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Sweetwater says it can "make ethanol make sense" by reorganizing the refining process around the company's signature cellulosic liquid concentrate called CCF that the company says will lower the cost, energy and carbon footprint of producing ethanol.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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If, to paraphrase Carl von Clausewitz, diplomacy is war by other means, then just as armies are called upon to concentrate their efforts and resources where they can do the most good for their cause, so governments must utilize their diplomatic resources - whether plentiful or scarce - to advance their most important national interests.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Waging diplomatic war
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By shedding retail, Renyi would be taking a step that two other so-called processing banks have made in recent years to concentrate their businesses on securities servicing and asset management.
FORBES: Ready, Set, Sell
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As a result, certain plants in warm climates have evolved a different mechanism, called C4 photosynthesis, in which other enzymes help to concentrate CO2 around the rubisco, and the initial result is a four-carbon sugar.
ECONOMIST: Genetic modification
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Netscape cofounder Marc Andreessen started a data-center management firm called Loudcloud in 1999, later selling the service business to concentrate on automation software.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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He called on Mr Blair to delay calling a May general election and concentrate on solving the foot-and-mouth crisis.
BBC: News Online
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He called the oil giant, hoping it might want to unload it to concentrate on offshore or overseas properties.
FORBES: The 200 Best Small Companies
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He called on the assembly government to consider funding schools directly in order to concentrate essential resources on tackling illiteracy.
BBC: Debate on literacy
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Sensibly, it is calling for regulation to concentrate on what an institution does, not what it is called (that is, the basis of regulation should be activities, not entities).
ECONOMIST: World economy
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That, she hopes, would concentrate the minds of voters in Ireland, were a referendum to be called.
ECONOMIST: Charlemagne
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They debunk myths about the significance of the Rochdale "Bigotgate" incident, and even of the first ever TV debates between the party leaders - and concentrate on long-term trends which had been accumulating for years before the election was called.
BBC: Booktalk: The political books of 2011