Some people are artists and others are lawyers, some are travelers while others are homebodies, some are entrepreneurs and some are not. |
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On this walk I did see moving examples of small-scale entrepreneurs trying to earn an honest living. |
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The Russian entrepreneurs constitute a component part of the world capitalist elite. |
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Markets for scouts, guides, equipment, guidebooks, and teamsters were all readily supplied by enthusiastic entrepreneurs. |
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He has co-authored a paper that he hopes could help change the way academics and policy-makers look at entrepreneurs. |
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These jet-borne entrepreneurs plying their ruthless trade have become our canonical image-makers. |
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The British Library has a range of services for entrepreneurs and small businesses. |
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Here and there on the curb, other entrepreneurs hack shoe soles out of used tires and stack the soles in neat bundles for resale. |
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Previous attempts by local entrepreneurs to establish broiler farms were foiled by dumping below cost from the large producers in South Africa. |
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Inner city entrepreneurs may have an edge in this regard because their market requires local knowledge. |
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For some Internet entrepreneurs, that idea has taken on a whole new meaning. |
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The landed gentry had some sympathy with popular resentment of the activities of moneyed and mercantile entrepreneurs. |
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Also, the ministry will encourage local entrepreneurs to boost their investment overseas. |
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With everyday reports of Indian entrepreneurs striking pay dirt in the US, the focus on India and its economy has increased over the years. |
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Some compete with the best in the world, offering cutting-edge products and led by far-sighted entrepreneurs. |
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The innovativeness of these entrepreneurs is evident in the new businesses they are starting. |
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Other buzzing entrepreneurs would zoom up and buy your rejects to peddle at flea markets. |
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Despite the ferocious sandflies and equally voracious mosquitoes, entrepreneurs see Okarito as a town of opportunity. |
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A group of online entrepreneurs were planning to launch the new cryptocurrency on Thursday. |
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In short, the graying of entrepreneurs will change the way organizations large and small do business with smaller enterprises. |
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It's not just for free agents, knowledge workers, and serial entrepreneurs. |
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We are all individual entrepreneurs, personal brands, duking it out for mindshare and market penetration. |
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Whether they are rightists or leftists, political entrepreneurs find commitment to an established ideological institution extremely cumbersome. |
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There was also an exhibition in the college atrium to raise awareness of enterprise activities and identify potential entrepreneurs. |
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Today's new minority entrepreneurs are not just more numerous but also more sophisticated than their predecessors. |
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Today's savvy entrepreneurs are constantly growing and developing in all areas of their lives. |
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The researchers studied some 800 start-up business entrepreneurs and compared them with a control group. |
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Property is the investment of choice for many of today's eager entrepreneurs. |
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The policies are at odds with other countries that are opening doors for entrepreneurs. |
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Today people are diversifying their business interests and entrepreneurs are pursuing new ideas. |
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A non-profit organisation, it represents the entire cross-section of women entrepreneurs in the country. |
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A temporarily high price also serves the function of signaling other entrepreneurs and capitalists about market disequilibria. |
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This group is primarily for young professionals and entrepreneurs who want to grow their business and their success network. |
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It seeks to equip young people with the knowledge and skills needed to become highly competitive entrepreneurs. |
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Since when did insolvents have the right to impose their failed prescriptions on flourishing entrepreneurs? |
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Most successful entrepreneurs I know are constitutionally incapable of going along with the crowd. |
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We are a group of social entrepreneurs and believe that we have it in us to fulfil our dreams. |
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To get workers charged up, he exhorts his troops to act like entrepreneurs, take risks, and own up to failure quickly. |
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Industry was full of individualistic entrepreneurs who weren't thrilled about the new regulations. |
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In consequence, the entrepreneurs hire labor and buy capital goods for which there are insufficient real savings to finance. |
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All have enthusiastically pursued policies of privatization, flogging off public services to fat-cat entrepreneurs. |
