Sentence examples for whose commercialization from inspiring English sources

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Young Henry was a skilled econometrician and one of the inventors of hybrid corn, whose commercialization would eventually make his family wealthy.

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Because it is essential to health, " [t]here are compelling arguments for viewing access to water as a human right," and water as a good whose commodification and commercialization should be limited [ 113](p. 567).

But now, in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on New York and the Pentagon, Dr. Hellman and others whose work spawned the commercialization of high-level cryptography are wondering if they did the right thing.

The BIO-EARN project also has a commercialization component whose objective is to encourage linkages between industry and research: in 2008 grants were competitively awarded to six projects which relate to environmental, industrial and agricultural biotechnology to encourage developing their technologies into products with the help of industry [ 22].

And secondary or even tertiary downstream technologies, such as the commercialization of drugs whose development were related in any way to the genetic information revealed by the HGP, were counted, as though their genetic targets hadn't already been identified, or would never have been identified if not for the HGP.

We must not allow the concept of social determinants of health to become banal, co-opted or reduced merely to smoking, sedentary behavior and poor nutrition, when what we need is to recognize that behind those symptoms and effects lies a social construction based on the logic of a globalized hegemonic culture whose ultimate goal is the commercialization of life itself [ 37 ].

But "Fornicon" could be construed as pornographic if you missed the satire: it's an attack on the mechanization of sex, its de-personalization and commercialization, from an artist whose offices overlooked Times Square before Disney and the Empire State Development Corporation got hold of it.

This is because conventional sources are sometimes subsidized, their full pollution costs are ignored, and renewables involve newer, higher-cost technologies whose relative costs will fall with commercialization.

"There is a lot of concern about the commercialization of the parks," said Ms. Teitler, whose board covers an area that includes Bryant Park and the two other parks that form Midtown's green corridor: Madison Square Park and Union Square Park.

Mr. Jobim, whose nickname was Tom, always expressed reservations about the commercialization that eventually enveloped his best-known melody.

But the industrialization of the product has made it another of the overly expensive foods (as much as $12 a pound!) available year-round whose roots have been lost in the process of commercialization.

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