General industry standard
when an industry/enterprise creates work for people, other than directly wmployed by the specific company when an industry/enterprise creates work for people, other than directly wmployed by the specific company
The Industry Standard was created in 1998.
The Industry Standard ended in 2001.
Industry Standard was created in 1982.
No, the noun 'industry' is not a standard collective noun. There is, however, a standard collective noun for the noun 'industry': a blight of industry.
I am pretty sure that such classes are not an industry standard, but codes given by a specific manufacturer.
how standard solutions are used in industry
I could find no evidence of an industry standard for this. You'll have to check the rental contract for your specific provider.
once all of the overhead from marketing to the cost of carrying loans and property cost a good industry standard is 8% but typically 4 to 5 . with some specific industry's doing a little better .
Industry-specific means pertaining or relating to a specific industry. Controls, regulations, laws etc. can be industry specific. For example, aviation, nuclear energy etc. demand higher safety related rules. Nuclear energy sector for example needs industry-specific regulatory protocols.
to check the ability of employes for specific job which they were selected for work in industry