On Oct. 6, 2000, CBS debuted a new procedural crime drama which would go on to inspire multiple spinoffs over the ensuing years. |
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We are enhancing local economic spinoffs in accordance to existing laws, regulations and agreements. |
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For every dollar the government injects into our company, it gets back nearly three dollars in economic spinoffs and tax returns. |
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Hydro-Québec will continue to work with the regional economic spinoffs committee to maximize the benefits of the project. |
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Mr. Tetrault said that down the line he expected that aquacultural savvy would result in job opportunities and entrepreneurial spinoffs. |
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We will look at a few ratios to evaluate the spinoffs of certain decisions. |
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Each of these has also generated commercial spinoffs that enhance the ability of the private sector to intrude into our daily lives. |
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We take every necessary step to mitigate the impact on the environment or to enhance the associated economic and social spinoffs. |
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The spinoffs of our last mission to Mexico were impressive and all the participants were very satisfied with their involvement. |
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We are convinced that this project has the potential to generate extremely positive spinoffs. |
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In February we organized our second trade mission to Mexico, and the estimated spinoffs are already substantial. |
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Perhaps trying won't be necessary — these spinoffs could soon be returning to their mother ship. |
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Delcambre Direct worked in Delcambre and spawned several spinoffs in other communities around Louisiana. |
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This species generates major economic spinoffs for the Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade region through ice fishing activities. |
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Other than the economic and tourist spinoffs, it is also aimed at renewing the neighbouring old urban districts. |
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Major economic spinoffs from this festival, including a world cup event, are disappearing, not to mention dozens of jobs. |
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The collective approach of social enterprises relies on sustainability of holdings to generate spinoffs for the community. |
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Establishment of vertically integrated operations will create enhanced economic spinoffs and promote the creation of more jobs. |
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Development initiatives and projects generate economic and social spinoffs within communities. |
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In terms of economic spinoffs, this measure has had outstanding results. |
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Indeed, new findings suggest that university spin-offs have a much greater likelihood of prospering than do spinoffs from other sectors of the economy. |
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When the government makes military purchases abroad and lets Boeing choose the spinoffs, it is a safe bet that its Canadian suppliers will benefit, but not its Quebec competitors. |
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Those awaiting further spinoffs must sit tight. |
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In the price it pays for those goods, the government should assess the possible economic spinoffs that could come from spending that money within its own borders. |
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We were then lightyears away from thinking that these five minutes, their public screening and the incredible spinoffs of this work particularly on Internet, were to become a turning point in our professional life. |
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The Cree and Jamesian populations have clearly indicated that they want Hydro-Québec to promote spinoffs in their communities in terms of awarding contracts, purchasing goods and services, hiring, and workforce training. |
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The Fast and Furious series is about to get a whole lot bigger, as Vin Diesel has revealed the team behind the motor franchise are planning to make numerous prequels and spinoffs. |
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Will the minister take action or wait for hundreds of events to be cancelled, thereby denying regional communities such important summer jobs and economic spinoffs? |
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In addition to maintaining 180 jobs in the region, the investment abundantly demonstrates that the joint and sustained efforts of several Desjardins business stakeholders can have positive regional spinoffs. |
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This will put Québec and Ontario at a disadvantage, while Western Canada will see rewards from the rise in oil prices and the positive spinoffs of the Winter Olympic games. |
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Since INO's growth is built on the recurrent spinoffs of the Inhouse Research Program, we have implemented additional initiatives alongside our efforts to expand into other provinces. |
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Evaluate the economic and environmental spinoffs and the benefits to the community of carrying out the ERAP, and oversee monitoring of the ERAP by project partners and the community. |
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Applications which offered economic development potential and economic spinoffs by, for example, increasing the tourist appeal of a particular area were viewed especially favourably. |
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The Observatory, which draws some 20,000 visitors a year to the Eastern Townships and generates spinoffs that benefit several sectors of activity, represents a prime engine of regional economic and tourism development. |
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The British historian Peter Burke finds that cultural studies has numerous spinoffs, or topical themes it has strongly influenced. |
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This prohibition against reconsolidating may unexpectedly affect groups during commonplace fact patterns, such as spinoffs. |
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Of those restructurings, only spinoffs allow the affected business unit to create its own board of directors and place all of its stock in the public marketplace. |
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Other spinoffs were FloDesign Water Turbine and FloDesign Sonics. |
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These spinoffs have applications in a variety of different fields including medicine, transportation, energy, consumer goods, public safety and more. |
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Doom and its spinoffs can be played as coin-op arcade games, but they are usually played over the Internet by people who may be thousands of miles apart. |
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Spinoffs refer to any technology that is a direct result of coding or products created by NASA and redesigned for an alternate purpose. |
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