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"industrially" Definitions
  1. by using industrial processes
  2. in a way that involves industries
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Luckily, Yahoo was most certainly not an industrially raised cow.
Legislate or enact regulatory actions to eliminate industrially-produced trans fats.
"I was really expecting that it was more industrially produced," he said.
And there's the complex language of materials to savor, most industrially sourced.
Industrially zoned land, especially near cities, is already hard to come by.
He added that if we were to pay the "real price" for industrially processed foods it would be much higher "because we would need to compensate for all the social, health and environmental impacts of industrially produced foods."
Promote the replacement of industrially-produced trans fats with healthier fats and oils.
But the trans fats that doctors worry about tend to be industrially produced.
And Germany's economy was industrially the most developed of the Central Powers alliance.
We anticipate renters with illicit items will naturally prefer industrially zoned storage facilities.
Alternative bioplastic Polylactic Acid (PLA), also derived from renewable resources, must be composted industrially.
Finally, Zodiac Chairman Didier Domange stressed the families wanted to stay involved industrially with Safran.
The war was dominated by industrially made lethal technology, like no war had been before.
At the same time, it requires industrially doable structures that are not overshadowed by political wishes.
The ready-made, an industrially manufactured object repurposed as art, was popular in the 22018th century.
The fruit may be rehydrated industrially with steam, or at home in hot water or tea.
Are we willing to industrially farm pigs, not only for meat, but for their organs as well?
Next month, all products sold in the United States must be free of industrially produced trans fats.
As Wuhan became more industrially significant globally, its role as an export powerhouse gave the city national power.
It's a staple of the American diet, yet is associated with low wages, industrially processed food, and predatory marketing.
Among the 5,500 monuments erected in Ukraine, most were industrially produced concrete copies of a very limited artistic value.
It's one reason our coalition is geographically, demographically and industrially diverse — and we hope it grows only more so.
It's a huge, industrially fortified phone with a massive battery, a large square screen, and yes, a physical keyboard.
Chromium is also industrially exploited in Madagascar, along with ilmenite which is mined by Rio Tinto's QIT Madagascar Minerals.
Most of these illnesses are caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria, and most of that bacteria comes from industrially produced chicken.
It's tough to compete with industrially farmed $2.99 per pound ground chuck when the best you can do is $8.
The round pizza box is stackable, industrially compostable, and designed to keep pizza crispier, hotter, and fresher, according to Zume.
Specifically, IRAMs documented were built around industrially-produced Iranian artillery rockets known to have been supplied to Syrian Government forces.
Starting with industrially mined cobalt in Congo, it is monitoring supplies all the way to lithium-ion batteries for Ford vehicles.
" It fit seamlessly onto a record that featured the industrially sludgy Migos collaboration "???" and the loose melodic trap-rock of "Juice.
The tragic reality is this planet simply can't sustain billions of people consuming industrially produced animal agriculture because of environmental impact.
Unlicensed vendors are ubiquitous in Mexico's cities selling everything from industrially-produced chips, soda, and candy bars, free from the taxes.
Androuet's website posits that Brillat-Savarin is the oldest cream-enriched French cheese that is now industrially manufactured mainly in Burgundy.
Yet, although supermarkets and industrial producers could fill the shelves with boza in any season, it's industrially available only in winters.
The pizza will also be served in a round pizza box, which is industrially compostable and interlocks with other boxes for stability.
It made the first industrially manufactured X-ray machines in 1896 and is now the world's biggest maker of medical imaging equipment.
Some countries and jurisdictions have even taken the step of imposing bans on PHOs—the main source of industrially produced trans-fatty acids.
They look like they are cut from stone, thus the illusion of heft, their surfaces resembling industrially produced materials such as polished granite.
In a statement Friday, President Donald Trump said the measures would affect Chinese goods "that contain industrially significant technologies," without specifying those products.
" The sculpture itself is something of a visualization of the Red Queen, but abstracted into what Pudzens calls an "industrially-produced mechanical organism.
