How To Use Commercially In A Sentence
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Of all types of commercially based American music, jazz is the one that has most consistently fostered musical artistry on a high level.
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American bittersweet is valued for its glossy green summer foliage followed by orange and red fruits and seeds, and several landscape cultivars are commercially marketed.
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The demand for land focused hostile attention upon the graziers, who reared cattle and sheep commercially on extensive pastoral holdings.
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But it's wild generalizations like this that point up the irrelevancy of such commercially-driven lists.
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Milk churns and dairymaids are making a comeback on a Sheffield housing estate where South Yorkshire's first urban dairy will start producing cheese commercially next month.
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The grim reality is that the only way to save them is to farm them commercially.
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Whelks are widely distributed, but are commercially exploited in only some regions.
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Yet despite variable environments, new commercially available maize hybrids continue to be produced each year with ever-increasing harvestable yield.
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When herbicide-resistant crops are commercially grown, it is possible that herbicide-resistant weeds will develop if genes are transferred from the transgenic crop to related weedy species.
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I feel a commercially-viable High Street is an essential part of our community.
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British Aerospace reckon that the plane will be commercially viable if 400 can be sold.
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In addition, Array has completed long-term preclinical regulated safety studies and has identified a commercially viable synthetic process and oral formulation for ARRY-162.
BioSpace.com Featured News and Stories
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Recommendations for early identification testing often include the use of commercially available, nationally normed measures of reading and phonological awareness.
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The Access Economics study undertaken shortly before construction began indicated it would be commercially viable, at least with the not inconsiderable investment of public funds in constructing the line.
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Once upon a time it was a natural and unavoidable element in the relations of every married couple; just as it was natural and unavoidable, once upon a time, that the unwarlike and commercially-minded burghers of a mediæval city should bargain with a neighbouring and predatory baron to keep at bay – for a consideration – other barons no less predatory but a little less neighbouring.
Marriage as a Trade
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Rayosan, patented by Pailthorpe, is made from commercially available chemicals approved by international regulatory bodies.
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The deletions went beyond the typical commercially sensitive information, to embarrassing findings that the company didn't want released.
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It is clearly time that the Lake Management planned for size regulations designed differentially for private vessels and those steamers commercially carrying passengers around the lake.
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Five films from the dead French director's oeuvre that were critically panned on their original release get commercially brave DVD releases.
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Good cultural practices and the purchase of healthy plants will reduce the chance of disease although most fungal and bacterial diseases may be controlled using commercially available fungicides and bactericides.
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Unlike commercially prepared baked goods, these muffins do not contain any preservatives.
The 8-Week Cholesterol Cure
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As the majority of commercially available bronchoscopes are not electrically grounded, the bronchoscopist risks becoming the grounding electrode should the unipolar probe tip touch the scope while the current is on.
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The technology is there to do mobile payments, now it’s about getting it rolled out commercially.
Computing
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A friend of mine has a book which was published commercially in Malaya and which isn't even listed on Amazon, but he has been able to sell a goodly number in his local bookshops, despite that.
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The following points further reinforce by believe that Sujatha was murdered rather then mishap: a. How commercially available weed killer "paraquat" enter cough syrup bottle and finally reach Sujatha's apartment?
Planet Malaysia
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The laboratory is still owned by the government but is now commercially operated.
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The majority of popular culture is commercially produced ephemera of mostly lamentable quality which needs absolutely no help or encouragement from government.
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Is there a commercially available package that produces the required format?
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Below the ocean surface lies an even greater diversity of life, replete with corals, sponges and barnacles, as well as icefish and toothfish (sea bass) - two commercially important and overfished species.
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The iFuse Implant System is a commercially available device in the US intended for fracture fixation of large bones and large bone fragments of the pelvis for conditions including sacroiliac joint disruptions and degenerative sacroiliitis.
The Earth Times Online Newspaper
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Titanium for metal injection molding is commercially available but is generally used for moderate - to low-stress applications such as surgical tools, golf club putters, and watch cases and bands.
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But a sale of the Asian business, while far from certain, would mean the company's focus will shift again to the Dubai-based shipyard, which is considered much more commercially viable and therefore could gain easier access to funding for now and once the debt restructuring talks are completed.
Dubai May Sell Asia Shipping Arm
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Allowing GM crops to be grown commercially in Scotland could lead to another outbreak of direct action by environmentalists.
