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" ... Further, we see much greater interest in sustainability by a range of stakeholders. Over the past years, issues such as ESG (environmental, social and governance) performance have moved from being a fringe interest to a key factor in investment decisions. ... "
" ... Sometimes, the player selected turns out to be nothing but a fringe NBA player, in which case the team lets him walk after the completion of his rookie deal. While that's the least desired outcome, there's a straightforwardness to the idea of cutting bait entirely and easily. ... "
" ... Webb compares the new route of agriculture to that of energy in the early 2000s. “This is very reminiscent of wind and solar 15 years ago where wind and solar projects were fringe boutique, small industries, and now they’re household names and virtually every state has large operating assets. It happened overnight. There is a real potential that over the next 10 to 15 years, we see thousands and thousands of acres of high tech production built, bringing farms up to date with infrastructure and technology. For the amount of people in this country who don't really have access to healthy foods, I think this will go a long way into trying to solve that.” ... "
" ... “So, I called everyone I knew who could come in and cut fringe or sew or set rhinestones. I mean anything anyone could do. A typical suit takes 120 hours, so trying to get that done meant a lot of late nights. But, we managed to finish it and it made it into the video for “Old Town Road.” ... "
" ... “What we are trying to recommend here is not just the Wild Wild West,” says former NFL player and current commission member Jacques McClendon. “What we see is an opportunity for better alignment. The [College Football Playoff] operates outside the NCAA. The Power 5 football sits on the fringe of the NCAA.” ... "