Industrially produced corn flour is also nixtamalized, but further processing strips it of nutrients, resulting in an inferior tortilla, according to tortilla purists.
Organic grapes, like industrially farmed grapes, can be processed in the winery with great artifice and little regard for producing a forthright product.
Plug-in electric vehicles are still a tiny market centered in only 10 industrially advanced countries, and even there the infrastructure is small.
As ugly as the politics of such a combination may appear at first blush, a transaction could stack up industrially, and perhaps even financially.
Most recently, Winfried Kretschmann was reelected this year as head of government in Baden-Württemberg, one of Europe's technologically and industrially most advanced regions.
The commission includes Matthias Platzeck and Stanislaw Tillich, former prime ministers of brown coal-mining states Brandenburg and Saxony, which are industrially weak regions.
However, more action is needed in low- and middle-income countries where regulation of industrially made trans fat is often weak, the WHO argues.
More industrially functional than catwalk chic, the campus was dotted with people driving forklifts, shuttling boxes of crystal and other raw materials between buildings.
But at the same time, it takes considerable demand on the part of the market, in order to make them simpler and industrially scalable.
As to Mr. Gilliam, the Dia Art Foundation is devoting two of its industrially-scaled galleries to a long-term installation of his work.
Zume's packaging -- which the company says is covered by a number of patents -- is made of sustainably harvested plant fiber and is industrially compostable.
Many people today are more likely to have access to industrially produced junk foods depleted of nutritional value than more expensive fruits and vegetables.
Image: Chmee2000/WikimediaThe World Health Organization has announced a comprehensive plan to eliminate industrially produced trans-fatty acids from the global food supply by 22.2.
As noted, some countries have practically eliminated industrially produced trans-fatty acids by enforcing limits on the amount that can be added to packaged foods.
The history of the fabrics is that the Dutch first produced them to fulfill the Indonesian market, but the industrially produced material didn't sell there.
"Industrially, if you make a lot of coffee at a high temperature, the structure changes and what was previously insoluble becomes water soluble," he said.
It dives deeper into their 80s post-punk tendencies, lead singer Carson Cox channeling that overblown and morose voice above an industrially heavy electric kit.
The round box uses less space and fewer materials than a traditional square pizza box, and it is also industrially compostable, according to the chain.
Tetrick from Hampton Creek told Gizmodo that the company entered the cultured meat space because he wanted to reduce industrially-produced meat consumption in Trump country.
Nonetheless, the group's report, published in the winter 2019 edition of Issues of Science and Technology, finds that efforts to industrially farm octopus are plunging ahead.
Others have tried to achieve this by repurposing superfluous "stop" codons to encode novel amino acids, and one firm, Ambrx, has succeeded in doing so industrially.
Mr. Vasquez is one of about 200 Mister Softee drivers who roam the city, dispensing the sweet, industrially engineered flavors of summer to a jangling soundtrack.
The U.S. Treasury Department will block firms with 25 percent or more Chinese ownership from acquiring U.S. companies with "industrially significant technology," a government official told Reuters.
Jasper gives the company an industrially focused company with a broad international customer catalogue that includes Ford, GM, Heineken and Boston Scientific to name but a few.
"For me, processed meats don't drive the meat industry, whole cuts do, and industrially raising cattle has one of the highest environmental impacts in agriculture," she says.
Now it's up to the team at KINDL, led by curator Andreas Fiedler, to suggest a new vision for the old brewery's glamorously creepy, industrially sized spaces.
Quality has suffered in the race for the cheapest tortilla; nearly half the supply is now made with industrially produced masa harina, or corn flour, like Maseca.
" Read more " The W.H.O. announced a sweeping plan that seeks to eradicate the industrially produced edible oil from global food supplies, potentially saving some 10 million lives.
Mr. Modi has championed India as the world's next great power, and he has tried to make the country more self- sufficient in many respects, including industrially.
The penalties on $50 billion in goods — primarily targeting products containing "industrially significant technologies," like aerospace, robotics and automobiles — drew a swift rebuke from the Chinese government.