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The synopsis is, unsurprisingly, a rehash of the commercially successful film franchise.
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the product is commercially available
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Smart's attempt at a four-seater failed commercially.
Times, Sunday Times
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The direct agglutination test, in which stained parasites are agglutinated by serum antibodies, is popular in Iran and Africa, but variation between batches and the high cost of commercially available antigen are limiting factors.
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To make things worse, commercially available audio books are usually abridged and twice as expensive as the print version.
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Other historical milestones are also being achieved commercially, such as the successful mission of two Russian cosmonauts to the space station Mir beginning in April 2000.
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Mrs Neve said the purpose of the event was to show pastoralists that they could breed angoras commercially.
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The investigations also showed how exam boards compete with each other commercially to make it easier for schools to get better grades.
Times, Sunday Times
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Having grown up milking sheep with his father in order to make pecorino, Tony is also discerning concerning commercially-produced cheeses.
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Meanwhile, there is also a demand for housing policy roles that focus on strategy and commercially-minded individuals who can drive efficiencies and generate new business.
Archive 2009-07-01
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Based on the good results with the cyclohexanone blend, the Eindhoven University of Technology filed three patents on the use of cyclic oxygenates in the combustion process, and is seeking to develop a commercially viable production route for C6 cyclic oxygenates such as cyclohexanone from biomass.
Green Car Congress
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Most of the commercially valuable wild species derive their nourishment from the rootlets of living trees in a mutually beneficial relationship called mycorrhiza.
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The information is being refined to make it more commercially valuable.
Times, Sunday Times
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It smells great, and peppermint oil improves digestion and is used commercially to treat irritable bowel syndrome.
Times, Sunday Times
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Telephone lines and coaxial cable will be the only real options for commercially viable and reliable high speed Internet service.
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Widely available since the 1930s, instant coffee is produced commercially by brewing ground freshly roasted coffee to a strong concentrate.
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That vehicle (often a subcellular structure called a plasmid) is then inserted into a different cell, which activates the gene, leading to the production of a scientifically or commercially useful protein.
Scientists create cell based on man-made genetic instructions
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Industrial minerals are defined as non-metallic, non-fuel minerals which can be exploited commercially.
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Copyright protects your work from being commercially exploited by someone else without your consent.
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One technique, called "fabula," or "fable," allowed Mr. Sundberg to apply commercially sold decals to a sub-layer of glass, which he then covered with irregular layers of transparent glass; the result was an accretion of odd, watery images that referenced everything from flowers to sexuality.
Per B Sundberg
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Labruscana grapes, especially Concord, are also grown commercially, and some Muscadines are also produced.
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Then there were the immeasurably proud nouveau landowners, to say nothing of former bankrupts turned CIPs (Commercially Important People, don't you know!).
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China is ruled by an illegitimate communist oligarchy which wants to develop the country commercially while maintaining political control.
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This may involve paying an excess charge, so may not be commercially viable.
Times, Sunday Times
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Because a double-blind procedure could not be guaranteed with the commercially available galenical form (lyophilized powder), a methylprednisolone solution that was characterized by its limpidity was used.
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The process permits the production of concentrated ceric sulphate solutions at commercially viable current densities and efficiencies.
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Though the microprojection area promises the ability to project a large screen on any flat surface, we have yet to see commercially available products and the technology won't suit everyone, partially because they're still not quite small enough, and partially because of privacy issues - projecting delicate company information onto an airport terminal wall, for example, might not be a good idea.
Gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine
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I shall not dwell upon the career of Sophia -- who has pursued her life in Paris very wisely, shrewdly, circumspectly, not to say commercially, thus showing how honest bourgeois ancestry can triumph over the flightiest of modern temperaments.
Personality in Literature
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Certainly there are commercially available recognition units which can be plugged into home computers but they are very unsophisticated.
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Very few users seem to bother with a remote commercially manufactured autotuner - never mind a homebrewed one.
EHam.net News
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The term granite, as used commercially, includes true granite and such allied rocks as syenite and gneiss.
The Economic Aspect of Geology
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We were looking to make a commercially viable 'cool-off' product, and came across a cooling substance called dimethyl ether," says Hiroya Iida , an operations representative at Iida.
Dog Days of Summer in Japan Call for Quirky Ways to Stay Cool
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Living in the shadows of quasi-legality, abandonware, programs once commercially sold now absent from store shelves, are popular on the Net.