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The best artists, musicians, athletes, CEOs and entrepreneurs don't merely work a lot, they work a lot on developing specific skills. |
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Less entrepreneurs than informed fans, and less fans than fantasts, Subway will occasionally not bother to hook a program note to a program. |
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Guests will include local dignitaries, Asian entrepreneurs and chairpersons of other Asian networks and organisations. |
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He painted an acute picture of how many entrepreneurs overvalue their businesses. |
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Other entrepreneurs who were present were either chowhounds or friends of chowhounds. |
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The bill is also good for entrepreneurs, reformers say, because small businesses often get swept up as co-defendants in class-action suits. |
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As a result, some entrepreneurs who sell their products to the big boxes have decided to forgo more generic trade shows. |
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A number of other entrepreneurs established permanent trading forts in locations that were known to have mild winter climates. |
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The market for local foods needs more farmers and entrepreneurs to create other missing components of the food chain. |
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But the emerging structure of the food chain is taking more and more of the decision making out of the hands of farm entrepreneurs. |
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While entrepreneurs don't start companies to be acquihired, you don't want to preclude yourself from that option. |
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Stafford was one of 21 entrepreneurs pitching for funding at the First Tuesday event in Dublin last week. |
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Is this a display of misguided innocence, or the manipulation of youth by unscrupulous entrepreneurs? |
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Bootleg entrepreneurs soon renamed the film and rushed it out all over the former Soviet Union. |
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One of the greatest entrepreneurs in the country is a modest Aberdonian with a built-in distrust of business award ceremonies. |
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The quality of the workforce is one of the attractions for entrepreneurs and investors in the Paisley area. |
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In addition to transforming the economy, the railroad boom led entrepreneurs to overspeculate, with drastic results. |
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In a market economy, entrepreneurs are people who voluntarily take on uncertainty. |
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Many entrepreneurs in cyberspace are quickly re-learning Newton's law of gravity. |
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Wilson is amongst a growing number of entrepreneurs trying to find a way of charging for music on the net. |
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The alternative is that we will be left with universities run by second-rate academics and companies run by second-rate entrepreneurs. |
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Its effects will be particularly damaging on small businesses and entrepreneurs. |
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She looks at apprentices, journeymen carpenters, and entrepreneurs who erected, finished, and sold houses in dynamic and changing markets. |
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I want to see entrepreneurs become more admired and respected for their contribution to society. |
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O'Toole believes entrepreneurs go through four stages at the helm of a new venture. |
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Franciscan missionaries established an extensive chain of missions, Spanish entrepreneurs established ranches and farms. |
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Not only do entrepreneurs have to work differently from the wage slave, they have to think differently, too. |
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To solve the growing problems, the thrusting entrepreneurs who run the strategic rail authority, a wholly appointed quango, had a momentous idea. |
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Manor Kingdom's client profile includes captains of industry, entrepreneurs, sportspeople and an increasing number of overseas buyers. |
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But they're operated like private companies by two galvanic entrepreneurs willing to compete with their own money. |
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The Sunday Herald remains committed to encouraging our female captains of industry and entrepreneurs to speak with a louder voice in the future. |
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It's a system that locks together the interests of venture capitalists, bankers, lawyers, and entrepreneurs, much like Japan's keiretsu. |
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War is likely to be high on the agenda as entrepreneurs attempt to work out whether the conflict is good or bad for business. |
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The push for more donations from entrepreneurs is becoming gradually apparent in society as the gap between rich and poor widens. |
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Newell focuses on the amazing careers of two ethnic Chinese entrepreneurs, Chang Toy and Yip Sang. |
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Will a shake-up at the Post Office be a special delivery for entrepreneurs? |
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There are specific, geographically linked networks of entrepreneurs who have become specialized in this unofficial shadow-banking sector. |
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As a venture capitalist, he provides the early funding that helps entrepreneurs turn ideas into companies in just a few months. |
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Obviously, nothing prevents potentially rivalrous entrepreneurs from exploring for and exploiting new supplies of a specific resource. |
