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the commercializing
verb
To apply business methodology to something in order to profit
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Absent the commercializing forces that changed the American hip-hop landscape in the 1990s, this latter branch has remained true to the genre's South Bronx roots as a medium for political musing, manifesto, and screed.
As biomass to biofuel technologies near the commercializing stage, processing with larger particle size could significantly improve the energy cost due to excessive grinding process.
Wearing a bead necklace, his graying black hair tied in a long ponytail for an interview in his office on the reservation, Loera added: "Nowadays, the commercializing of the Huecos, to us, we view it as a desecration.
We're one step closer to the commercializing of space flight.
In 2001 he retired as a surgeon to focus on CoreValve and the commercializing of a catheter that could be used to help high-risk patients.
The commercializing of this hydrogen-based technology will help to start the process of displacing diesel fuel use in aviation GSE and in mobile construction equipment.
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(The commercialized military version is now called the H1).
As I get older the commercialized holidays seem less and less important.
The more commercialized the sport, the greater the "brawn drain".
Like its predecessor the RealTouch, the RTI Network commercialized the robotic production of male orgasms.
"It's about things that are commercial, commercializing everything, commercializing the revolution," he says.
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