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Seacontrol represents the first time on-board maintenance software has been made commercially available to the shipping industry by a marine coatings supplier.
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The area of transition from freshwater glades to saltwater mangrove swamps is a highly productive zone that nurses great numbers of commercially valuable crustacea.
Everglades National Park, United States
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Automatic dispensing pipettes and micropipettes are also available commercially.
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If any metal complexation route to produce ethylene is ever going to succeed commercially, olefin separation needs to compare favourably with cryogenics.
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The minimum occupancy level for homes to remain commercially viable is 84 %.
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Note A hotfix is a modification to the commercially available Microsoft product software code to address specific critical problems ..
MSDN Blogs
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Second, by finding commercially viable reuse models for 20 per cent of plastic packaging.
Times, Sunday Times
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It is adding the artificial sweetener sucralose, which is commercially known as Splenda, and a proprietary additive that enhances sweetness.
Hawaiian Punch Makes Over Drink, Mascot
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Now they are working with World Wildlife Fund to develop small-scale "agro-forestry" systems, mixing trees with commercially viable perennial plants, planting rice corn, and manihot root, as well as cocoa, palms, and avocado -- creating an agricultural system that is minimally disruptive to the forest.
Charting New Courses For Global Conservation
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His invention was not commercially successful.
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It is important to distinguish between the active herbicide glyphosate and its commercially available formulations.
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The play was the first commercially successful work dealing explicitly with homosexuality.
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I still remember the B&B and macadamia orchard confiscated by the Zapatistas in Ocosingo a few years ago where the Zapatistas waited until the macadamia trees were in full fruition commercially speaking, confiscated the orchard from the foreign owners and then laid waste to it.
Indian Land Grab on Michoacan Coast
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Commercially available Garcinia cambogia contains 50% HCA and for weight loss it has been recommended that one take the drug half an hour before each meal.
���Garcinia Cambogia��� the new drug for obesity
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These are used as required, mixed with liquids and flavourings, to ‘set’ savoury aspic, desserts such as jelly and mousse, and stabilize commercially made ice cream and other foods.
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The research team, led by Andrea di Falco of the University of St. Andrews, made the novel material using an elaborate technique based on a commercially available polymer and a silicon support.
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The new Toshiba chip will be available in sample quantities in April and commercially around September.
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His experience is, after all, more pressingly real and common than a great deal of commercially successful filmmakers.
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Currently, subsidies that were envisaged as a way of protecting farmers in poor areas are being commercially exploited by wealthy landowners.
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Five commercially available antibodies were tested in tissue array sections immunostained utilizing the avidin-biotin (AB) technique.
BioMed Central - Latest articles
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Seacontrol represents the first time on-board maintenance software has been made commercially available to the shipping industry by a marine coatings supplier.
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It was the first commercially available machine to employ artificial intelligence.
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If officers have to make decisions for the Council, they need to be visionary and commercially astute.
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The structural database has been interfaced with commercially available software and used to generate cleavage-transection maps.
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It is obtained commercially by electrolyzing a liquid mixture of hydrogen fluoride and potassium hydrogen fluoride.
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As well as that, pawpaws have been commercially planted on Rarotonga for over 30 years.
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This proved to be so commercially successful that it became a reciprocal arrangement, with Mills and Boon importing Harlequin titles.
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Whereas a perfumer can invent commercially successful aromas that are totally nonrepresentational — a Pollock in a crystal bottle — the flavorist must still respect the deeply held conservatism that people tend to hold when it comes to putting food in their mouths.
The flavor industry | clusterflock
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Indeed, at least one unspecified outfit is thought to have decided that the Architecture-Neutral Format is commercially viable now.
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The Camellia sinensis tea plant is native to China and commercially produced in tropical and subtropical regions, primarily China, Japan, Taiwan, Indonesia, India and Sri Lanka (Ceylon).
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It is not yet commercially available, but the firm hopes to be selling the technology to medical research institutes shortly.
Times, Sunday Times
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This is currently undergoing clinical assessment in Britain, and if all goes well will be commercially available within a few years.
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This is why customer reviews work so well commercially: evangelism is the feel-good alternative to a fee.
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Many of Panama's commercially raised chickens are fed fishmeal from anchovetas, small fish which also depend on mangroves.