She bought items like self-help books, hula hoops, cooking utensils, ramen noodles and had the lot industrially pulverized, then pressed by a compacting company into pills.
The plan, called REPLACE, urges global governments to eliminate the use of industrially produced trans fats, also known as partially hydrogenated oils (PHOs), within the next five years.
These scenes of rural life, which shift from industrially surreal to supernatural, are displayed without glass and illuminated from within the walls, encouraging a close and slow viewing.
These include passing regulations or legislation to ban industrially processed trans fats, creating public awareness campaigns about their health harms, and enforcing the compliance of trans fat regulations.
The Treasury Department is drawing up rules to block companies with at least 25 percent Chinese ownership from buying companies involved in "industrially significant technology," the WSJ said.
SHAY & IVY The ivy from the name (the title of a children's book) twines throughout much of the rear dining room and softens an otherwise industrially decorated space.
They spent every night at Hussong's Cantina, drinking Monte Albán, an industrially made mezcal the color of lemon Joy, with a worm at the bottom of the bottle.
Ultraprocessed foods — including chips, instant noodles, breakfast cereals, chicken nuggets and other industrially processed ready-to-eat or microwaveable fare — are designed for tastiness and long shelf-life.
"Industrially and competitively it is logical in a duopoly that you need a reasonably strong competition," said Rob Morris, head consultant at UK-based aerospace advisers Flight Ascend.
"France has supported Kenya for several years in development projects ... but we are not sufficiently economically and industrially," Macron said on Wednesday night in a news conference with Kenyatta.
DRC on Friday granted the new company a monopoly to purchase and market all cobalt that is not mined industrially in an effort to exert greater influence over prices.
Today, President Trump announced an aggressive new set of tariffs against China, setting a 25 percent import tax on $50 billion worth of "industrially significant technologies" imported from China.
In two new papers published in the BMJ, the more ultraprocessed — or industrially manufactured — foods a person ate, the more likely they were to get sick and even die.
Today, although mass-produced wines are still largely farmed industrially, the best producers have mostly abandoned the fertilizers, herbicides, fungicides and supplements that are the foundation of chemical farming.
"You can tell a hand-applied plaster, and there's a richness to it when you're sitting in a room and you're not in something industrially produced," Mr. Pallrand said.
And anyone who has a problem with that can take it up with your industrially manufactured lunch pail, because at work you are and always will be an unapologetic #proletariat.
The corporation that created Okja, and hundreds of her kind, wants the creature back and plans to use her as a green-washed publicity stunt to sell industrially produced meat.
"WHO calls on governments to use the REPLACE action package to eliminate industrially-produced trans-fatty acids from the food supply," said WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus in a statement.
While fancy bartending was making its way back towards the mainstream, another stateside beverage culture had also been rapidly evolving and engaging in a revolt against industrially-produced, mass-market standards.
President Trump announced Friday that he's following through with his threats — the administration will begin implementing a 25% tariff on $50 billion of goods from China that contain industrially significant technologies.
Playa Daiquirí, where the drink was invented, now belongs to the Cuban military, and most bars in Havana serve monster aberrations called "slurpe-slushees"–industrially-flavored smoothies made with processed sweeteners.
And I got a sense of a book not as an industrially produced product but more as a handcrafted object, made in a manufacture as a work of art—but always serial.
The National Security Council and the Commerce Department are also putting together plans for tighter export controls that will not allow "industrially significant technology" to be exported to China, the paper added.
The Trump administration is considering rules that would bar companies with at least 25 percent Chinese ownership from buying U.S. firms with "industrially significant technology," a U.S. government official said on Sunday.
The monumental turn toward manufactured and industrially produced artworks was a reputational coup for the emerging avant-garde looking to stake an artistic claim to something more American than apple pie: consumerism.
The Trump administration is planning still more trade actions against China, including a set of investment restrictions and export controls that are also aimed at curbing Chinese acquisition of "industrially significant" technology.
