Sentences with phrase «industrial interests»

The batteries have displayed performance levels comparable to their lithium counterparts, and this new technology is already attracting industrial interest.
But the clothing business is the spectacular and outstanding exception to the statement that Jewish industrial interests are generally in the minority.
Although the society gets 12 percent of its funding from industry, its aim is to «motivate basic science» and not to support industrial interests, she says.
We need to spend the money on them now, but the low tax crowd thinks they need to make sure the big industrial interests are served.
Above, a wire - work pendant light offers urban industrial interest.
The batteries have displayed performance levels comparable to their lithium counterparts, and this new technology is already attracting industrial interest.
In the case of Cornell University, Joyce observes that the school had one advantage over industrial interests: Cornell has been around for almost 150 years, and expects to be around for at least 100 more, he remarks.
Hiddleston is ruthless about dropping patent applications that fail to attract industrial interest within a year.
Like DLCs, carbon nanotubes are of industrial interest because they are lightweight and strong.
The Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources wound up a week - long meeting in Hobart, Australia, considering proposals for two «marine protected areas» aimed at conserving the ocean wilderness from fishing, drilling for oil and other industrial interests.
This is an interesting overview of the complex relationship between coal and humankind, how the natural resource propelled people into the industrial
For the nuclear engineers here: Is any significant industrial interest in Rubbia's Accelerator Based Reactor?
It is also conventional for tax - free charities to be in some other line of work than concocting misdirections, misimpressions and disinformation (to say the least) on behalf of ethically dubious industrial interests and crackpots.
Some of them may well be politically or religiously motivated, many of them may enjoy the notoriety that taking a contrarian stance brings, a handful may be paid by industrial interests to produce contrarian «deliverables».
In the past, Council decisions have tended to side with short - term industrial interests, at the expense of sustainable exploitation of the seas.
Throughout the first half of the 20th century Waterbury had large industrial interests and was the leading center in the United States for the manufacture of brassware (including castings and finishings), as reflected in the nickname the «Brass City» and the city's motto Quid Aere Perennius?
Perhaps the only thing that Buterin hadn't counted on was «the large amount of industrial interest
The «first» New Deal of 1933 - 34 was broadly based on economic relief, and included banking and industrial interests, as well as farmers and laborers.
The key participants are governments, trade associations and blocs, corporate and industrial interests, and NGOs.
The industrial interest groups are supporting this initiative; they know that young blood is crucial to survive in the globalized market.
Those ideas are likely to be unpopular with the state's agricultural and industrial interests.
Mimicking photosynthesis in plants, using light to convert stable and abundant molecules like water and CO2 into a high energy fuel (hydrogen) or into chemicals of industrial interest, is a major research challenge today.
Although the industrial interests at play may be too imposing to stop development at The Meeting of Waters, the wonder has been bestowed with a new designation on the eve of what could be its final untouched months.
But the developing nations refused to consider such reductions, and the U.S. Senate, spurred by a propaganda campaign led by right - wing and industrial interests, rejected the Kyoto treaty in advance.
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