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Moveable walls allow budding entrepreneurs to turn rooms into workspace, and each flat has broadband access. |
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My wife, Bobbie, and I found the Vietnamese to be sweet people, demon entrepreneurs, not at all unfriendly to us. |
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The company plans to give budding entrepreneurs with successful business proposals funding and a one-year business mentorship opportunity. |
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If so, then why have men traders, merchants and entrepreneurs been assumed to reside within the public? |
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But if entrepreneurs can discover new opportunities for higher profits, the decline does not happen, at least on the macro level. |
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The group grew out of political expediency, as a source of venture capital for Whig entrepreneurs. |
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Its expansive qualities are also evident in its rulership over adventurers, entrepreneurs, risk takers, investors, and explorers. |
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Co-working is all about bringing flexibility to an office, and that appeals to entrepreneurs. |
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Since then it has become all too clear that Swedish entrepreneurs are no more sprinkled with pixie dust than the rest of us. |
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The list honors entrepreneurs who have chosen to grow their companies within some of America's most economically depressed areas. |
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Prestigio is an NGO working at integrating and protecting the interests of young Angolan entrepreneurs. |
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To entrepreneurs, IPOs offer the promise of funding for their businesses and rewards for their hard work. |
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Inventors and entrepreneurs are invited to apply for a new fund that can help them bring their ideas forward. |
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Rumours are spread about CEOs who get golden parachutes and entrepreneurs who leave with pockets stuffed full of cash. |
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If businesses became profitless, he said, entrepreneurs could not pay the salaries of employees and would not survive long. |
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So-called entrepreneurs do the buying and selling, pay the workers, contract debts and pay interest. |
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For self-employed entrepreneurs and microbusinesses, the tax code's complexity can be daunting. |
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Luckily, there were about a hundred young aspiring entrepreneurs listening to him. |
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Young Indian entrepreneurs are at the forefront of the infotech revolution, whether in Silicon Valley, Bangalore or Hyderabad. |
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It was said that entrepreneurs were a special breed, more driven to succeed than the rest of us. |
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Most entrepreneurs and managers were male, a situation reinforced by informal and formal old boy networks. |
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Silicon Valley-style entrepreneurs are still a rare breed in both countries. |
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Ambitious, brilliant entrepreneurs revolting against the old-line, hierarchical, East Coast work culture defined the Valley's earliest days. |
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Undercover narcotics officers baited pharmaceutical entrepreneurs with entreaties for Molly. |
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Industry statistics indicate that entrepreneurs are higher risk-takers than the general population. |
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Yet entrepreneurs and corporations are now developing ingenious ways to turn these natural commons into exploitable property. |
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Already, Ashoka has launched the makings of a global accelerator for social entrepreneurs. |
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Following the launch, Schwab invited these social entrepreneurs to New York to the World Economic Forum in January. |
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Balaraj is a key mover behind an informal forum in the city which helps young entrepreneurs to find start-up capital. |
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In order to link the city to its eastern industrial and domestic markets, entrepreneurs built eastbound canals. |
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Seven budding entrepreneurs from Swindon are creating a stir with their Young Enterprise business. |
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These businesses range from the smaller one-man bands to the high-growth enterprises set up by entrepreneurs. |
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Like Jeremiah with his investment in Jerusalem, social entrepreneurs are declaring their hope in the city. |
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While some gharries are owned by their drivers, others are rented from entrepreneurs. |
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As boisterous entrepreneurs, now millionaires many times over, both enjoy the limelight a great deal. |
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This was being done by linking development activities of smallholder producers and rural entrepreneurs with commercial agribusinesses. |
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She suggests that aspiring entrepreneurs consider this seven-step guide to get started. |
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That women entrepreneurs and managers are making their mark in a world of men, even if recognition comes by way of separate women's awards. |
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I make some of my characters entrepreneurs and hide plausible business plans in my stories to show readers how to bootstrap a business. |
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There will also be funds for training 100,000 teachers, and for fledgling entrepreneurs. |
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Even for tech-savvy entrepreneurs, the requested upgrades are seldom quick or painless. |