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While blueberries are propagated commercially by tissue culture, they can be propagated by hardwood or softwood cuttings.
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By fractionation, various grades of olein and stearin are available commercially, enabling the food manufactures to select the properties they particularly require.
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Christmas trees are grown commercially on plantations and are like any other crop except they take several years to reach maturity rather than just one.
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In northeastern Germany, an experiment is underway to reflood a vast area of drained and denatured peat bogs -- recreating a biodiversity hot spot -- while still harvesting peat moss at a commercially viable rate.
Conservation: Coming Back From the Brink
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Whether that well is commercially viable has yet to be determined.
Times, Sunday Times
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This study was to evaluate the blood coagulation changes of commercially pure Ti surface after an electrochemical anodization treatment.
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Commercially available structures offer either stacked flashboard risers or floats to adjust this water level.
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And there are countless bacteria out there, just waiting to be commercially exploited.
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Sourcing enough marram grass, which is not grown commercially, was also a challenge.
Times, Sunday Times
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The glaze is called teriyaki sauce and may be bought in a commercially prepared form or made at home.
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This has brought them into conflict with the fishing industry as the harvesting of abalone is commercially important.
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The growth of polyester fiber for all kinds of uses depended on the development of a commercially viable process for making terephthalic acid, an important feedstock for the production of polyester.
Profiting From Innovation
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A number of different types of balers are available commercially.
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This is not a commercial activity," Mr. Della Valle insisted at a Rome press conference, rejecting what he called erroneous reports that Tod's would benefit commercially from exclusive use of the Colosseum image for his company's merchandise.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
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Sale is a commercially adverse relationship; agency involves a fiduciary relationship of trust and confidence.
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The best of these commercially grown cherry tomatoes are organic ones from the Isle of Wight.
Times, Sunday Times
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Other firms have also tried to use milk from goats and cows to produce drugs but none have proved commercially viable.
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The information is being refined to make it more commercially valuable.
Times, Sunday Times
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It was the first commercially available machine to employ artificial intelligence.
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The main "invention" is nothing more than a particular combination of these elements designed to speed up the breeding cycle for selected traits, in order to make the animals more commercially profitable.
Boing Boing: July 31, 2005 - August 6, 2005 Archives
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The restaurant critic also noted the unbuttered frozen peas that were cold and the vapid vichyssoise that tasted commercially made.
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The interest in radium for medical use was so great that radium preparations and apparatus to produce radioactive water quickly became commercially available in Vienna.
Trafficking Materials and Gendered Experimental Practices: Radium Research in Early 20th Century Vienna
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It should be added, though, that monoculture, especially of molluscs in brackish water and of predatory fish such as trout, salmon, or groupers, can furnish high annual yields that are commercially attractive in spite of substantial inputs: for these species, the food is extraneously supplied.
Chapter 14
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It also challenged the conventional wisdom that a bar in a secluded lane location could not be commercially viable.
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One of helium's better-known, but less commercially important, applications is in lighter-than-air craft, such as dirigibles, and in weather and research balloons.
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When I've done that, that means 400 places where I could have profited, all "defused" (well I can't use them commercially after that, can I?) - so it's about time I put my money where my mouth is.
Webmaster-Talk.com
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Commercially, benzene is often known as "benzol" or "benzole"; but it would be generally advantageous if those latter words were only used to mean imperfectly rectified benzene, _i. e._, mixtures of benzene with toluene, &c., such as are more explicitly understood by the terms "90. s benzol" and "50. s benzol.
Acetylene, the Principles of Its Generation and Use
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Sulfate of potash is also available commercially.
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And some farmers do cultivate milkweed for its soft, silky floss, which is used commercially as a hypoallergenic filler in pillows, comforters and jacket linings.
Undefined
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Many may argue that such a precise level of customer communication is not commercially viable or technically feasible.
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Although the ormer is not a commercially exploited species, it is very important both biologically and socially to Jersey.
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The Palinuridae family includes the commercially exploited crustaceans of Australia that are known as rock lobsters, spiny crayfish and marine crayfish.
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One is that no one has yet built a commercially viable breeder reactor.
Eating the Sun: How Plants Power the Planet
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A dry extract from the roots of rhapontic rhubarb (extract Rheum rhaponticum (L.); ERr) has been commercially available in Germany for over two decades to treat menopausal symptoms.
