Behind the uncertainty of the future of the British Grand Prix is motor racing's desire to exploit untapped markets, notably in China. |
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The underserved market of older music fans has been identified like an untapped oil well, but so far no one's tricked it to the surface. |
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Exciting untapped resources are the deep-sea vents occurring along ocean ridges, such as the East Pacific Rise and the Galapagos Rift. |
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Coltrane was also a sublime melodist, who in later life became obsessed with the untapped possibilities of rhythm. |
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Our trans-Tasman neighbour New Zealand would seem to be a logical and possibly almost untapped market. |
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Academic physics can exploit the untapped resource of its alumnae and alumni in many ways. |
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This implies that the potential of this untapped resource has yet to be fully realised. |
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A bee that manages to jimmy open a mistletoe bud gets first access to an untapped store. |
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We have vast untapped potential in hydro power and in natural gas from the Arctic. |
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Your nose is blocked by sudden untapped reserves of mucus, so it's lucky you keep a box of paper tissues beside your bed. |
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The associate membership status has opened the door to a new and untapped market. |
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Microgeneration remains largely untapped, and needs to be given much greater priority by the Government, local authorities and industry. |
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With creativity and lateral thinking we could offer new products based on need to address new segments of the marketplace that are untapped. |
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Probably the largest untapped source of bioenergy is the organic content of urban and industrial refuse and sewage. |
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Here's a kid with untapped talent who has hit rock bottom as the movie starts. |
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There are 85 million Americans in their forties who represent an untapped market for classic soul. |
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Thousands of acres of rubber trees were left untapped and untended, as the ruling price then could not meet even the labour cost. |
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You need look no further than page 38 of this magazine for evidence of this untapped resource's potential. |
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They are the great untapped source of power for aspiring politicians, the potential power behind the throne. |
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Indeed, what struck her was the untapped potential of the magazine, which is why she accepted the editorship. |
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Bulgaria has many untapped resources that could potentially lead to the success of the country. |
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With the health and fitness market relatively untapped, this leaves room for aggressive growth potential. |
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The Middle East is an untapped resource of potential MTV converts and the US wants in. |
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If the business plan is sound and convincing, and if farmers understand the untapped potential of their capital, they will invest. |
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Some in the private sector have identified water as the last great untapped natural resource to be exploited for profit. |
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Until only a few years ago, Sudan's oil reserves represented no more than untapped potential. |
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This untapped potential is why analysts are so jazzed about the future of wind power. |
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Input from the corporate world, wherein lies untapped financial support, is sorely lacking in the struggling communities. |
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Using these search engines is an untapped resource that should not be overlooked. |
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With the arrival of the railroad, the logging industry was able to exploit the region's untapped timber wealth. |
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If the presenter assumes the role of the all-knowing expert on the topic, this valuable learning resource remains untapped. |
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For years, we had literally a sea of filing cabinets with untapped resources. |
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This opportunity affords us the means of expanding our role to harness the canal's previously untapped power potential to benefit all Ontarians. |
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With income levels increasing across the region, there remains huge untapped potential. |
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The exceptional wealth of natural resources, especially in the impoverished northern region, however, represents considerable untapped potential. |
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This is in line with CAILC's belief that people with disabilities are an untapped resource for government and the private sector. |
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The shop initially stocked products that the firm held in its cavernous warehouse, but quickly saw there was an untapped market for arts and craft materials. |
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It is neither an estate car nor a saloon, and is bigger than the cars that compete with its Vectra sibling, so it occupies a largely untapped niche. |
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This represents untapped potential as ruminant feed for the production of red meat under very sustainable conditions. |
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Intellectual capital, the untapped and unmapped knowledge of an organisation has become the company's greatest competitive weapon. |
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The market for American cheese in China is an untapped area. |
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The largest part of the market remains untapped since most companies prefer to handle their own security issues, rather than calling on external forces. |
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Perhaps more importantly, the realisation that both the pink pound and pocket money were untapped, encouraged the wave of celebrity media around today. |
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I believe this remarkable growth will continue to gather momentum, and that there still exists much untapped potential. |
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Fourth: Using carbon emissions to recover previously ungettable oil has the potential to unlock vast untapped American reserves. |
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Greetings from Manitoba, the Saudi Arabia of untapped hydroelectric potential. |
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It's all treble and no bass, tragic potential utterly untapped. |
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It reflects untapped economic opportunities that quickly tally up to billions in lost wages, productivity and output. |
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But rules are rules, and the French government sees an untapped source of tax revenue. |
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Today the vast untapped potential beckoning humanity lies in our collective capacity to learn and to reason in new ways. |
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This is a largely untapped opportunity that will yield positive returns both in human and financial terms. |
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The true potential of information technology will therefore remain untapped in most cases, with initiatives undershooting in their delivery of reform objectives. |
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Namibia is a country full of resources and untapped human potential. |
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The profession is losing tremendous potential and an untapped market. |
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Aceh is believed to have a huge amount of untapped gas resources. |
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But, as the first season ended, the show's creators found in Poehler's lovability an untapped fossil fuel. |
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Amec has both a sound base of quality businesses and a great deal of untapped potential. |
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But a lack of proper regulation risks profiteers exploiting untapped resources. |