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If as social entrepreneurs we are effectively to assist them, we must be business-like ourselves. |
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She said businesses and social entrepreneurs all had their role to play in inner city regeneration. |
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However, as someone who understands Australia quite well, I wish to suggest entrepreneurs be cautious about it. |
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The lessons learned by the three social entrepreneurs mentioned in this article bring us closer to some much-needed answers. |
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The result is the commercialisation and marketisation of early childhood services as entrepreneurs stepped in to fill the gap. |
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Like most successful entrepreneurs, Wallace was lucky, or rather he exploited his luck. |
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The mathematization of economic theory has been resoundingly ineffective in understanding of the role of entrepreneurs in economic activity. |
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Doing so fosters new entrepreneurs, creates good feelings, builds the brand, and engenders loyalty. |
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As was noted above, it is the presumed goal of entrepreneurs to maximize their profits, and to be as successful as possible. |
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Echoing Green fellows say that the greatest value comes from the network of social entrepreneurs. |
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The most compelling opportunities for social entrepreneurs are the public schools. |
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His advice to aspiring entrepreneurs is to have belief in their chosen project and to act on it quickly. |
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And whatever the lofty goals of social entrepreneurs, their success comes in no small part because they think big. |
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And I'm interested in ways of keeping governments and social entrepreneurs honest and accountable. |
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Too many new entrepreneurs harm their own prospects by underpricing their goods and services. |
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In the risks, gambles and chances by which entrepreneurs risk their fortunes on new ventures, capitalism enters a new heroic phase. |
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Fortunately for the show's producers, it seems that even successful entrepreneurs cannot resist the lure of small screen fame. |
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This is important to high-risk entrepreneurs who can protect their important assets against possible sequestration. |
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Other kudzu entrepreneurs make sculptures, bales for animal feed, kudzu cookbooks, kudzu soaps, and kudzu dyes for t-shirts. |
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In this situation entrepreneurs are said to achieve prosperity at the cost of human lives. |
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The first desktop computers were designed by hobbyists and a few daring entrepreneurs. |
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We cherished microcredit as a powerful developmental tool that enriches communities by creating entrepreneurs out of the poor. |
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Microenterprise schemes are popping up all over the world as a successful way to help poor entrepreneurs to help themselves. |
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These entrepreneurs used business plan competitions to supercharge their companies. |
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At the broadest levels, we publish information and hold workshops and seminars to reach entrepreneurs throughout Chicagoland. |
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It's a classy, tough bunch of entrepreneurs, which includes an aircraft parts supplier, the city's largest retail roofer, and a commercial printer. |
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Too many designers, Nagrani reckons, stop thinking like entrepreneurs and lose touch with their customers. |
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As the number has swelled, the attention that tourism has got from the Government and the big business houses has made the small and medium entrepreneurs a trifle uneasy. |
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We also need to do everything in our power to let our entrepreneurs spread their wings and do business outside of Scotland where the market is many times bigger. |
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All of those other impediments have dampened the enthusiasm of pot investors and pot entrepreneurs. |
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United's determination to avoid debt made it devastatingly attractive to acquisitive entrepreneurs, but wondering how to expand its revenue was the problem. |
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Mr Pande said governments should formulate laws and plans for the advancement of local entrepreneurs to take up the running of the tourism sector. |
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This is where Aboriginal groups rendezvoused, camped and exchanged goods and stories with each other and with French entrepreneurs and traders of various ethnic groups. |
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A detailed study of the situation might help explain why potential entrepreneurs prefer to invest in shebeens rather than other economically productive ventures. |
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Indeed, one of the functions of entrepreneurs, as opposed to academics, is to figure out how to make a public good into an excludable private good. |
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The rampant illegal mining and smuggling of minerals out of the country was due to lack of relevant education and sensitisation to the local entrepreneurs. |
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Increasingly, support for entrepreneurs needs to be delivered regionally. |
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By helping these young entrepreneurs, says Dorsey, we'll create companies with global reach. |
