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Musicals that laugh at themselves for being musicals are not entirely a new commodity.
You might be more likely to buy a new commodity, for instance, if becomes easier to sell it, in turn, to someone else.
But now the once neglected neighborhood, a 15-minute walk from the city center, is churning out a new commodity: art.
Now the isolated nation is hoping to offer the world a new commodity: a cheap, guiltless way to store its data.
Ms. DiNolfi said many municipalities have problems defining whether the miniature pigs are pets or livestock because they are a new commodity.
Smith suggests such sites can grow in extent very quickly, especially when demand for a new commodity is high (black pepper, in the case of Pattanam).
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Cap-and-trade embodies a new commodities marketplace with new instruments to monetize and commodities to trade.
Power plants cut their pollution more than required and could sell those extra allowances on the market -- and a new commodities market was born.
From commodity guru Jim Rogers to the likes of Goldman Sachs, it has become almost cliché to refer to water as "blue gold" – a whole new commodity that can be bought and sold on par with gold, oil and corn.
On the other hand, as cocoa is a relatively new commodity compared to coffee, cocoa farmers with greater peer advice networks may possibly understand cocoa production better relative to others; hence, the increment on test scores following the training is significantly smaller than others with less developed networks.
RDTs are a relatively new commodity in Uganda, being first introduced into government health facilities in 2008.
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