How To Use Commercialisation In A Sentence
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Important projects include the development of advanced mechanical ventilation and heat recovery systems, right through from conception to full commercialisation.
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Even the relentless march of performance progress has lost its edge, with the increasing bland commercialisation of the enthusiast market.
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Coincidently, government cuts were ordered and commercialisation, rationalisation, efficiency reviews, downsizing, rightsizing and redundancies became the words of the '90s.
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And despite the best efforts of the socialist government, large-scale commercialisation overshadows the country's rickety network of tour operators.
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Conceptual art was another attempt by artists to avoid the strait-jacket of commercialisation and the conformity of gallery art.
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But, in the process, Pierre's story and Ronder's version offer a biliously funny account of the commercialisation of horror.
Vernon God Little - review
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Such a move would be seen as a significant boost to Scotland's bid to become a world leader in the development and commercialisation of wave power.
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Look no further than the grim march of commercialisation across the game.
Times, Sunday Times
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The practice of trading and commercialisation continues in most parts of the country.
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Commercialisation has had the same kind of effect on sport as pollution has on rivers.
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Further away in commercialisation terms, work on lentils at Reading University suggests that following wheat crops would have lower N requirements.
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The result is the commercialisation and marketisation of early childhood services as entrepreneurs stepped in to fill the gap.
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The brand was developed and introduced year 1994 by MBA Jussi Hirvelä, who was on those days responsible for the commercialisation of the plant stanol innovation.
Functional Nondairy Makes Europe Healthier
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These are aimed at achieving early commercialisation of fuel cells and significantly increasing demand for platinum.
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Commercialisation has given many sports a higher profile.
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At this stage, the draft bill for the commercialisation of the directorate of civil aviation is with the cabinet committee on draft legislation.
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Their anger was a pose, and the pose made a lot of people a lot of money, even as it sneered at the commercialisation of mainstream pop and rock.
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It will create jobs, attract a pool of educated researches, and have economic offshoots, like the commercialisation of biotechnology discovered at the institute.
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Lonza will make batches of five monoclonal antibody (MAb) candidates for Phase I and II trials and, assuming development progresses, provide additional manufacturing capacity for later trials and commercialisation.
In-PharmaTechnologist RSS
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Veteran climbers bemoan the increasing commercialisation of high peaks such as Everest and K2.
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On the manufacturing side, Switzerland-based Lonza will make batches of five monoclonal antibody (MAb) candidates for Phase I and II trials and, assuming development progresses, provide additional capacity for later trials and subsequent commercialisation.
In-PharmaTechnologist RSS
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Professor Azhar Mat Easa said the dried yellow noodles with gastro-resistant properties called Neodles, coined by combining the words new and noodles, was in the pre-commercialisation stage.
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Commercialisation has given many sports a higher profile.
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But for the dance events coming as interludes, models took the centrestage, inadvertently defining the commercialisation of education.
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This Government believes in making the most of New Zealanders' new ideas by encouraging and supporting them from conception through development to commercialisation.
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Since the commercialisation of lithium ion batteries in the early 1990s, production and use of the technology has soared.
Times, Sunday Times
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Site art first emerged in the late 1960's as a reaction to the growing commercialisation of the art world.
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I agree, it doesn't necessarily mean much if the money earned is unsubstantial - but it's still commercialisation by stealth.
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For example, Artificial Reproductive Technology ART was reckoned to be bad because of "medicalisation of procreation", "commodification", and "commercialisation of human beings".
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No, it's not the commercialisation that gets my goat, it's the forced jollification.
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The commercialisation of Christmas is a long-standing theme of writers like myself.
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A number of promising avenues of research are ripe for commercialisation.