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The landmark decision sets an important legal precedent and will send shivers down the spine of wealthy entrepreneurs whose marriages are under threat. |
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New Zealand is a country born out of entrepreneurs and people with a number eight fencing wire mentality of doing things, and we want to encourage that. |
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The twin entrepreneurs and stars of HGTV's Property Brothers will be taking your questions live on Tuesday, December 16 at 2pm. |
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For example, bacteria living near the surface of the biofilm, with easy access to oxygen and nutrients, are entrepreneurs, trend setters, lookouts. |
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While fundamentalists waste time arguing that we were hand-made by God, scientists and entrepreneurs are playing God by isolating and marketing the very substances of life. |
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We need a system that creates jobs and innovation, and removes these barriers for entrepreneurs to go out and rehire people. |
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Canada is not alone in reaching out to foreign entrepreneurs. |
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Campaign consulting is simply another business sector experiencing globalization, a sector in which entrepreneurs and innovators can expand, compete and succeed. |
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It is clear, then, that entrepreneurs have strong incentives to manage their residuals efficiently and gradually to reduce their consumption of resources for any given output. |
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Achmon is a harbinger of the business entrepreneurs who became the other new elite to supplant the old kibbutz hegemony. |
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As mothers, teachers, caregivers, household heads, workers, entrepreneurs, they contribute to the productivity and reproductivity of community and society. |
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Renowned scientists, including two Nobel laureates, bioethicists, historians, biotechnology entrepreneurs, and others participated in a mix of lectures and panel discussions. |
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Would-be entrepreneurs like you could pass from the private fund-raising stage through an initial public offering or company sale in less than two years. |
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Legend has it that the two novice entrepreneurs sold the blue boxes door-to-door on the Berkeley campus, several years before they founded their computer company. |
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With a lower than one-to-one ratio of presenters to participants, many potential entrepreneurs had time to seek in-depth assistance from experts in a number of fields. |
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In a world full of flashy starters who can't go nine innings, her stock-in-trade is going the distance and taking dreamy entrepreneurs right along with her. |
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In the 1970s and 1980s, the only way to breach the stranglehold of the state was to move to the West or the Gulf countries, where Indian entrepreneurs excelled. |
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One group of entrepreneurs sets up a web-based pet-supply company, and 20 others jump on the bandwagon. |
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A favorite dot-com-era TV commercial of mine depicts several young entrepreneurs eagerly watching a ticker for their first e-commerce transaction. |
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It appears that within a given geographical area lives a limited supply of entrepreneurs willing to undertake starting a charter school, a supply that peters out over time. |
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A real Scottish success story, this not-for-profit business was launched on a shoestring in 1999, and now reaches out to 500 social entrepreneurs. |
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Muslims are doctors, lawyers, law professors, members of the military, entrepreneurs, shopkeepers, moms and dads. |
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Young entrepreneurs at a Clitheroe school have swept the board in the local heat of a top business competition with a computer car that motors around classrooms. |
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And don't think some smart media execs and entrepreneurs aren't salivating over the opportunity of some major publications to go behind the paywall. |
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These alternate sources of funding can provide crucial cash as long as entrepreneurs know the true costs of accepting what seem to be pennies from heaven. |
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That last proviso might have given whale oil entrepreneurs the power to veto electric lighting or allowed mimeograph machine manufacturers to nix photocopiers. |
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The incubators provide a rich environment for innovative entrepreneurs, including mentoring, networking resources, business development and financial management. |
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In the economic world, the market represents a structure operating independently of the units and the transactions that take place between the entrepreneurs. |
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The importance for entrepreneurs and competition alike is that an incubator industrializes innovation and new ideas, and solutions come pouring out. |
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We know there are great entrepreneurs out there with really great ideas and resources and they could be the next Patagonia. |
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The big cheques were signed by Britons or British-based entrepreneurs. |
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Just like water automatically rushes to low-lying areas, entrepreneurs automatically rush to the vacuum created by the pressure of demand and non-availability of alternatives. |
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In 1977 South Africa limited the number of dolphinaria to two scientific institutes, despite attempts by entrepreneurs to establish additional facilities. |
