Two large industrial partners, Siemens and Bosch, have decided they will no longer be part of the initiative.
In London Mr Hirst presides over two large industrial units producing the butterfly-wing pictures and his photo-realist paintings.
It may be that they will move towards a service economy without ever having a large industrial sector.
As early as the 1980s, large industrial and commercial customers began installing onsite cogeneration systems for heat-intensive applications.
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Some large industrial groups have long argued that the climate problem is real.
But when it comes to large industrial names, brand name corporations are globalizing and are well known in their business.
Patent applications in these fields are now the province of large industrial or academic research laboratories, backed by armies of corporate lawyers.
It has also raised state-set prices of diesel to lower its subsidy payout, besides setting up a panel to fast-track large industrial projects.
Despite all the coddling and protectionism from the government, Japan grows only 42% of its food, the lowest ratio among large industrial nations.
Tighter restrictions are a view to which CFTC Chair Gary Gensler subscribes and one that is also supported by large industrial energy consumers.
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In fact, Mr Yanukovich is sympathetic to large industrial groups and will guard their business interests more zealously than Ms Tymoshenko may have done.
The BBC's Ethirajan Anbarasan in Dhaka says that frequent accidents in factories have triggered calls for more inspections to check fire safety in large industrial units.
It eased restrictions on foreign investment in retail, civil aviation and television broadcasting and took steps to overcome bureaucratic hurdles that have been delaying several large industrial and infrastructure projects.
It eased foreign investment restrictions in retail and civil aviation to attract overseas capital, and set up a panel of ministers to clear large industrial projects caught in bureaucratic red-tape.
The Mobile Repair and Operations (MRO) prototype has been built to help maintenance workers who are often called on to find and fix equipment on large industrial plants they have never visited before.
Once the work is completed, the heritage trust hopes to create a new 971 square metre exhibition space, allowing the museum to display some of the large industrial objects in its reserve collections for the first time.
Much of the weak price pressure faced by American firms comes from the fact that other large industrial economies have been growing sluggishly in recent years: once they pick up, commodity prices, for instance, may be under more pressure than they are now.
Historically, the US has had entrepeneurship rates 3-4 times higher than in the large European industrial countries, due in large part to the barriers these latter countries place in the way of business creation.
Similar experiments were performed in Swindon, which was selected "because it is a reasonably large inland industrial city in the midst of a large rural area".
Traffic is able to rejoin the A76 either side of the town but the re-routing has caused difficulties for large, industrial vehicles.
People are anxious about having a large, new industrial activity right next door.
First, Americans have become intolerant of large, polluting industrial plants on their doorsteps.
As with much of farming and food production, it is the large-scale industrial-commercial enterprises that draw more criticism than small family-run farms.
Another industrial large cap, engine-maker Cummins, echoed this sentiment.
GDP, the region's total of 48 countries contains very few large, diverse or industrial economies.
Clinton has done better in industrial states with large groups of blue-collar voters such as Ohio, which she won last week.
Expanding industrial development and large-scale shipping are also generating new risks.
Mr Son has talked of creating an Internet zaibatsu, a reference to Japan's pre-war holding companies that combined financial and industrial interests in large conglomerates.
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Our traditional view of the food chain is that large companies manage it, industrial farms produce for it, food ingredient experts intervene with flavor enhancing and preservation chemicals, and fast food joints or supermarkets shift food to the public, who eat it, often to their detriment.
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