CONIUGAZIONE IN INGLESE DEL VERBO DEINDUSTRIALISE
PRESENT
Present
I deindustrialise
you deindustrialise
he/she/it deindustrialises
we deindustrialise
you deindustrialise
they deindustrialise
Present continuous
I am deindustrialising
you are deindustrialising
he/she/it is deindustrialising
we are deindustrialising
you are deindustrialising
they are deindustrialising
Present perfect
I have deindustrialised
you have deindustrialised
he/she/it has deindustrialised
we have deindustrialised
you have deindustrialised
they have deindustrialised
Present perfect continuous
I have been deindustrialising
you have been deindustrialising
he/she/it has been deindustrialising
we have been deindustrialising
you have been deindustrialising
they have been deindustrialising
PAST
Past
I deindustrialised
you deindustrialised
he/she/it deindustrialised
we deindustrialised
you deindustrialised
they deindustrialised
Past continuous
I was deindustrialising
you were deindustrialising
he/she/it was deindustrialising
we were deindustrialising
you were deindustrialising
they were deindustrialising
Past perfect
I had deindustrialised
you had deindustrialised
he/she/it had deindustrialised
we had deindustrialised
you had deindustrialised
they had deindustrialised
Past perfect continuous
I had been deindustrialising
you had been deindustrialising
he/she/it had been deindustrialising
we had been deindustrialising
you had been deindustrialising
they had been deindustrialising
FUTURE
Future
I will deindustrialise
you will deindustrialise
he/she/it will deindustrialise
we will deindustrialise
you will deindustrialise
they will deindustrialise
Future continuous
I will be deindustrialising
you will be deindustrialising
he/she/it will be deindustrialising
we will be deindustrialising
you will be deindustrialising
they will be deindustrialising
Future perfect
I will have deindustrialised
you will have deindustrialised
he/she/it will have deindustrialised
we will have deindustrialised
you will have deindustrialised
they will have deindustrialised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been deindustrialising
you will have been deindustrialising
he/she/it will have been deindustrialising
we will have been deindustrialising
you will have been deindustrialising
they will have been deindustrialising
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would deindustrialise
you would deindustrialise
he/she/it would deindustrialise
we would deindustrialise
you would deindustrialise
they would deindustrialise
Conditional continuous
I would be deindustrialising
you would be deindustrialising
he/she/it would be deindustrialising
we would be deindustrialising
you would be deindustrialising
they would be deindustrialising
Conditional perfect
I would have deindustrialise
you would have deindustrialise
he/she/it would have deindustrialise
we would have deindustrialise
you would have deindustrialise
they would have deindustrialise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been deindustrialising
you would have been deindustrialising
he/she/it would have been deindustrialising
we would have been deindustrialising
you would have been deindustrialising
they would have been deindustrialising
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you deindustrialise
we let´s deindustrialise
you deindustrialise
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to deindustrialise
Past participle
deindustrialised
Present Participle
deindustrialising
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «DEINDUSTRIALISE»
Scopri l'uso di
deindustrialise nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
deindustrialise e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Economic Citizenship in the European Union: Employment ...
Rather, they argue thatcountries can deindustrialise negatively or positively.
Negative deindustrialisation isasign ofrelativeeconomic weakness or failure. For
example, a country may, becauseofapoor performing manufacturing sector or ...
... T 'Variability and quality loss in services: concepts and counter measures' Total
Quality Management 1992 3 (3) 233–241 Teboul, J 'Deindustrialise service for
quality' International Journal of Operations and Production Management 1988 8 ...
3
Human Geography of the UK: An Introduction
... deindustrialise. Jobs have been shed in a whole range of industries such as
textiles and clothing, motor vehicles and coal and steel (Beynon 1999). And this
job loss has been largely of male—skilled, unskilled and semiskilled—full-time ...
David Graham, Irene Hardill, Eleonore Kofman,
2013
4
Crafting the Woman Professional in the Long Nineteenth ...
