What's the difference between coventry and industrial?
Coventry
Definition:
(n.) A town in the county of Warwick, England.
Example Sentences:
(1) The cities with the biggest increases were Cambridge, up by 6% at £336,667, and Coventry, up 3% at £165,100; the biggest fallers were Bradford and Manchester, both down by 9% to £145,478 and £171,830 respectively.
(2) None of Coventry’s subsidiaries recognised trade unions.
(3) The deal has encouraged E.ON to cut out staff duplication in its remaining Coventry and Nottingham offices.
(4) However, the prevalence of diabetes in hyperparathyroidism did not differ significantly from that of the white population of Coventry, where the prevalence is higher than that of Oxford, Poole and Southall.
(5) Coventry City (@Coventry_City) Welcome to #CCFC Joe Cole, yes actual Joe Cole.
(6) They systematically denied the boy meals and tortured him when he tried to sneak food before brutally beating him to death at their Coventry home.
(7) Boys from King Edward VI grammar school will lay oblations inside Holy Trinity church, while the Coventry Corps of Drums prepares to lead a "people's parade" towards Bancroft Gardens, where the River Avon widens, and where – if you're lucky – you might see a swan or two cruise by.
(8) I have been working with people with dementia for more than 20 years, most recently in my role as a clinical nurse specialist in dementia care, at University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS trust (UHCW).
(9) Facebook Twitter Pinterest A sexual health stand offering 60-second HIV tests at Central Library in Coventry.
(10) The centre-half Davies, 25, has signed a three-and-a-half-year deal but though he is not cup-tied he will be unavailable for tomorrow's FA Cup match at home to Coventry.
(11) "Coventry building society's three-year fix at 2.75% looks good value," adds Andrew Hagger from website MoneyComms.
(13) What I actually suggested to him (at a meeting where he finally agreed that we shouldn't be considering bookings until we had all rehearsed together) was that if rehearsals went well, we could consider a very big date or series of big dates in London, followed by a date at Coventry's Ricoh Arena to celebrate the 30th anniversary.
(14) From January to March the review will take evidence in public hearings across the UK in a tour planned to take in towns and cities including Glasgow, Coventry and Maidstone.
(15) When Daniel Pelka was killed by his mother and her partner, the serious case review criticised his school, Little Heath primary in Coventry, for failing to report incidents that raised staff suspicions.
(16) Analysis of the clinical results according to the criteria of Stauffer and Coventry shows that good results were noted in 69 per cent of cases treated by anterior arthrodesis, in 43 per cent of those treated by postero-lateral arthrodesis and in 74 per cent of those treated by combined arthrodesis.
(17) Coventry city council said: "The report published today found that caseloads for social workers are too high.
(18) Updated at 2.55pm GMT 11.44am GMT Pilot programs Natural England, Defra and local councils are currently managing six pilot programmes for biodiversity offsetting in: Devon Doncaster Essex Greater Norwich Nottinghamshire Warwickshire, Coventry and Solihull The EAC was critical of the uptake in the programmes, which started in 2011, saying that the requirement for developers to opt in meant few measurable results had emerged.
(19) Rose O'Malley is a clinical nurse specialist at University hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS trust This article is published by Guardian Professional.
(20) Callum Lynch, a 24-year-old student, says: “I think men should be unashamedly open about identifying as a feminist to help to remove the unwarranted stigma surrounding the term.” Mark Woodward, head of careers at Bablake School in Coventry, has supported the creation of a school feminist society, but says he and one boy are currently the only male attendees.
Industrial
Definition:
(a.) Consisting in industry; pertaining to industry, or the arts and products of industry; concerning those employed in labor, especially in manual labor, and their wages, duties, and rights.
Example Sentences:
(1) Future Brown have connections in the fashion industry, last year soundtracking a surreal film for the brand Telfar.
(2) In differing, incomparable ways it will affect every society, industry and region in the country.
(3) Four patients with acute brucellosis are described, none of whom had any connexion with farming or milk industry, the source of infection being different in each case.
(4) Businesses fleeing Brexit will head to New York not EU, warns LSE chief Read more Amid attempts by Frankfurt, Paris and Dublin to catch possible fallout from London, Sir Jon Cunliffe said it was highly unlikely that any EU centre could replicate the services offered by the UK’s financial services industry.
(5) While they may always be encumbered by censorship in a way that HBO is not, the success of darker storylines, antiheroes and the occasional snow zombie will not be lost in an entertainment industry desperate to maintain its share of the audience.
(6) He also plans to build a processing facility where tourists can gain firsthand experience of the fisheries industry, and to open a restaurant.
(7) The most striking feature of some industrialized countries is a dramatic reduction of the prevalence of dental caries among school-aged children.
(8) The agriculture ministry raised the risk level of the virus spreading from moderate to high on Tuesday across the country, at a crucial time for the industry.
(9) Jaczko's appearance was the second show of confidence in the nuclear industry since Sunday.
(10) The last time Vince Cable had a seat in the business department, it was during a high noon of industrial action and state interference in the economy.
(11) Evidence of the industrial panic surfaced at Digital Britain when Sly Bailey, the chief executive of Trinity Mirror, suggested that national newspaper websites that chased big online audiences have "devalued news" , whatever that might mean.
(12) The industry will pay a levy of £180m a year, or the equivalent of £10.50 a year on all household insurance policies.
(13) We are firmly opposed to that," an unidentified spokesman from the ministry of industry and information technology told the state news agency, Xinhua.
(14) Aldi, Lidl and Morrisons are to raise the price they pay their suppliers for milk, bowing to growing pressure from dairy farmers who say the industry is in crisis.
(15) A suggestion is made to transfer the veterinary establishments from the agro-industrial complexes to the community systems, with responsibilities and rights of their own for the entire and dependable veterinary service in aid of the community systems.
(16) Critics of wind power peddle the same old myths about investment in new energy sources adding to families' fuel bills , preferring to pick a fight with people concerned about the environment, than stand up to vested interests in the energy industry, for the hard-pressed families and pensioners being ripped off by the energy giants.
(17) He fashioned alliances with France in the 1950s, and planted the seeds for Israel’s embryonic electronics and aircraft industries.
(18) In the small ceramic workshops in the Gouda region, simple pneumoconiosis is still commonly present (13.3%), whereas the silicosis prevalence in the highly mechanized industries is low (1.7%).
(19) The urban wasteland ecosystem contained in outdoor lysimeters employed as a model gives valuable information and has considerable value in predicting the ecological fate of industrial chemicals.
(20) "We have concerns that a potential buyer looking at a property may not value the improvements carried out under Green Deal and may not want to pay for them," a mortgage industry source told the Observer .