Mexico Changes Strategy of Plants The closing of more than 350 foreign-owned assembly plants in Mexico is a reflection of the harsh economics of globalization.
An alternate reading might portray a news division's attempt to deal realistically with the harsh economics of broadcast journalism.
What was to have been a lesson in geography looks like turning into a lesson in harsh economics.
While these harsh economics were a factor in his decision to reassess Williamstown's traditional programming, it is clear that he intends to put his mark on the theater.
The closing of so many maquiladoras reflects the harsh economics of globalization.
Hal Reiter, president of Herbert Mines, another national search firm, said that while harsh year-end retail economics usually results in some axes falling, this year's departures are 25 percent higher than normal.
The Vianos continued with the stock theater company until the harsh economics of the Depression forced them into a 'movies only' policy in 1932.
Partly as a result of the harsh new economics of the health system, the nation has lost 400 emergency departments in five years, mostly in inner cities and rural communities.
The investigation, prosecutors said, provided a glimpse into the harsh economics of the garment industry and the impact of the Mafia on it.
The harsh economics of low-income housing are not measured only in a ledger's debit column.