BioMed Central - Latest articles
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Especially useful is ergonovine, the N-(1( )-1-hydroxyisopropyl) amide of d-lysergic acid, which is employed commercially as an oxytocic agent.
L.S.D., R.I.P.
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They are used commercially to treat seedlings before setting them in the field to reduce shock.] (6) Use no medium, such as sphagnum moss, for the roots because it is unnecessary and causes a lot of fuss with the plant inspectors.
4: Multipurpose trees
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This works in the same manner as checking a commercially sent express package.
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Resistant starch occurs naturally in foods such as unripe bananas and cooked and cooled potatoes, but commercially produced RS ingredients have started to appear on the market.
NutraIngredients RSS
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Legacy officials have stressed that they do not need football to make the stadium commercially viable.
Times, Sunday Times
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Many garden centers sell commercially made, doughnut-shaped mosquito dunks or granulated products containing this fast-acting biological larvacide.
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The structural database has been interfaced with commercially available software and used to generate cleavage-transection maps.
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Palm exploitation is a major problem in some areas, and commercially used species such as Euterpe oleraceae and Mauritia flexuosa are often heavily exploited in the more accessible regions.
Orinoco Delta swamp forests
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Unlike the cigarette smoker, who draws needily upon the commercially packaged weed, the pipe man takes things slowly, lingering over the rituals of cleaning, filling, tamping.
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In this issue, Boyle et all demonstrate that commercially available antibodies against tyrosinase and glycoprotein 100 can serve as excellent immunocytochemical tools for the diagnosis of melanoma in its different variants.
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Lee not only produces flies commercially but also provides fly tying materials.
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Pearls were harvested for their high value and pearlshell was used commercially for button-making and for mother-of-pearl.
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It was the first commercially available machine to employ artificial intelligence.
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You no doubt have heard of cloth houses being used to grow many plants commercially, in particular chrysanthemums, asters, snapdragons, and occasionally roses.
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None of the haaf netters fishes commercially.
Times, Sunday Times
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It produced the first commercially viable, solar-powered jetpack in 2050.
Times, Sunday Times
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Their special quality was an ability to work both intelligently and commercially.
Times, Sunday Times
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It may be helpful or commercially sensible to notify other data controllers, although organisations are not obliged to do so under the DPA.
Computing
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Now they are working with World Wildlife Fund to develop small-scale "agro-forestry" systems, mixing trees with commercially viable perennial plants, planting rice, corn, and manihot root, as well as cocoa, palms, and avocado -- creating an agricultural system that is minimally disruptive to the forest.
Charting New Courses For Global Conservation
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You are progressive, sir," he went on; "you write in iron-nutgall ink, just made, commercially, in this year of fifty-six by Mr. Stephens.
The Sleuth of St. James's Square
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Commercially dried apricots are exposed to sulphur dioxide to preserve their colour, before they are dried in hot air.
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The result is both neat and hard-wearing - it is used for most knitwear commercially after all.
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Without the cash these commercially unviable exchanges would not have supported enough end users to justify the investment.
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Each would be made of a commercially available material known as “biaxial nylon 6” that is just 12 microns thick—one third the thickness of a standard plastic trash bag.
The Case for Mars
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CFCs had been used commercially as refrigerants since the 1930s, but because they were inert and non-poisonous they were soon used for many other applications, most notably as propellants in aerosol spray cans.
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Pretty Good Privacy is freeware; like most freeware, its users will sooner or later graduate to commercially supported stuff.
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He said over the past two years he had been commercially growing bedding plants in tunnels in his garden.
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Among the fish on the move are commercially important varieties such as Atlantic cod, sole and whiting.
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Although no longer used commercially, it was apparently put to occasional use grinding corn up to the start of the First World War.
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Gathering lichens, however, is laborious and, instead, in addition to locally produced grass converted into hay or silage, several commercially available pelleted feeds have been developed [65].
Climate change and reindeer nomadism in Finnmark, Norway
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Proteases immobilized onto solid supports (such as agarose) are also commercially available.
The Scientist
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-- These unfortunate birds, cursed for all time by the commercially valuable "aigrette" plumes that they bear, have had a very narrow escape from total extinction in the United States, despite all the efforts made to save them.
Our Vanishing Wild Life Its Extermination and Preservation
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Cheap tickets las vegas is a accommodatingly equably peeper as it can bromoform one to commercially genuinely see heathen arctiidae and canonic suppression of gossamer selenology.
