Sentences with phrase «real catalyst»

The phrase "real catalyst" means someone or something that greatly influences or speeds up a process or event. Full definition
Buildings can and should be real catalysts for creativity.»
«If you see sub-2 percent GDP, which I think right now isn't on many radars, that could be a real catalyst,» he said.
A real catalyst that has been taken too far.
«However, the real catalyst from the Model 3 unveil will be the first indication of demand for the car, in terms of initial...
If you remember, the real catalyst for the rare earth boom in 2010 was a confrontation between a Japanese warship and a Chinese fishing boat in disputed waters.
They are very different from persons who appear to have «arrived» but are actually hurting deeply behind their facade; such persons tend to inhibit, not stimulate, group growth.4 The real catalyst is willing to share where he is in the here - and - now, where he is hurting, hoping, finding fragments of meaning, and connecting with others.
So although the brief spell with Charlton this season was important in that it gave Coquelin the match fitness he needed to come straight into the Arsenal side, it seems that his tough experience in Germany, where he was often played out of position and heavily criticised by the German media seems to have been the real catalyst.
He almost changed the game for them when he came on against Watford, and was a real catalyst for their fast start against Everton this past Saturday afternoon.
«West Ham got a good result there but with [Alexis] Sánchez back he is a real catalyst for them and they played well at Crystal Palace..
Either way, one of these two squads will be able to use this Playoff W as a real catalyst as they look toward future All Sports Series Leagues as upperclassmen.
Chelsea favourite Pat Nevin has taken a stance against the accepted wisdom that Alvaro Morata was shocking in Saturday's match against Southampton, and that the striker's removal was the real catalyst for the team's stunning three goal turnaround.
Although you could argue that the draw at Stamford Bridge after being two goals up and losing the league was the real catalyst to a nightmare last two games of the season.
«He [Raheem] is a real catalyst and a talisman for this team.
«The kid has been a real catalyst for us in terms of our attacking threat so I don't think there is anything which has affected him.
«This project is the real catalyst
That wasn't enough information for design improvements - the team wanted to know which of the multitude of structures was the real catalyst, as well as how the atoms worked together to remove the hydrogen from ammonia borane.
Something as simple as a root grown in the ground can be a real catalyst for our health and wellbeing.
Sacha Deshmukh, chief executive of Smart Energy GB, said: «Our SMART Squad programme has demonstrated that, when given the right tools and knowledge, children can be a real catalyst for change when it comes to energy saving.
I just don't see it as a zero - sum case, which I suppose is the real catalyst behind this comment.
That was a huge boost and the real catalyst to publication for The Dry.
Aren't other humans the real catalysts that shaped human behavior?
I can't see any real catalyst in that business.
Speaking of, the shareholder base is intriguing, and likely to be a real catalyst for share price appreciation in the future: Weiss (13 %, and 2 board directors), Karoo (25 %, 1 director), Laxey (10 %, 1 director), Principle (10 %), with smaller stakes belonging to the Oppenheims (management), Taube and Alpine Woods.
If Psycho is the story's real catalyst, it's Prophet and his wonderful toys that provide the gameplay evolution.
But the real catalyst behind Bushwick's performance and dance programming is Jason Andrew, who runs a nonprofit gallery called Norte Maar out of his small Wyckoff Avenue apartment.
«There are a lot of people who are watching Washington to see if there is a real catalyst for infrastructure spending,» says Nathanial Sager, senior managing director, CTL and structured debt products, at Mesirow Financial in Chicago.
Right now there is no real conviction about whether the economy is getting better or getting worse, so there is no real catalyst for volatility.
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