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catalyst造句
31) But in avid pursuit of the lowest common denominator, Fox became a catalyst in the coarsening of popular culture. 32) The primary responsibility of the federal government was to serve as a catalyst for local initiative. 33) Describing himself as a history buff, Acosta offers his Web site primarily as a catalyst for further discussion. 34) Take the new catalyst plant at Clitheroe; the whole project team has met unbelievably difficult performance standards. 35) Indeed, a 1990 study by Catalyst found initial resistance to flexible schedules by 41 percent of middle managers. 36) It served as a catalyst which greatly accelerated the pace of change within the Empire. 37) The developer or his land buyer should act as the catalyst in such situations. 38) However, specific events are often the catalyst that spurs the extremist-activist into action. 39) The standard form, priced at £12,386, includes a catalyst, sophisticated central locking system and power-assisted steering. 40) Such evidence may also act as a catalyst for improving the methods by which meta-analyses are conducted. 41) By showing things-as-they-are, then showing them penetrated by the catalyst, the agent that embodies the will-to-change. 42) The meeting with Katherine Fisher earlier in the week had served as a catalyst. 43) It is hardly an incentive to achieve justice or a catalyst to resolve cases speedily. 44) Turbulence is an essential catalyst in ecology, but it was not cheap to replicate in a man-made environment like Bio2. 45) The catalyst for this transformation was an extraordinary woman named Kimi Gray. 46) The women's movement acted as a catalyst for change in the workplace. 47) Such emotionally fervent piety was also provided with a catalyst in the devotional use of images. 48) It also acted as the catalyst to form fossil fuels from tiny animals millions of years ago. 49) Women are excluded very subtly, said Dawn Fisher, project manager for the Catalyst survey. 50) To explain it, Eliot gave the analogy of a catalyst in a chemical reaction. 51) The recent dramatic growth of urban areas has been one powerful catalyst for change. 52) But hydrogen peroxide and hydroquinone don't react violently together unless a catalyst is added. 53) The device comprises a steel casing within which a ceramic or metal support is coated with a catalyst of precious metals. 54) Government can play an essential role as a catalyst and in establishing the framework in which successful technology transfer can be achieved. 55) The catalyst for the demonstrations was the beating to death of a student demonstrator by riot police. 56) The National Lottery may be a catalyst for a change in this attitude, and so might the problems with recruiting volunteers. 57) The enrichment of forms and surfaces acts as a social catalyst. 58) Forbes, speaking by telephone, promoted his flat tax plan as a catalyst for economic prosperity. 59) The catalyst to make her trust in her abilities and the improved results was there was no separate ladies' event. 60) That training was the catalyst bringing together many of the negative elements of the law as practiced today.