Sentences with phrase «of the cottage industry of»

Mosaic forgery Archaeoraptor is an unfortunate product of the cottage industry of fakery spawned by the brisk trade in fossils from Liaoning.
Generally speaking, gaming can be a rather intense pastime, and while they can be a good way to relax, the Nintendo 3DS has formed something of a cottage industry of games with a more calming, tranquil atmosphere.
■ We have learned that the atmospheric CO2 levels as measured at Mauna Loa are totally erroneous — the mere product of a cottage industry of fabricating data by a father and then his son.

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In fact, expect a full - fledged cottage industry to emerge around the rebranding of VC firms.
An incredible investigation into the Republican tax plan revealing that many of the biggest tax - avoidance schemes were left untouched — and a cottage industry has sprung up to cash in on one of them.
Now, at the centenary of that event, which has generated its own cottage industry, with several books, the media has gone in whole - hog.
Oprah's dog has also received expensive therapies such as acupuncture, part of the growing cottage industry catering to animals of the rich.
While we won't know for sure the identities of all of this year's Oscar winners until host Jimmy Kimmel kicks off the festivities on ABC this Sunday, the small cottage industry of Academy Award predictions has plenty of thoughts on the subject.
For this reason, an entire cottage industry of armed cash pick - up and delivery companies has emerged in states like California, Colorado, Oregon, and Washington to bring millions in cash to entrepreneur's homes, private vaults, or banks or local federal reserve branches (some banks prefer to bring the cash straight to their federal account) for the ones with bank accounts.
With this, his seventh book, Jackson has managed to turn his blend of pseudo-spiritual management philosophy and sports memoir into a profitable little cottage industry.
To be sure, a cottage industry of forensics firms, including Elliptic and Chainalysis, has sprung up to help clients — many of them law - enforcement agencies — connect wallets to their owners.
There's a virtual cottage industry dealing in rumours of just what that might be.
Increasingly cramped airline seating has spawned a cottage industry of wacky inventions aimed to help business travelers get some much - coveted shut - eye.
With more women struggling to conceive, a cottage industry of yoga centers, acupuncturists and nutritionists has cropped up to help.
It is complex, but that never worried me because all the information an investor might want was out there, and there's an entire cottage industry of books, conferences, videos and websites to help people make sense of it all.
But to actively penalize people for this behavior just opens up a cottage industry of people to prey on the ignorant.
the success of investors like Warren Buffet is a cottage industry.
What characterizes Warren Buffet?Studying the success of investors like Warren Buffet is a cottage industry.
Studying the success of investors like Warren Buffet is a cottage industry.
The two groups are part of a burgeoning cottage industry of anti-NDP groups, including the infamous and less polished Kudatah, that have popped up since the May 2015 election.
Entrepreneurship development is a very important catalyst in context of the rapid growth of cottage, small and medium industries in Uttarakhand.
Of the 250 largest multinational corporations, 64 % published CSR reports in 2005, either within their annual report or, for most, in separate sustainability reports — supporting a new cottage industry of report writerOf the 250 largest multinational corporations, 64 % published CSR reports in 2005, either within their annual report or, for most, in separate sustainability reports — supporting a new cottage industry of report writerof report writers.
The cottage industry of Christian critics of the Christian «pretensions» of George W. Bush, or of the nation's looming» theocracy,» only adds to the sense, among thoughtful observers, that the whole lot of them can be safely ignored and dispensed with.
The deeper problem is a cottage industry of consultants, deployment officers, and computer systems that overwhelms the former givens of call, prayer, and the Holy Spirit.
Those who applaud Williamson's dismissal see in it the just comeuppance of an entire cottage industry of right - wing shock jocks and extremist culture warriors.
Like much of the developing world, Afghanistan has a well - established, yet informal, economy of street vendors, neighborhood shops and cottage industries.
The greatest threat to traditional marriage came with the Industrial Revolution which made the collective workplace rather than the family farm or cottage industry the means of economic support.
Now platforms for the expression of opinion have so multiplied that opinion - mongering is a virtual international cottage industry.
This example is among the most benign (see Linda Marchiano's descriptions of the filming of Deep Throat for worse) Many porn products are made in «cottage industry» conditions by small - time operators who do not hesitate to use force, violence, blackmail and drugs on the «actors.»
«There's a whole cottage industry of Muslim bashers now who would seize on that,» he said.
They must by law do what all other corporations do and that is called due dilligence in administration of 401K funds, The cottage industry of «Christian» funds does not have a net yield or beta equivalent net yield after cost so they would be putting their employees personal nest eggs in a riskier product.
Mudslinging became an art form, and the lack of truth - telling turned «fact - checking» into a cottage industry.
(iv) Mention must also be made here of the fact that the impact of globalization on traditional cottage industries has also adversely affected women workers.
What was a cottage industry ten years ago has grown to semi-big business of helping church plants place their signs (figuratively and literally).
Most of Woolworths's Macro and Gold brand suppliers are cottage - industry manufacturers or independent businesses, he says.
Cottage Cheese is probably one of the most versatile man made food products in food industry.
There's a cottage industry in reporting and reacting to news of football's ties to chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), from the well - publicized PBS documentary League of Denial to conference speakers lashing out against the supposed War on Football.
And model underground boxing — an only in NEW York cottage industry featuring male fashion models posing as fighters — is to boxing what the soap opera of spandex was to Olympic wrestling, only without the wink.
I learned 24 - year - old Charlie was already something of a cottage industry operating out of his parents» Park Slope home.
Conor McGregor is a cottage industry all of his own, which frees up Brock Lesnar to come in and take over as the preeminent box office attraction in UFC.
One of those traveling by van was Mark Rath, 27, who had a cottage industry going in the parking lot — stringing rackets.
The book spawned a cottage industry of baby instruction tomes and a heated debate over whether the crying was right, or perhaps harmful.
Some of the work is done cottage industry style, allowing moms to work from the comfort of their own homes.
Eventually, cloth diapers became a cottage industry, with BabyByYou owning the cottage licensing for many different types of cloth diapers.
NYPD detectives have been warned to stay away from a private investigator who's allegedly part of a burgeoning «cottage industry» in which gang members score cash settlements from the city by filing bogus civil - rights suits against cops.
Mr Issa also said Mr Akufo - Addo's policy to build a factory in each of the 216 districts, should he win the presidency, was impossible, unless he was talking about cottage industries as championed across the country by the 31st December Women's Movement of former First Lady Nana Konadu Agyeman - Rawlings.
It mentioned Rowland Agambire's Asongtaba Cottage Industry (ACI) and its activities at the Savannah Accelerated Development Authority (SADA) suggesting there had been a GH cents 47 million case of corruption from the Guinea fowl business, and proceeded to mention Selassie Ibrahim's GH cents 3.6 million Metro Mass bus branding saga, as among the corrupt cases.
«There seems to be a cottage industry among prosecutors of attacking leaders,» said Assemblyman Tom Abinanti, a Democrat from Westchester who supports Silver.
Spitzer and Paterson combined, in the span of less than a single term, spawned a cottage industry of criminal investigations of themselves.
County executive Mike Hein, who has made a cottage industry out of denigrating the assemblyman, was one of the driving forces behind Zimet's candidacy.
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