As a model, the artistic collaboration of husband and wife guaranteed what
Ruskin wouldhaveregarded as the proper hierarchy of draughtsman and
engraver,seeming to clarify (and deindustrialise) a relationship that was
difficultinpractice: ...
Dr Kyriaki Hadjiafxendi, Dr Patricia Zakreski,
2013
5
The United States and European Reconstruction 1945-1960
At the Quebec Conference in September 1944 Roose— velt had accepted the
famous Morganthau Plan to deindustrialise and pastoralise Germany in favour of
Britain and France, but this extreme position was quickly dropped. Instead, the ...
... contemporary Western postindustrial city, many of the
environmentalcostsassociated withindustrial production are graduallybeing
displaceddirectly fromthe largest cities as they deindustrialise, only to be
replaced by the environmental costs.
Graham Haughton, Colin Hunter,
2004
7
Urban Geography, 2nd Edition
First,there wassomedoubt aboutthe ability of this approach to alleviate
underlyingsocialandeconomic problems thathaddoggedcities since they beganto
deindustrialise; in some casesit wasfelttheyactually exacerbated socialexclusion.
Second ...
8
Anti-Americanism: Causes and sources
Concern was consequently voiced in some circles in Brazil that the United States
was out to deindustrialise the country by forcing through a free-trade model that
only served its interests.66 Prospects of Ideological Anti-Americanism in Latin ...
Brendon O'Connor, Martin Griffiths,
2007
9
2005, Blogged: Dispatches from the Blogosphere
6,000+ jobs are toast, Thatcher's life mission to deindustrialise the UK is
complete (you can die now, Maggie, it's done!). I'd like to point up some things
about this, some of which I've written about before. Basically, the first thing to
remember is ...
10
Making a Living in Europe: Human Geographies of Economic Change
Having had more time to 'deindustrialise', the countries of northern Europe have
shown much greater reductions in industry's share of total employment; the graph
clearly gives the UK the biggest reduction, from 47.7 per cent to 26.5 (on a ...
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «DEINDUSTRIALISE»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
deindustrialise nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
The ageing of EMs: service sector to the rescue?
India began to deindustrialise at a per capita income of $2000, compared with the UK, US, Sweden and Germany, which had reached an ... «FT.com, mar 15»
Flexible pragmatism is sadly lacking today
The postwar elites abandoned Morgenthau's punitive plan to deindustrialise Germany in favour of a comparatively benign settlement that ... «Financial Times, feb 15»
Making 'Make in India' happen
The U.S., the United Kingdom, France and Italy have seen themselves deindustrialise by not having a clear industrial policy and are trying hard ... «Kasmir Monitor, dic 14»
Few Jobs in Make in India
However, today's developing countries have begun to deindustrialise at far lower levels of income. The Boston Consulting Group finds the US ... «Economic Times, ott 14»
Make-in-India: Manufacturing can no longer accommodate unskilled …
However, today's developing countries have begun to deindustrialise at far lower levels of income. The Boston Consulting Group finds the US ... «Economic Times, ott 14»
'You can't avoid beauty in art'
This is the Morgenthau series, begun in 2012 and named after a leaked, abandoned wartime American plan to deindustrialise Germany. “A big present to Hitler,” ... «gulfnews.com, ott 14»
Interview with Anselm Kiefer, ahead of his Royal Academy show
This is the Morgenthau series, begun in 2012 and named after a leaked, abandoned wartime American plan to deindustrialise Germany. «Financial Times, set 14»
More industry figures speak out on Scotland referendum
"The London-centricity of Britain's economy is unsustainable. We must deindustrialise the nations and regions outside of South-East England. «The Bookseller, ago 14»
Never walk alone
Britain's precocious industrial cities were also the first to stagnate and deindustrialise, as technological leadership swung to America. Decline ... «The Economist, apr 14»
Zim Asset success: Industrialisation the key
... growth rates of 2 to 3% year-on-year on the back of tobacco and mining, whilst we deindustrialise at an alarming pace to our own detriment. «New Zimbabwe.com, mar 14»