Hospitality
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And many countries’ tourism and
hospitality
sectors have shrunk.
That denomination’s elasticity and inclusiveness – known in-house as “audacious hospitality” – made its adherents natural allies of a president with a universalist worldview.
Travel, hospitality, and other service-sector activities continue to face considerable challenges, complicating the overall employment picture.
The ESSN, funded entirely by the EU, is a testament to Europe’s commitment not just to helping refugees, but also to supporting the Turkish government and society, which have shown exceptional
hospitality
to the 3.6 million Syrians currently living in their country.
The second task is to put those who have lost their jobs in
hospitality
and other indoor high-human-contact occupations back to work, either providing online services or working in investment-goods sectors that do not require close contact with people.
Those sectors that have suffered the most from social-distancing protocols – including international travel, entertainment, and
hospitality
– will start to come back to life.
Sectors that employ mostly women – including retail, hospitality, tourism, and artisanal and light manufacturing – were hit the hardest.
Many travel and
hospitality
jobs are feeling the consequences.
The country’s impenetrable markets have also deterred foreign direct investment, especially in labor-intensive service sectors such as tourism and
hospitality.
Employment sectors like health and care and the broader travel and
hospitality
industries were tiny.
Despite its ubiquity, travel and
hospitality
has always been a fragile, fickle sector.
Of course, bilateral tensions also reflect long-term disagreements that go beyond territorial disputes, such as China’s “all-weather” alliance with Pakistan, and India’s
hospitality
toward the Dalai Lama, to whom it granted refuge when he fled Tibet in 1959.
Important small-business sectors such as retail, transportation, leisure, hospitality, education, health, and other personal services have suffered the largest revenue and employment losses.
And yet, 23 jobs were retained per loan to the restaurant and
hospitality
industry, compared to just nine jobs per loan to the professional, scientific, and technical services industry.
For a moment he asked himself if he ought not to make a bad return for Jeanlin's
hospitality
by bringing him up to daylight by the ear, and forbidding him to plunder any more by the threat of telling everything to his father.
"Nothing obliged me to grant you
hospitality.
Never was
hospitality
more wholehearted than his.
That vast and illustrous corporation to which I have the honour to belong; I am a perfect fool.'M. Chelan had refused the offers of
hospitality
which the most respected Liberals of the place had vied with one another in making him, when his deprivation drove him from the presbytery.
I am received in a house, and in payment for the
hospitality
I receive there, the kindness that is showered upon me, I print a pamphlet reporting all that goes on in the house!
"I think I did much better," he cried, taking a chair between his sisters, and receiving their offered salutes, "to secure a good bed and such a plentiful breakfast, instead of trusting to the
hospitality
of that renowned corps, the Cowboys."
The ladies left the table to their guests, who proceeded, without much superfluous diffidence, to do proper honors to the
hospitality
of Mr. Wharton.
Wharton," he earnestly began, "in times like these, we need not stand on idle ceremony: one of my officers, I am afraid, is hurt mortally; and, presuming on your hospitality, I have brought him to your door."
"Oh!Aunt Jeanette is exerting herself to do credit to my father's hospitality," said the laughing girl, "and I am a truant from her labors, as I shall be a stranger to her favor, unless I proffer my assistance."
Caesar and his mistress had, therefore, a long and confidential communication on this important business; and the consequence was, that Colonel Wellmere was left to the
hospitality
of Sarah Wharton.
His sister, with a cheek that was, if possible, paler than on her arrival, watched around his couch with tender care; and the ladies of the cottage had not, in the midst of their sorrows and varied emotions, forgotten to discharge the duties of
hospitality.
"He bid Henry apply to him when in danger, and promised to requite the son for the
hospitality
of the father."
"Certainly, of his own accord and in requital for the
hospitality
he had received."
"I like not that word
hospitality
- it has an empty sound; there must be something more reasonable to tie Harper.
They assembled in camp toward suppertime, hungry and happy; but now a difficulty arose--hostile Indians could not break the bread of
hospitality
together without first making peace, and this was a simple impossibility without smoking a pipe of peace.
The Widow Douglas' splendid
hospitality
was a tempting bait.
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