Walmart (WMT) in February pledged to drastically reduce its plastic waste and said it would try to offer 100% recyclable, reusable or industrially compostable packaging for its private brand packaging by 2025.
Preferring to work with used materials because they have a past, El Anatsui's repurposed objects display a visible connection to their prior incarnations in a way that industrially recycled materials do not.
"The merchandise we import from China is the product of low-cost, labor-intensive manufacturing processes — the exact opposite of the kinds of 'industrially significant technology' that the investigation is targeting," he said.
Industrially rich Eastern China has some of the worst air in the world and Nanjing came in 27th  (as in, second-worst) in a Greenpeace ranking of 28 Chinese cities by air quality.
Industrially rich Eastern China has some of the worst air in the world and Nanjing came in 27th  (as in, second-worst) in a Greenpeace ranking of 28 Chinese cities by air quality.
" A government official told Reuters on Sunday night that the Treasury was drafting curbs that would block firms with at least 25 percent Chinese ownership from buying U.S. companies with "industrially significant technology.
"Ultraprocessed foods are manufactured industrially from multiple ingredients that usually include additives used for technological and/or cosmetic purposes," wrote the authors of the study, published Monday in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine.
Instead, he routinely made his way around Jamaica, dropping in on friends and acquaintances and exchanging his paintings in poster paint (industrially produced tempera) on illustration or mat board for food and lodging.
But the predominant source is industrially-produced and contained in baked and fried foods such as fries and doughnuts, snacks, and partially hydrogenated cooking oils and fats often used by restaurants and street vendors.
His attraction to banal, industrially produced home objects is a weaselly application of Duchamp's iconoclastic found object readymade, wherein an ordinary object becomes a work of art because the artist designated it as such.
Marx synthesised an "extraordinary wealth of statistics, official reports and pieces of press reportage" to show just how hard life was for many people living in the most industrially advanced country in the world.
The store's design was inspired by the seminal 1934 Museum of Modern Art exhibition "Machine Age," which put industrially designed objects like springs, ball bearings and propellers in the context of an art museum.
The U.S. Treasury Department is crafting rules that would block firms with at least 25 percent Chinese ownership from buying U.S. companies involved in "industrially significant technology," The Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday.
A government official told Reuters on Sunday that Treasury had been working on a proposal to ban acquisitions of U.S. firms with "industrially significant technology" by companies with at least 25 percent Chinese ownership.
The U.S. Treasury Department is crafting rules that would block firms with at least 25 percent Chinese ownership from buying U.S. companies involved in "industrially significant technology," the Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday.
Because most European economies are no longer industrially focused, even the slip into recession that some economists warned could hit Britain has failed to create significant oil demand loss fear on the global level.
There's also another class, known as "functional fiber": industrially processed but natural fibers (such as inulin or fructan) and synthetic fibers (such as polycarbophil), all of which can be added to foods and supplements.
China's focus in Germany is on high-tech firms with the specialised knowledge it needs as part of Mr Xi's "Made in China 2025" strategy to make his country more industrially and technologically self-sufficient.
The U.S. Treasury Department was set to be drafting curbs that would block firms with at least 21.5 percent Chinese ownership from buying U.S. companies with "industrially significant technology," a government official said on Sunday.
"The United States will continue efforts to protect domestic technology and intellectual property, stop noneconomic transfers of industrially significant technology and intellectual property to China, and enhance access to the Chinese market," the statement continues.
The cloistral space speaks softly of an orderly old rural England in which social ties are an organic fact of life, and all farming is necessarily organic because industrially produced nitrate fertilizers don't exist yet.
Only when Ms. Hässle tries to supplicate the imperious Ms. Bürkle, honestly pouring out her maternal desires to Elektra's derision and scorn, does Mr. Rasche's industrially rigorous "machine theater" succeed on an emotional, human level.
Getting prepared for that eventuality is Tejal Rao's weekend recommendation: Almost everyone I know turns to industrially produced curry bricks to make Japanese curries at home — they're cheap, they're consistent and they're easy to use.