Rational Review
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A commercially available vaccine confers protection against serogroups A, C, Y, and W - 135.
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The technology is there to do mobile payments, now it’s about getting it rolled out commercially.
Computing
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I tied flies commercially for years, and worked into a basic hook inventory that consisted of dry fly hooks, nymph hooks, scud hooks, streamer hooks, and a few specialty hooks.
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There is always one who is far less commercially minded than the other, forever wanting to decorate their investment, or personalise it.
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I tied flies commercially for years, and worked into a basic hook inventory that consisted of dry fly hooks, nymph hooks, scud hooks, streamer hooks, and a few specialty hooks.
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The demand for land focused hostile attention upon the graziers, who reared cattle and sheep commercially on extensive pastoral holdings.
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Application of grammar checky a logical step in CALL; however, due to the above cited shortcomings in software and the lack ofmhardware in most EFL settings, suchpplication has not bec widespread. p Numerous programspare commercially available Refinance that claimw o check grammar errors in English writing.
Refinance 2nd Mortgage
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The process is used commercially to obtain drinkable water from sea water.
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While companies like Iogen, a Canadian biofuel company, research ways to make cellulosic ethanol commercially viable, corn-based ethanol is only affordable to consumers through tax subsidies.
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Not only is secrecy important in order to comply with the Code, but it is commercially desirable.
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How this imaginative and commercially successful development was allowed to stand still, indeed to ossify, in the hands of its originator is one of the most remarkable stories of industrial history.
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Well what id like to interject is this. why is it that only fish taken on a pole is considered sportsfishing .. i grew up as a fisherman working with my dad and we never used hand held lines commercially, just isnt done anymore .. so why is it that handheld "records" cant be counted in with the "sportsfishing" records??
The Suggestion Box is Open
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The rose gardens contain many commercially available roses, such as floribundas, grandifloras and hybrid tea roses.
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A handful of U.S. companies install green roofs commercially, but so far high expense prevents them from greening individual residential roofs.
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One is that no one has yet built a commercially viable breeder reactor.
Eating the Sun: How Plants Power the Planet
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And if an application delivers real competitive edge, organisations could consider making it commercially available to other companies.
Computing
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I believe that the archaic attitudes that were displayed in the past are being whittled away very consistently, and that we are now moving quite strongly towards a very commercially focused industry.
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While sawfish haven't been fished commercially, they can get lured by lines set for other fish.
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As it just so happens - and this is pure coincidence - the meat from the minke, sei and sperm whales analytically slaughtered during the sheerly scientific research program is sold commercially.
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Weeklies and fortnightlies that started as literary magazines slowly fell into the groove as they became commercially unviable.
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While the tobacco plant is indigenous to North America, it is now commercially cultivated and naturalized in most sub tropical countries.
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Although present in air, helium is commercially obtained from natural gas wells where it occurs in concentrations of between one and seven percent of the natural gas.
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But there was lacking what until lately has always hemmed German progress -- money; and the commercially-minded Dutch, a people themselves with many German characteristics, kept the Germans from the sea.
William of Germany
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There is commercially zoned land either side of this freight centre.
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Prewarming with the commercially-available heel warmers or with a diaper which has been warmed under a warm faucet and taped around the heel often increases the blood supply and arterializes the sample.
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However, growing numbers of "stock," premade arrays are becoming commercially available.
The Scientist
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I found it helpful to read the chapters on power ultrasound, commercially available equipment and scale - up considerations together.
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Thus xylem is commercially important as a source of wood and fibres.
Biology Basic Facts
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In most rocks feldspar is in too small grains and is too intimately associated with other minerals to be of commercial importance; in only one type of rock, pegmatite, which is an igneous rock of extremely coarse and irregular texture, are the feldspar crystals sufficiently large and concentrated to be commercially available.
The Economic Aspect of Geology
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The first commercially available liquid crystal lenses are expected to take between six and ten years.
Times, Sunday Times
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There is a tendency to start on the second stage of commercially produced baby foods at this point.
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The size and purity of the amplified product were checked by agarose gel electrophoresis, and the fragment was purified from the gel by commercially available procedures.
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This can be provided by a number of commercially available special dressings, including semipermeable films, foams, hydrocolloids, and calcium alginate swabs.