And for the last 10 or 20 years, it's been dominated
mostly by big companies focused on near - term profitability, using ingredients that aren't necessarily healthy.
Not exact matches
The
company has, over the past decade, transformed itself from a humble maker of computers into the
biggest and most important technology
company on the planet,
mostly by eschewing the gadget - only approach.
Nina and I are friends as well, even though I say her name wrong, who has also written some books about fat, but there's this national conversation where you have the old school low - fats,
mostly paid for
by big grain sort of research out there, and you're refuting some of that using very strong academics, randomized controlled trials, and the things that everyone wants, but no one has paid for except for maybe
big drug
companies and things like that.
It
mostly expects viewers to watch movies at home (an approach that has, so far, gotten the
company ignored
by Oscar voters and beaten to
big acquisitions at Sundance and other festivals).
Mostly, the
big amount of
companies tries to belittle the risk of variations of the exchange rates
by insuring the positions in the foreign markets.