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Not until the 16th and 17th centuries was there a "commercialization" of the aristocratic strata, many of whose members fared poorly in an ever more money-oriented world and accordingly contracted marriages with wealthy merchant families (whom they would not have received at home a generation or two earlier) to preserve their social and material status.
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"There certainly has been a commercialization of yoga," said Dayna Macy, a spokeswoman for Yoga Journal.
She also suggests the review process for commercialization grants might work better if instead of having scientific and commercialization panels review the proposals, there was a single review by a commercialization panel that included "some dedicated scientific reviewers".
"Is it more of a commercialization?" he asked.
"We're a commercialization program.
Finally, a commercialization strategy is suggested.
The rest will fund a commercialization center at Rice University.
Secondly, and perhaps more dangerously, at least potentially, there is a creeping commercialization of the religious life of people (Muslims and others).
Col. F. Don Miller, executive director of USOC, denies there is commercialization of the Games & deplores low govt. funding.
"There is tremendous commercialization potential in this field," said Brick, noting that water is still a heavily subsidized commodity and costs roughly $1 for 1,000 gallons.
There has been a recent commercialization of 3D stereoscopic displays in order to implement them in a virtual reality environment.
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