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commercialising

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  • verb Present participle of commercialise.

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Examples

  • The Institute will conduct research, collaborate with businesses, identify opportunities for social and economic benefit, assist in commercialising research and help Government stimulate demand through procurement.

    From Science of the Machine to Science of the Web « Beki's Blog (there's an original name) 2010

  • Sometimes companys themselves * are* experiments, such as Cygnus and RedHat experimenting in commercialising Open Source software.

    Mozilla Gets Freaky - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2007

  • The rationale for "commercialising" enterprises such as the SABC, SAA, Transnet, Denel and Sentech was to improve their efficiency by running them along business lines and subjecting them to market disciplines.

    AllAfrica News: Latest 2010

  • The rationale for "commercialising" enterprises such as the SABC, SAA, Transnet, Denel and Sentech was to improve their efficiency by running them along business lines and subjecting them to market disciplines.

    AllAfrica News: Latest 2010

  • The rationale for "commercialising" enterprises such as the SABC, SAA, Transnet, Denel and Sentech was to improve their efficiency by running them along business lines and subjecting them to market disciplines.

    AllAfrica News: Latest 2010

  • He was talking in particular about "commercialising" refreshed evergreen article topics: "We write '

    Case Study: Newspapers Writing For Search Trends? - Yahoo! Finance 2011

  • Telegrams arrived at the British embassy in Washington from other Muslim groups pointing out that commercialising the name was "extremely offensive".

    Gems from National Archives unearthed after the 30-year rule 2011

  • When it comes to commercialising her own privacy, her success has been unparalleled – but the cost, she admits, has been considerable, and includes the breakup of her marriage to Andre.

    Katie Price: 'People think I'm not normal' 2010

  • They also face on-going critique for being either too populist or too elitist, too willing to be sucked in by contemporary artists or berated for not buying artists while they were unknown and cheap, for not providing public access to their entire collections and for not commercialising enough content.

    Communicating subtlety and complexity (AKA 'yet another reason why museums should blog') Mia 2008

  • They also face on-going critique for being either too populist or too elitist, too willing to be sucked in by contemporary artists or berated for not buying artists while they were unknown and cheap, for not providing public access to their entire collections and for not commercialising enough content.

    Archive 2008-11-01 Mia 2008

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