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Thankfully, the world wide web now gives us access to a previously untapped fount of knowledge: the Random Nameless Stranger. |
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The need to compete for top talent often led these leagues to recruit players from new or untapped sources. |
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I actually believe that every child represents untapped potential and hope for the future. |
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Lay the groundwork for the responsible development of oil sands, a vast untapped resource vital for meeting energy demand in the coming decades. |
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The stage has now been set in Europe to exploit vigorously the untapped potential of digital content. |
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He also, quite obviously, invites us to make a connection between his transformation of junkyard scraps and the untapped potential of those who have been discarded by society. |
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With the aim of promoting jewellery design and involving highly talented but untapped youth resources, the contest promises to be a literal gold mine of prizes. |
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As such, the potential of the U. S. GH cucumber market remains essentially untapped. |
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Brazil has enormous untapped resource potential and has one of the best arable land positions and climates in the world. |
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A lot of ground remains to be covered in this still largely untapped field. |
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A symphony for the senses, the seawater-seacoast interface also represents a vast and largely untapped source of clean energy. |
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The greatest potential for economic growth in Nunavut lies in the yet untapped wealth of mineral and natural resources. |
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However, several project countries dispose of significant untapped renewable energy resources and intend to exploit it in the near future. |
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China's untapped cigarette market seemed to be an El Dorado for global tobacco companies looking to boost depleted sales margins due to a contracting First World market. |
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Trade between the countries is doing well, although, as we often hear said, there is still untapped potential. |
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But certainly in unlocking their untapped potential, some volunteers showed the unsurpassed value of learning the basics of home economics. |
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Think of its untapped potential to create prosperity and offer opportunity and justice for all its citizens. |
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Further, Crista Benavidez, CRISTALK International LLC reminded everyone of the untapped potential within one's own company. |
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There is a huge untapped diversity that we're just getting a handle on. |
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It has become more evenly spread within some countries too, such as again in Ireland and Spain, but there continue to be heavily congested urban areas and other areas with untapped potential. |
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The Creative Africa festival that will run contemporaneously with UNCTAD XII is intended to draw attention to the continent's enormous and largely untapped potential in this sector. |
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Yet without the means to channel the water to where it is needed this potential remains untapped, leaving harvests to fail and many families to walk up to 3 kilometers to collect spring water. |
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Foreign countries that shunned the dictatorship, hemming it in with sanctions, can exploit Myanmar's untapped market and treasure-house of natural resources. One group, however, has lost, and lost terribly. |
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Young people have the untapped ability to amass political power and encourage organizations and institutions to appreciate and earn our participation. |
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The influx of refugees from war zones is often represented as a burden, but a resiliency little short of the miraculous represents a wealth largely unappreciated and untapped by the Canadian mainstream. |
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Men and women who have come to think of themselves as spineless may discover untapped sources of spiritual strength when they are called upon to support others. |
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Opportunities are manifest in emerging Asia's outsized economic growth, especially in India and China, which boosts commodity prices and remains a largely untapped market for Canadian products. |
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József Váradi, chief executive, said the Hungarian company had plenty of growth potential because there was still a lot of untapped opportunity in Europe. |
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This is a legacy which we should be proud of, and not just because of what it enabled our arts and creative industries to achieve but also because of the untapped potential in the sector today. |
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I would remind members that the largest single untapped pool of energy in North America is that being wasted out of our inefficient homes, buildings and smokestacks. |
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The IEE programme aims to improve market conditions for untapped opportunities to save energy and encourage the use of renewable energy sources, therefore moving towards a more energy intelligent Europe. |
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Every young person in Canada has untapped and valuable talents and skills. |
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And, unfortunately, virtually untapped to date. |
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If Europe is to make a successful transition to the a knowledge-based economy, it cannot afford to under-utilise the enormous untapped potential of its female population. |
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The Russian Federation still possesses substantial untapped resources but these are in eastern Siberia and are unlikely to be developed very quickly because of their remoteness and low population density. |
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We have untapped potential for more sport, art, volunteerism, giving. |
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However, the country has a huge and untapped energy potential. |
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There is so much untapped potential for Deco Lighting in today's LED market. |
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Both were convinced that Canadian literature was a major untapped source for feature films. |
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According to geologists, the Bay of Bengal holds large untapped gas reserves in Bangladesh' exclusive economic zone. |
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While this leads to potential renewable generation left untapped, it prevents possible grid overload or risk to reliable service. |
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But the research from Barclays also discovered catering for this age group is an untapped opportunity for businesses within the industry. |
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The kidney bean market in Kyrgyzstan has untapped reserves, the Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation told Tazabek. |
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And there is another pool of potential candidates yet untapped. |
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These organizations see the schools as an untapped mission field with hordes of young people ripe for evangelizing. |
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Despite this, poor management, high population density, and environmental consciousness have resulted in these mineral resources remaining largely untapped. |
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In 2004, a large share of Iran's natural gas reserves were untapped. |
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The untapped genetic potential of Sinharaja flora is enormous. |
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From the soulful to the powerful, as funksters Smoove and Turrell ensured not a foot was left untapped, with the biggest dancing crowd of the festival so far. |
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He said many physicians aren't cognizant of the importance of such coverage and there continues to be an untapped market in need of the protection. |
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The market opportunities for AcuNetx are enormous and virtually untapped, auguring well for accelerated revenue growth and enhanced shareholder value. |
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