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be materialised
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Consequently, the bottom-up methods can help identify how performance improvement could be materialised.
For this vision to be materialised, the system is designed with energy efficiency as the primary goal.
This means that the economic value of sustainable business strategies could be materialised in the long-term (Weber 2008, Guenster et al. 2011).
Through this model, a highly efficient computational platform has been developed for studying the effectiveness of control and mitigation strategies and their associated economic impact on livestock industries can be materialised.
In essence, the paper suggests principles for how brand identity may be materialised through meaningful references in visual design – in this way, product identity can be seen as a mode of tangible branding.
Great power rivalry does not need to be materialised on the battlefield, it can surface on different images, such as trade (trade war), or cultural influence (soft power), Therefore, the global order that we are in today is neither anarchic nor pacific, hence reviving the Confucian moral values may help to navigate in this new uncharted territory.
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IN THE run-up to the opening of Expo 2015 in Milan, many of the greatest concerns about hosting a world exposition in Italy seemed to be materialising.
The late onslaught that one would have expected from Dundalk didn't appear to be materialising but Derry suffered heartbreak three minutes from time as Mountney's effort beat Patton after good work from Richie Towell and McMillan.
These have not been materialised to the extent that we expected".
These inequalities are materialised in all our cities by residential segregation around hierarchised districts, from the desirable, gentrified suburb to the sink estate.
The sketch was materialised by an old yogi in swami clothes whom he found living in a perfectly built beachfront treehouse, his cataracts "glowing bluish like the bellies of candle flames".
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