.
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The country was divided into zones and special sectors, the boundaries of which changed slightly over the years.
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They represent working women and men from every sector of the economy and from every community in the province.
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The file system will then have two files both unexpectedly claiming the same sector (known as a cross-linked file).
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The exchange is world leading and the/among the largest in the world within these sectors.
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