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City-centre locations should instead be used to house "the most economically potent and most productive users who serve us most effectively," he said, concluding with the suggestion that we should build a new city on Hyde Park.
And it is reflecting the tightrope being walked by Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo between an economically potent industry and many landowners eager for drilling on one side, and on the other a movement that has become one of the most powerful environmental and citizens campaigns in state history.
Threats to paralyze the city are at their most politically and economically potent.
"Stop patronising" and "start investing", he said, arguing that the rhetoric over building an economically potent hub of northern cities to rival London was not being matched by tangible investment.
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Potent antifungal plant defensins have been successfully engineered in several economically important transgenic plants to confer resistance to a multitude of phytopathogenic fungi.
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