Conventions are serious political events: as such there would need to be evidence of
a significant popular demand.
Not exact matches
GFI argues that though it is true that plant - based products already exist, there may be
significant room for the improvement of plant - based technology, and improving plant - based technology may yield shorter - term traction, i.e., greater market share, than the cultured foods.119 Recently developed plant - based products already seem to seem to represent improvements from past products; for example, the Impossible Burger, released in 2016, has received favorable reviews from vegans and omnivores alike.120 GFI's fostering and promotion of the development of similarly
popular plant - based products could cause a
significant reduction in the
demand for animal products, particularly if they focus on plant - based chicken and fish and if they convince institutions to serve the plant - based products rather than animal products.121
Such a party can participate in or initiate movements
demanding reforms with
significant resources and organization that are accountable to a
popular base, not corporate funders.
Ngong Hills Wind Farm in Nairobi, Kenya, sited close to where there is
significant demand for electricity (Nairobi) and near existing infrastructure, is a good example of multiple land uses for recreation (a
popular hiking area for locals), energy generation, and livestock grazing.
As a result, merchandise that doesn't sell is marked down, while
demand for
popular items goes unmet, leading to
significant loss of income.
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significant selling power combines with the incarnation of an ever -
popular superhero for what's sure to be a boundary - busting hit.
Back by
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«There seems to be a
significant demand for a better selection of foreclosures, which likely speaks to the
popular notion that foreclosures are bargains and investors should make them a priority.