Just as important, fast-casuals promised an attractive space to eat, not some industrially lit environment with hard plastic chairs and loud metal surfaces, which all but encouraged you to eat up and get out.
The U.S. Treasury Department is drafting curbs that would block firms with at least 25 percent Chinese ownership from buying U.S. companies with "industrially significant technology," a government official briefed on the matter said on Sunday.
The U.S. Treasury Department is drafting restrictions that would block firms with at least 25 percent Chinese ownership from buying U.S. companies with "industrially significant technology," a government official briefed on the matter said on Sunday.
"To protect our national security, the United States will implement specific investment restrictions and enhanced export controls for Chinese persons and entities related to the acquisition of industrially significant technology," the White House said in the statement.
In the 1980s, research by Nicholas Crafts of Warwick University found that the 18th century's glut of industrially transformative inventions had been applied rather narrowly, with madcap growth seen only in a few sectors of the economy.
"The United States will continue efforts to protect domestic technology and intellectual property, stop noneconomic transfers of industrially significant technology and intellectual property to China, and enhance access to the Chinese market," the White House statement read.
But margins on industrially farmed chicken in the US are so tight that selling the feet to China in enormous frozen blocks rather than throwing them away in the US makes for a nice difference in profits.
Walmart, the world's No.1 brick-and-mortar retailer, aims by 2025 to incorporate at least 20 percent post-consumer recycled content in its own-brand packaging, which will also be 100 percent recyclable, reusable, or industrially compostable.
As many bad rosés as you may find — manufactured industrially to create precisely the right shade of pink and just the right fruit aromas, with maybe a little sweetness for the soft-drink lovers — good rosés abound, too.
A U.S. government official told Reuters on Sunday that the U.S. Treasury Department had been working on a proposal to ban acquisitions of U.S. firms with "industrially significant technology" by companies with at least 25 percent Chinese ownership.
Today, as our closets fill with industrially produced fast fashion and the headlines swirl with lies and inhumanity, is it any wonder that designers are once again banking on the appeal of the unique, the authentic, the handmade?
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Treasury Department is drafting curbs that would block firms with at least 25 percent Chinese ownership from buying U.S. companies with "industrially significant technology," a government official briefed on the matter said on Sunday.
"Industrially, Japan is starting to look a lot like North America and Western Europe with a declining growth environment for steel demand and steel use domestically," Lachlan Shaw, head of commodities research at National Australia Bank in Melbourne, said.
"Industrially, Japan is starting to look a lot like North America and Western Europe with a declining growth environment for steel demand and steel use domestically," Lachlan Shaw, head of commodities research at National Australia Bank in Melbourne, said.
While embracing Zodiac as an industrial partner, Safran appears to be gambling that the risk of Zodiac shares dropping sharply if the deal fails, with no new partner for the industrially stretched company in sight, will bring in votes.
After early, improvised "art informel" paintings made with a palette knife or spray gun, Posenenske in 1967 and 1968 turned to industrially inspired sculptures of aluminum, steel or cardboard, whose modular components could be combined and reproduced at will.
In a statement this morning, President Trump said the U.S. would place the tariffs on goods that contain "industrially significant technologies," including ones central to the Made in China 2025 plan to help the country dominate high-tech industries.
Trans fats are responsible for about 540,000 deaths around the world every year — deaths that could be avoided if countries banned the use of industrially produced partially hydrogenated oils, which can be replaced with healthier options like vegetable oil.
There, she presents five new industrially produced steel sculptures — metal sheets cut to the dimensions of the gallery's doors and windows and folded at various 90-degree angles — and several custom-framed digital prints that lean against the wall.
There, she presents five new industrially produced steel sculptures — metal sheets cut to the dimensions of the gallery's doors and windows and folded at various 90-degree angles — and several custom-framed digital prints that lean against the wall.
Even utilizing waste products, the material is much more expensive to produce than industrially manufactured plastics, and consumers likely aren't willing to shell out (see what I did there?) the big bucks for something that ultimately gets thrown in the trash.
