Sentences with phrase «real catalysts for»

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.
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..
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.
«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.
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.
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.
While hard money lending is our business platform, relationships are the real catalyst for our success.

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The results revealed that many Americans believe commercial real estate is a catalyst for improving local communities.
In fact, it was his interest in entrepreneurial opportunities that became the catalyst for his development as a commercial real estate broker.
«However, the real catalyst from the Model 3 unveil will be the first indication of demand for the car, in terms of initial...
And from Professor Gerd Ludemann's book, Jesus After 2000 Years, pp. 413 - 415, (Luke 24: 36 - 53), «The historical yield is nil, both in respect of the real historic event and connection with the visions which were the catalyst for the rise of Christianity.»
In the first place, if the real authority of the Bible lies in its being a catalyst for an encounter with God which can not be guaranteed, then God himself determines which parts of the Bible are relevant.
Luedemann concludes, «The historical yield is nil, both in respect of the real historical event and in connection with the visions which were the catalyst for the rise of Christianity.»
Di Maria finished last season as Real Madrid's leading assist maker, racking up 22 in all competitions, but the arrival of Colombian youngster James Rodriguez has perhaps acted as the catalyst for his impending exit.
It is a tough environment for most players to succeed in, and Bale won't be the last Galactico to prove something of a disappointment, but there can be no doubt now that the lack of trophies for Real this season will prove the catalyst for his departure, most likely back to the more familiar and comfortable Premier League.
While Tuesday night was mainly a night for celebration, with Gareth Bale once again at his scintillating best, single handily carving out Spurs» two second half goals for Peter Crouch and Roman Pavlyuchenko whilst taking a part one of Europe's best full - back in Maicon, there was a significant negative to come out of the game and that was the second half absence of Dutch play - maker Rafael Van Der Vaart, scorer of Tottenham's first goal and the catalyst upon which a memorable night was founded, with the former Hamburg and Real Madrid sensation now set to miss the trip to Bolton as he continues to nurse a hamstring injury which has been hampering him for the last month or so.
If the payroll tax does indeed get repealed, and they realize that our trains and buses won't run on magic, it could perhaps act as a catalyst to bring bridge tolls and / or congestion pricing to the table — for real, this time.
The methods enable us to do this under relevant and even real operation conditions and, hence, to directly adjust the catalytic activity of materials,» says Andreas Gänzler, scientist of KIT's Institute for Chemical Technology and Polymer Chemistry (ITCP) and main author of the study «Tuning the Structure of Platinum Particles on Ceria In Situ for Enhancing the Catalytic Performance of Exhaust Gas Catalysts» published in the latest issue of the journal Angewandte Chemie (Applied Chemistry).
«We are getting closer to what we need for a real - world catalyst,» said Dr. Morris Bullock, Director of the Center for Molecular Electrocatalysis.
Aizenberg's team is currently focusing on developing next - generation catalysts for a number of applications — from clean air technologies and catalytic converters to advanced electrodes for catalytic fuel cells — hoping to test their designs soon in real world systems.
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.
«The Weston A. Price Foundation has really been the silent catalyst for the real food movements that are so popular today (Paleo, Primal, etc.).
Meeting people, let alone ones that you like, in the real world is difficult, and these devices are just a catalyst for meeting people.
It's McDormand, though, whose Linda Litzke is funny and sad and real — and the catalyst for just about everything that happens — or doesn't happen — who steals the show.
The story plays fairly loosely with the real - life struggles of William Wallace (Gibson, Lethal Weapon 3), a Scotsman who would end up being the catalyst for his people to make a major play to assert their independence from the oppressive rule of the English monarchy.
There are still elements of a traditional gangster movie about it, but these are all merely part of the facade; the catalyst for the real story going on in the background.
When designing projects and lessons at Crellin Elementary, teachers regularly look at school and community needs with the idea of using those needs as real - world catalysts for learning, instead of inventing problems for the kids to solve.
Crellin Elementary School in Crellin, Maryland, uses community needs as real - world catalysts for learning.
With hybrid education, online technology isn't just an add - on to the learning process, it's a catalyst for real transformation!
«Our hope is that NYCEDF can be a catalyst for the sort of change that will make the UFT a real leader in the fight on behalf of city teachers and the public school system.»
That was a huge boost and the real catalyst to publication for The Dry.
The results revealed that many Americans believe commercial real estate is a catalyst for improving local communities.
In addition to potentially sizable appreciation from present levels fueled by both impending catalysts and growing cash flows, at current prices, RDI has an enormous «margin of safety» both from the value of Reading's huge landholdings in Australia, New Zealand and the United States, as well as an imputed compelling cheap valuation of its cinema segment, by taking out any conservative value for real estate.
So, the real benefit of a catalyst's not necessarily about a change in valuation, it's in recognizing & taking advantage of a fact / event that offers potential for realizing that valuation in a (reasonably) accelerated fashion.
Be empowered to be even more successful in your own work to end puppy mills locally, and be part of a strong united voice that is a catalyst for real change on a national level.
By joining NPMP, you will connect with other animal welfare organizations from across the country, learn of promising practices, build strong relationships, share personal successes and challenges, and become a catalyst for real change!
This experience served as the catalyst for the Seattle - born, South - Central raised rapper's motivation to begin penning rhymes that would be an accurate reflection of his real life experience as opposed to commercial propaganda.
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Social objects are also the catalysts for conversations and occurrences — online and in real life — and they affect behavior within their respective societies.
A beautiful and humble object, where neither artist plays the dominant role, thus sits perfectly in the world of concrete poetry for which Finlay was such a catalyst in the 1960s, suggesting real friendship between the two artists skilfully exploited by the publisher.
The immersive presentation has the potential to convey what the park's fans may fail to grasp in real life: The High Line is a living thing, a catalyst for what the gallery refers to as «multifaceted and mutating urban change.»
If you can eliminate the need for platinum and replace it with a less exotic, more abundant and — most importantly — dramatically cheaper catalyst, then the dream of using hydrogen as an energy storage medium becomes that much more real.
The real thrust of the project is to act as a catalyst for integrating the School's history, library collections and archival resources into the life and work of the Osgoode community by involving the students in developing and curating exhibitions, both physical and virtual, that illustrate the dramatic changes in legal education and the profession over the course of the past century and document Osgoode's role in them.
That tendency toward caution may help explain why the podcast boom is only just making an impact in the Canadian legal community, two years after the launch of Serial, the real - life crime drama widely credited as the catalyst for the genre's explosive growth.
You've done some serious research and homework on yourself, and you have real talking points as catalysts for a quality interview.
Yet, for others still, the crisis represents a catalyst for real change — with a crisis we exit in a way that is different than when we entered; we transform.
Jolene shares a real life example that highlights ways in which this tool became a significant and resourceful catalyst for positive change with a family.
There is no catalyst for a major correction in real estate, as Canada's labour market will remain healthy and interest rates will remain low.
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