But do not despair: the United States' arms industry will be there to help you out.
As private workers represented by unions plummet below seven percent, the NLRB strong arms industry.
Whatever happens, the balance of power in the European arms industry is at stake.
"It's like the arms industry ... it's not a crime to build and sell them, " Negi said.
Its leading powers colonized half the world, and engaged in military rivalries that produced a thriving arms industry.
Many Democrats say missile defences are at best a gift to the arms industry, at worst a provocation to Russia.
And the arms industry is especially prone to wielding the brown envelope.
True, under his presidency, France has set about some big reforms: to overhaul the health service, the arms industry and the armed forces.
Hoping to capitalize on this trend, Russia's arms industry is now said to be in the throes of a major expansion in the Middle East.
But it is at last possible to see more or less how the western world's reorganised arms industry is going to look now that the cold war is over.
Mr Carswell has hard-edged views on everything from economic management (he's very worried about inflation) to defence procurement (he thinks the British arms industry is taking the taxpayer for a ride) and he's not shy of expressing them.
MIT's Mr Sapolsky argues, defence ministries can allow themselves the luxury of subsidising an arms industry in the cause of job-creation and the appeasement of lobbies only if they live in comfortable international circumstances, when they are not really threatened.
To be fair, the first years of his presidency did witness achievements: bold plans to end conscription and streamline the armed forces, to overhaul France's sickly public-health system, revamp the arms industry, sell off or deregulate swathes of the public sector.
The wireless industry will welcome Clearwire to the LTE world with open arms because the industry believes that a common radio standard across the globe will continue to drive down chip, device, and cell-site costs, and make it easier to roam around the world.
The truly exciting aspect of retailing is that there are so many different interconnecting arms of the industry it can sometimes seem as if it were an Octopus.
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Still only 32, he'd be greeted with open arms by a boxing industry looking for its next financial windfall.
Others delay child-bearing for so long that they are forced into the arms of the booming fertility industry.
The case has the industry up in arms.
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Also in attendance were senior members of the Congressional Budget Office, the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency and industry experts.
Social streaming services such as SoundCloud, which near tripled in activity last year, have many industry veterans up in arms about the concept of releasing music for free, claiming that it devalues the work in the eyes of fans.
But with so many in the industry caught up in the arms race of who can give out more rewards, no one has stopped to notice that most of them aren't particularly effective at building customer loyalty or returning profits.
In January McElya started twisting arms of fellow senior executives in the auto industry and related Detroit-area businesses.
And lastly, the industry is trapped in a marketing and sales arms-race that has diverted resources from research and provoked a public backlash.
With regard to politics, a Republican victory next year would be good news for arms makers, but that is not assured and the industry has six quarters of results to get through before a new Republican government could start reordering federal priorities.
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This is what has driven two of the industry's biggest names into each other's arms.
The financial industry has even launched a massive lobbying campaign, locking arms with the opposition party, to stand in the way of reforms to prevent another crisis.
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If anything, the Pakistan scandal thus suggests that the entertainment industry is at least as susceptible to anti-corruption violations as arms dealers or electronics manufacturers.
And the industry is of a size that it is easier for the regulator to get their arms around it.
At about the same time, the nuclear industry started using force feedback devices to help workers manipulate hazardous, radioactive materials with slave arms through thick, leaded glass.
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