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In addition, the Securities and Exchange Commission must expand its disclosure requirements to include material non-financial concerns of the type described above.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy
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There is duplication across the behind-the-scenes material, and an annoying corporate type reading blankly off an autocue in an effort to advertise the book spin-offs from the movie.
BBC: DVD born for the Rings
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As Ambassador Rice said here just one week ago, we sought from the United Nations and the international community strict sanctions on the movement of -- possible movement of this type of material, and we're fully committed to implementing what's in those resolutions right now and changing, hopefully, the course of some behavior.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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Therefore, it's likely these stars still have material in orbit around them in the form of terrestrial-type bodies.
BBC: 'Hungry' stars reveal planet presence
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Furthermore, there is an alternative explanation for the "thermitic material" the sceptical scientists found in the dust - it is just a type of primer paint.
BBC: 9/11 conspiracy theories
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Putting aside for a moment the moral and security dimensions of this matter, I use the term "material" with regard to these non-financial concerns because of the advent of South African apartheid-type divestment campaigns and the prospect of economic sanctions against proliferators or other offenders which could impact adversely on the value of foreign equity and debt holdings (e.g. the Talisman case).
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Leveraging US capital markets to advance peace in Sudan
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By stringing together thousands of these so-called droplets (which measure about 50 microns across) using a custom-built 3D printer, the Oxford team believes it has engineered a "new type of material" that could eventually be used to ferry drugs throughout our internal systems to a specific target site, fill-in for damaged tissues or even mimic neural pathways via specially printed protein pores.
ENGADGET: Oxford University researchers create new 3D printed 'soft material' that could replace human tissue