Quotes about research-and-development
research-and-development impact environmental
Daniel Goleman The industrial processes in use today were developed at a time when no one had to consider what the environmental impact was. Who cared? But making ecological concerns matter to a company's bottom line will help it do the research and development that will reinvent everything we buy.
research-and-development secret chinese
Edward Snowden There's not much value to us attacking Chinese systems. We might take a few computers offline. We might take a factory offline. We might steal secrets from a university research programs, and even something high-tech. But how much more does the United States spend on research and development than China does?
research-and-development benefits pay
Tim Holden Coal research and development provides huge benefits for the nation, and pay for itself many times over through taxes flowing back to the Treasury from expanded economic activity.
research-and-development fuel fossils
Tim Holden We should be increasing research and development into our fossil fuel program.
research-and-development creating drug
Michael K. Simpson While American taxes pay for much of the research and development that goes into creating the new, life-saving drugs, American consumers continue to subsidize the cost of the drugs for consumers across the world.
research-and-development community doe
I want to increase our spending on research and development by 25%. That's something the U.S. does very well. That dynamism alongside a welfare state in the European community - that's the synthesis I want to achieve.
research-and-development accounts percent
John Engler Manufacturers account for nearly 60 percent of all industrial research and development.
research-and-development medical reason
Geoff Mulgan Huge sums are invested globally in medical research and development - and with good reason.
research-and-development drug marketing
Marcia Angell Drug companies say they need to charge ever-higher prices to cover their research costs, but they spend far less on research and development than they do on marketing and administration, and afterwards they actually keep more in profits.
research-and-development growth intangible
As the new endogenous growth theory suggests, TFP growth is closely related to accumulation of the intangible capitals, such as human capital and research and development.