"We want to make sure we have a group of people within Volkswagen who can work with these systems when we're ready to tackle this industrially relevant problems," says Florian Neukart, the scientist who heads VW's 15-person quantum effort.
IS THAT VIEWED AS INDUSTRIALLY SIGNIFICANT TECHNOLOGY THAT THE U.S. WANTS TO PROMOTE BEING MADE AND INVESTED IN BY PEOPLE HERE IN THE COUNTRY, AND, YOU KNOW, IS THAT GOING TO JOIN THE LIST OF ALL THOSE INDUSTRIES YOU JUST MENTIONED?
" Realizing that the Republican aim of a homogeneous citizenry, in which equal rights were enjoyed by everyone, had drastically shriveled into a plutocracy, Howells agreed with the reformer Lyman Abbott that "politically America is a democracy; industrially America is an aristocracy.
It does not feel industrially detached: there's a motorcycle parked in the very back, and an adorable painting by 8-year-old McCloud made hangs above his desk—it depicts a gentle bird, which is decidedly unlike his current work.
Barry Estabrook chronicled the real cost of cheap, year-round, industrially farmed tomatoes in his 2012 book, "Tomatoland: How Modern Industrial Agriculture Destroyed Our Most Alluring Fruit," which detailed the use of chemicals and the exploitation of workers in Florida.
To the Editor: I am alarmed by the increasing threat that climate change and other industrially created damage pose to the environment and recognize that bold actions must be taken to reverse the causes, as well as address the consequences.
But then the multinational conglomerate that created Okja decides to reclaim the creature and transports her to New York, where the company's nefarious chief executive (Tilda Swinton) plans to use Okja in a publicity stunt to sell industrially produced meat.
They are assembly-line wines, farmed industrially with chemical sprays, churned out in factories with technology and machinery and additives, and tailored, just as processed foods are, to specifications derived from substantial audience research and the use of focus groups.
Over the last five years, Anderson and a team of tech-savvy volunteers have developed Futel: a series of industrially salvaged no-pay phones, that enable callers to make free outgoing calls or to interact with operators and record messages.
The food system is already pervasively shaped by the Farm Bill, which spends nearly $15 billion per year on subsidies and $10 billion on conservation measures, deeply shaping what farmers grow and where, and tending to benefit large, industrially oriented operations.
The U.S. put Chinese tech giant Huawei on a list that essentially prevents it from conducting business with American companies, while Chinese media warned that Beijing could cut off industrially significant rare earth minerals as a retaliatory measure in the escalating economic battle.
Fruit juice Now, this is not to say that all fruit juice is as questionable as industrially produced corn syrup, but if you're monitoring your sugar intake, just remember that while the sugar from fruit isn't as highly processed, it still counts.
"That's one of the exciting things that we've learned: The current brewing strains used industrially have a narrow swath of the genetic swatch of what's found in nature, so there's a lot more genetic variation out there in the wild," Hittinger said.
Any food that comes in a crinkly plastic wrapper, is industrially sealed, and is designed to last for months without spoiling may be a quick on-the-go fix for a hunger pang, but it's also likely increasing your risk of cancer.
BANCA MONTE DEI PASCHI DI SIENA * The lender has no tie-up options on the table at the moment even though a merger with UBI Banca would make sense industrially, the Monte dei Paschi CEO said in a newspaper interview on Friday.
Those quality issues are why the Iodine Global Network, Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition and others are pushing for Senegal to pivot from supporting small scale producers to deploying iodized salt industrially instead: in processed foods, condiments and seasonings, such as stock cubes.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The cult film Koyaanisqatsi, named after the Hopi idea of "life lived out of balance," contains no dialogue, but rather scenes all over the world — of cities, nature, the tiniest industrially produced products, and the vastness of canyons.
MILAN, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena has no tie-up options on the table at the moment even though a merger with UBI Banca would make sense industrially, the Monte dei Paschi CEO said in a newspaper interview on Friday.
Unlike the omnipresent finish fetish of today's industrially fabricated art, the perfection of LeWitt's graphite grids or Serra's steel ellipses isn't for its own sake; rather, it is based on a core belief in the power of reason, and it can take your breath away.
