However, getting there will require coordinated action that must be catalyzed by our government.
And that innovation, as history shows us, is catalyzed first and foremost by epic public investments.
The Crisis has catalyzed political change where such change was most wanted, as in Indonesia and Malaysia.
The arguments in that case catalyzed the desegregation of our schools and prevailed in the landmark case Brown v.
This government control of our economic activities forced our action and catalyzed our nation, and our unique Constitution protecting basic economic liberty.
At least in this case, the resulting sequestration-catalyzed recession will be avoided.
Yet this tragedy of tragedies catalyzed a powerful connectedness between us, a depth of resilience and sense of common purpose that we must cherish.
In the first round Symyx researchers mixed these solutions with propylene gas to find out which ones catalyzed the most plastic at 167 degrees.
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When Google released its Maps tool and later, the Maps APIs could anyone have anticipated the vibrant ecosystem it catalyzed?
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Gone are the days when news releases actually catalyzed news coverage.
This early model, however, catalyzed the idea of a second screen for the players' hands and lead to the barebones hardware you can see above.
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Too much government expenditure has catalyzed the impact of crowding out.
The magic ingredient that's catalyzed its transformation from a good team into a great one has been the metronomic, intensely skillful bowling of Vernon Philander.
These changes were catalyzed by one of the leading congressional champions of human rights and national security, Rep. Frank Wolf, Virginia Republican, and the William J.
The emergence of hardware and software IP load-balancers in the late 1990s catalyzed the development of server-farms by transparently distributing incoming client requests among the servers of a farm.
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This process has already begun, catalyzed by a sense of urgency in the face of multiple global crises and social technologies that link hearts, minds and hands in real time on an unprecedented scale.
" The creativity of the Renaissance, he asserts, was catalyzed by the free flow of ideas in trading centers such as Venice, Genoa and Istanbul, cities that "lacked both big government and big corporations.
This provision in Code Sec. 1411 and the proposed regulations thereunder has catalyzed an abundance of reaction by taxpayers and tax professionals who claim this additional requirement is creates an unnecessary burden for real estate professionals.
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Accordingly, a basic premise of DivestTerror.org is that some, if not all, of these governments would likely choose to end their support for terrorism before suffering an economic collapse catalyzed by the withdrawal of these public companies.
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As called for in this historic legislation, our allies, catalyzed by G-7 action under U.S. leadership, should also proceed with formulating similar market surveillance mechanisms as the affected security concerns are, more often than not, common ones.
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That single, simple declaration created an IT (and cultural) architecture that catalyzed and stoked the stunning growth of Amazon Web Services, which is thought to be a billion-dollar business unit after only a few short years of growth.
For example, a number of companies provide tailored advice for individuals about how to save money on their electricity bills based on their own energy usage data, which is made available through the Administration-catalyzed, industry-led Green Button initiative.
It is, in short, infinitely better to err on the side of having too much nuclear capability than to have catalyzed, however unintentionally, circumstances in which nuclear weapons might wind up being used by having unduly diminished the credibility of one's deterrent.
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If history is any guide, it is as likely that we will wind up fighting in Europe again - perhaps catalyzed by an ever-more-bellicose Russia once again formally led by Vladimir Putin - as that we will benefit from substantially greater help from that quarter.
Finally, 145 social conservatives have written to the Senate Republican leadership asking them to please use at the least what they term a traditional filibuster to make sure there's a full and fair debate and so forth, and that the base can be catalyzed, to use their terms.
Although CSAG's products simply provide information for investors focused on the financial risk to the share values and reputations of these firms, its work has nonetheless catalyzed the recent commitment by Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Donaldson to establish a new Office of Global Security Risk at the SEC.
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