Hospitality
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145 examples of Hospitality in a sentence
Granted, President George W. Bush was well received by all his hosts in the five countries he visited, with traditional Latin American
hospitality
and cordiality.
Some 98% of the 27.3 million net new jobs created in the US since 1990 have been in the non-tradable sector – dominated by government, health care, retail, hospitality, and real estate.
China’s recent troubles over Tibet have brought with them unwelcome reminders of India’s
hospitality
to the Dalai Lama and his government-in-exile.
Hospitality
businesses are now ranked, analyzed, and compared not by industry professionals, but by the very people for whom the service is intended – the customer.
To discover Poland is to find a country that offers a rich cultural heritage, a vibrant civic life, and industrious, creative people who can overwhelm guests with their
hospitality.
Now that major airlines have flights to and from the island, Cuban-Americans and any other tourists can travel there freely, which means that there are investment opportunities in hospitality, telecommunications, transportation, retail banking, and other related industries.
M5S goes out of its way to insult and threaten critical journalists, and the League disparages immigrants and badgers local governments that show
hospitality
toward asylum seekers who have risked their lives crossing the Mediterranean.
Walmart, for example, employs two million people, and the US Bureau of Labor Statistics forecasts that more than one million additional jobs will be created in America’s leisure and
hospitality
sector in the next decade.
Whether it was Germany, South Africa, or Brazil, all have used the occasion to burnish their reputations for
hospitality
and openness.
Services are an important piece of China’s pro-consumption strategy – especially large-scale transactions-based industries such as distribution (wholesale and retail), domestic transportation, supply-chain logistics, and
hospitality
and leisure.
Melmastia, the basic tenet of
hospitality
means “I will give you shelter if you ask me to, even if you are a fugitive murderer; but, in exchange, you fight my battles.”
It will, one hopes, provide a detailed blueprint for the development of large-scale transactions-intensive industries such as wholesale and retail trade, domestic transport and supply-chain logistics, health care, and leisure and
hospitality.
But there will also be strong growth in consumer goods ($370 billion),
hospitality
and recreation ($260 billion), health care ($175 billion), financial services ($85 billion), and telecommunications ($65 billion).
In the past three years, employment in construction has shrunk, but so has employment in manufacturing, wholesale trade, retail trade, transportation and warehousing, information distribution and communications, professional and business services, educational services, leisure and hospitality, and in the public sector.
Less developed cities with inadequate infrastructure must spend more to meet the IOC’s transportation, communications, and
hospitality
requirements; more developed cities have the infrastructure, but not necessarily the land, and risk disrupting thriving industries to bring the Games to fruition.
It should broaden into IT services, healthcare, domestic transportation, and
hospitality
and leisure, as the sector as a whole climbs toward a 60-65% share of GDP over the next decade.
On the contrary, the Dutch pride themselves on their openness and
hospitality
to foreigners.
FDI in the country will continue to garner substantial returns, partly owing to local-government
hospitality.
I was profoundly moved by the
hospitality
and compassion that I saw in Los Palmas.
The luxurious five-star hotels, over-the-top hospitality, and carefully crafted narrative and agendas make a powerful, even hypnotic, impression on China’s foreign guests.
Meanwhile, the Russian people impressed the world with their happy
hospitality.
Of these 80,000, a third went to London, and most ended up working in the food processing and
hospitality
sectors.
You can see this in housing rentals, hotels and hospitality, and rental and leasing in general.
Such projects would win friends and sow the seeds of peace, enabling greater investment from within the region and fostering diplomacy that works to Afghans’ strengths by leveraging their legendary
hospitality
and code of honor.
Small innovations are often introduced into the style of
hospitality
to suggest the personality of the host.
Hardware and software applications that provide on-demand transportation, delivery, hospitality, and other services will revolutionize how cities operate and are organized; but adapting to these changes will require innovative new policies.
The answer to that challenge will vary by country, but it rests on reviving and reinforcing the manufacturing, agriculture, retail, and
hospitality
sectors, as well as technology-related businesses.
The deals are curated from a total of 230 projects worth over $208 billion, spanning sectors such as energy, infrastructure, transport and utilities, industry, agriculture, information and communications technology, telecoms, water and sanitation, financial services, health, education,
hospitality
and tourism, housing, and aviation.
The pandemic, however, has primarily hit service sectors like
hospitality
and restaurants, where women account for a larger share of employment.
Small local retailers and
hospitality
businesses like restaurants were counting on a robust Christmas season to help offset a dreadful year.
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