For Rasmus, it also has to do with challenging a food culture where industrially made bread has destroyed what has been one of our most important sources of energy for millennia, and challenging a culture where people have quickly jumped ship to choose gluten-free alternatives.
" The Koons sculpture, industrially produced (its manufacture is nearing completion in Germany) and plonkable pretty much anywhere on the planet that could afford it, embodies what Mr. Deneen views as the "presentist and placeless" nature of a liberal culture that has "homogenized the world in its image.
This Hudson Valley institution continues its satisfying enlargement of its roll call of Miminalists and Conceptualists with a major showcase of this German artist, who showed her modular, industrially inspired sculptures alongside Donald Judd and Frank Stella in the late 17173s, but then abandoned art for sociology.
This Hudson Valley institution continues its satisfying enlargement of its roll call of Miminalists and Conceptualists with a major showcase of this German artist, who showed her modular, industrially inspired sculptures alongside Donald Judd and Frank Stella in the late 1960s, but then abandoned art for sociology.
Investors steered from risk, with Asian equities in retreat and Treasury yields declining, after the Wall Street Journal reported the U.S. Treasury Department is crafting rules that would block firms with at least 21.6 percent Chinese ownership from buying U.S. companies involved in "industrially significant technology".
Industrially, of course, it could be argued that aligning with Renault, given its global partnership with Nissan and Mitsubishi, offered greater scale for future cost savings - plus the sharing of platforms and technology, a better handle on Asia and more overlap in the crucial U.S. market.
Industrially-produced THC "dabs" can reach 99 percent purity – that's scary when one considers that marijuana with less than 10 percent THC have been shown to increase one's chances of losing 8 IQ points, quadruple the risk of schizophrenia, and double the risk of a car crash.
"I was wondering why the product was so unstreamlined, so not beautiful, so poorly industrially designed, so expensive in some cases, and it just kind of opened my eyes to an ugly business category that I don't think anybody young had really taken a look at," says Udashkin.
Soybean growers throughout the Midwest are nervously watching as China, which buys a quarter of American soybeans, takes aim at their crop in response to the Trump administration's announcement that it will move ahead with $21 billion in tariffs on "industrially significant technologies" in more than 21960,2800 categories.
In a recent Opinion piece, the Editorial Board writes: Trans fats are responsible for about 540,000 deaths around the world every year — deaths that could be avoided if countries banned the use of industrially produced partially hydrogenated oils, which can be replaced with healthier options like vegetable oil.
The World Health Organization on Monday announced a sweeping plan that urges governments around the globe to eliminate the use of trans fats, the industrially produced edible oil that gave birth to margarine, Crisco and other artery-clogging products that have been linked to millions of premature deaths.
Tehran's hotels are buzzing with businessmen keen for a slice of a big new emerging market, more industrially developed than most oil and gas-rich nations but isolated since the 1979 Islamic Revolution that turned Iran into a pariah state for most of the West and many of its Middle Eastern neighbors.
The illnesses noise and light pollution induce, from insomnia and depression to hypertension and ischemic disease, impair our well-being and restrict the range of bodily possibilities; the conditions caused by industrially processed food lead to poor health, lower quality of life and the expense of enormous resources required to treat them.
The good Industrially produced transfat, an artificial chemical in food, kills 500,000 people every year, but this year, Thailand, the European Union and Brazil banned it, bringing to nearly 20203 billion the number of people who will be protected from it..In 2019, many countries passed taxes on sugar-sweetened beverages, a major step to reduce obesity.
Aesthetically, I also greatly enjoyed stepping into the minimalist, silver-colored harmony of Prouvé's porthole-peppered structure "École de Bouqueval" ("Bouqueval School," 1949) and the starker, yet flashier, red-hot shelter "École de Villejuif" ("Villejuif School," 1949), as they both exemplify Prouvé's stylish, industrially produced architecture as applied to social necessities that challenge bourgeois notions of architecture as investment properties.

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