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Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito had pushed the development of military industries in the republic with the result that Bosnia and Herzegovina was saddled with a host of industrial firms with little commercial potential.
Sony executive Norio Ohga, who later became the CEO and chairman of Sony, was convinced of the format's commercial potential and pushed further development despite widespread skepticism.
Espionage is often part of an institutional effort by a government or commercial concern, however the term is generally associated with state spying on potential or actual enemies primarily for military purposes.
Although the new treaty called for ten more years of trade between the U. S. and the British Empire, and gave American merchants certain guarantees that would have been good for business, Jefferson refused to give up the potential weapon of commercial warfare against Britain and was unhappy that it did not end the hated British practice of impressment of American sailors.
Its short storage life currently limits its commercial potential.
Until 1949, bastnäsite was a rare and obscure mineral, not even remotely contemplated as a potential commercial source for lanthanides.
The Government of Lesotho encourages greater American participation in commercial life and welcomes interest from potential U. S. investors and suppliers.
Gooyer was instructed to develop the commercial potential of the island, but he did nothing of the sort, so he was recalled.
The continuing hardships affected the commercial potential of the island and a pullout was ordered in 1657.
In 1984 Hennessy was convinced of the future commercial potential of the design, and left Stanford to form MIPS Computer Systems.
Recognizing its commercial potential, he joined with Moler and Steve Bangert.
* 1994 – San Francisco: First conference that focuses exclusively on the subject of the commercial potential of the World Wide Web.
Although the reciprocating steam engine is no longer in widespread commercial use, various companies are exploring or exploiting the potential of the engine as an alternative to internal combustion engines.
A commercial sputtering systemIn the case of multiply charged projectile ions a particular form of electronic sputtering can take place which has been termed potential sputtering.
In 1951, cyanoacrylates were rediscovered by Eastman Kodak researchers Harry Coover and Fred Joyner, who recognized their true commercial potential, and it was first sold as a commercial product " Eastman # 910 " ( later " Eastman 910 ") in 1958.
She explored the commercial potential of Russian, African, and Baltic markets, revised the customs system, worked to counter the currency debasements of her predecessors, amalgamated several revenue courts, and strengthened the governing authority of the middling and larger towns.
However, in the mid-nineteenth century Russia, attracted to the region's commercial potential and especially to its cotton, began the full military conquest of Central Asia.
Also known as the “ Oscars of invention ”, the awards are given each year for the development of cutting-edge scientific and engineering technologies with commercial potential.
Domain names are often seen in analogy to real estate in that ( 1 ) domain names are foundations on which a website ( like a house or commercial building ) can be built and ( 2 ) the highest " quality " domain names, like sought-after real estate, tend to carry significant value, usually due to their online brand-building potential, use in advertising, search engine optimization, and many other criteria.
The public, legal, and scientific concerns about PCBs arose from research indicating they are likely carcinogens having the potential to adversely impact the environment and, therefore, undesirable as commercial products.
Combe was a better business man than most Delegates, but still no innovator: he failed to grasp the huge commercial potential of India paper, which grew into one of Oxford's most profitable trade secrets in later years.
Intel Corporation saw the massive potential of the invention and introduced the first commercial NOR type flash chip in 1988.
Marillion are widely considered within the industry to have been one of the first mainstream acts to have fully recognised and tapped the potential for commercial musicians to interact with their fans via the Internet circa 1996, and are nowadays often characterised as a rock & roll ' Web Cottage Industry '.
The term is commonly used to refer to potential commercial production of net usable power from a fusion source, similar to the usage of the term " steam power.

potential and value
Some of those who question the value of BW have assumed that the only potential would be in the establishment of epidemics.
He revealed the potential value of the `` cut '' as the basic technique in the art of the film.
The information, he said, would have been of the highest value to a potential enemy.
As of February 2012, the Therapeutic Goods Administration & federal authority made a motion to not reschedule DMT or DMT containing substances as they may still hold potential entheogenic value to native &/ or religious peoples.
This has been found to be true, once the threshold has been breached, even if the potential economic value of the children's work has increased since their return to school.
An electric field has the special property that it is conservative, which means that the path taken by the test charge is irrelevant: all paths between two specified points expend the same energy, and thus a unique value for potential difference may be stated.
Changes in the stoichiometric coefficients of a balanced cell equation will not change E °< sub > red </ sub > value because the standard electrode potential is an intensive property.
Reaction 1 is discarded as it has the most negative value on standard reduction potential thus making it less thermodynamically favorable in the process.
These barriers held no military value beyond migration control as they were too weak to withstand a potential NATO invasion.
The financial markets posed problems for established borrowers and even more for Tengzhong, a little-known company from western China, at the same time as the potential value of the Hummer brand continued to decline given high fuel prices and weak consumer demand.
Services are not tangible, making it difficult for potential customers to understand what they will receive and what value it will hold for them.
According to the what economist Nicholas Barr describes as the " classical definition of income :" the 1938 Haig-Simons definition, " income may be defined as the ... sum of ( 1 ) the market value of rights exercised in consumption and ( 2 ) the change in the value of the store of property rights ..." Since the consumption potential of non-monetary goods, such as leisure, cannot be measured, monetary income may be thought of as a proxy for full income.
The selling price and exchange value in stamps in each country were since adjusted to some extent to remove some of the potential for profit, but ongoing fluctuations in cost of living and exchange rates make it impossible to achieve this completely.
Keep in mind the potential value of selecting pumps that cost more initially, but last much longer between repairs.
If the work done moving along a path which starts and ends in the same location is zero, then the force is said to be conservative and it is possible to define a numerical value of potential associated with every point in space.
The calibration yields a value for the standard electrode potential, E < sup > 0 </ sup >, and a slope factor, f, so that the Nernst equation in the form
A review and evalutation of scholarly work regarding the current state of the value of individuals ' privacy of online social networking show the following results: " first, adults seem to be more concerned about potential privacy threats than younger users ; second, policy makers should be alarmed by a large part of users who underestimate risks of their information privacy on OSNs ; third, in the case of using OSNs and its services, traditional one-dimensional privacy approaches fall short ".
A random variable's possible values might represent the possible outcomes of a yet-to-be-performed experiment or an event that has not happened yet, or the potential values of a past experiment or event whose already-existing value is uncertain ( e. g. as a result of incomplete information or imprecise measurements ).
Like the JAM Auctioneers of past, each time that question was asked, another item would be added to the sale, thus enhancing the audience's and potential buyers ' perceived value of the purchase.
" For an object with multiple potential collisions on a set of dates, a Torino Scale value should be determined for each date.
Edison patented what he found, but he did not understand the underlying physics, nor did he have an inkling of the potential value of the discovery.
Rice pests are any organisms or microbes with the potential to reduce the yield or value of the rice crop ( or of rice seeds ).
( A potential problem with this is that XOR may introduce a data dependency on the previous value of the register, causing a pipeline stall.

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