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Nationwide, entrepreneurs scout estate sales looking for abandoned supplies to resell online. |
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Taxation is France is very constringent for the entrepreneurs. |
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Chapters 4 and 5 carry this institutional perspective further by using it to analyze differences in behavior between Singapore-based entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs. |
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Since the 1960s, the gridiron, baseball field, basketball court, and boxing ring have spawned legions of entrepreneurs who sought to compete in the business arena. |
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These entrepreneurs have chosen to incorporate as private businesses, with all the legal rights and privileges that entails. |
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Already, these new entrepreneurs are revitalizing the economy. |
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The vast amounts of risk capital entrusted to entrepreneurs to create new companies and to invent new markets have fueled a frenzy of innovation that has reshaped the economy. |
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The project offers seminars featuring a set of three educational training modules that relate e-commerce to rural entrepreneurs in a practical fashion. |
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The reality is that if you monopolists would stop thinking like the robber barons of old and start thinking like the entrepreneurs of today, you would encounter another path. |
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A pair of entrepreneurs is getting an avalanche of inquisitive publicity after opening China's first rock-climbing gymnasium as a neighborhood bar. |
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No matter how experienced, enthusiastic or enterprising entrepreneurs are, any attempt to open a new beauty salon at an untried location is a mighty challenge. |
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I mean, part of the work of social entrepreneurs is to form links. |
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He is part of a growing breed and paradigm known as social entrepreneurs. |
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The later the crack-up comes, the longer the period in which the calculation of the entrepreneurs is misguided by the issue of additional fiduciary media. |
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Of the Mayflower colonists at Plymouth there were only 35 members of an identifiable Puritan congregation, with 67 other migrants ranging from entrepreneurs to vagrants. |
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It brings together a range of practitioners, scholars and entrepreneurs proffering a swirl of opinions, ideas and stories about where things are going with independent media. |
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He advises young entrepreneurs that the entire goal of any good businessman is to completely own their market. |
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Uneven distribution of the religious revenues transformed a segment of clerics into entrepreneurs who purchased real estate and invested in other financial institutions. |
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Clearly capitalist entrepreneurs need proletarians and vice versa. |
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He has been acknowledged as one of Canada's foremost visionaries and entrepreneurs and is also identified as an influential and passionate activist for all levels of academia. |
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It is about the commitment of entrepreneurs and other employers to a community, not about footloose investments attracted by tax incentives or other concessions. |
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Officially titled Healthy Pasta Meals, it is more than a summit of experts and entrepreneurs who are invested, gastronomically or financially, in the fate of fusilli. |
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Most donors to charity are private entrepreneurs, who are often unwilling to let others know about the donation out of fear of the tax department. |
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Some scholars contend that neoinstitutionalist accounts of adoption depict actors as cognitive dopes, and others suggest that actors are cognitive entrepreneurs. |
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Our mission is to introduce entrepreneurs to the art of effective networking and to expose them to resources that will assist them in attracting new markets. |
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I receive many letters from would-be entrepreneurs pitching their ideas. |
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Because of this, many studies have been done on the effects of taxes on entrepreneurs. |
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Donald Bruce and John Deskins found literature suggesting that a higher corporate tax rate may reduce a state's share of entrepreneurs. |
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For example, the Alliance supports Ashoka's Globalizer Program to expand the impact of proven social entrepreneurs. |
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The availability of cheap coal was a main factor that attracted entrepreneurs. |
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By 1800, the success of the Slater mill had been duplicated by other entrepreneurs. |
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The people involved ranged from hippies to mainstream artists, designers and entrepreneurs. |
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About delegation, Casto says solo entrepreneurs might want to consider hiring an assistant. |
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Soon after the site became a very prosperous area for entrepreneurs following World War I and the rapid popularization of motor vehicles. |
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Social entrepreneurs like these have a mission of transformational social change. |
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Sushma Swaraj invited the Indian entrepreneurs and Emirati investors to explore investing in India under the Make In India programme. |
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The EntrePass is for foreign entrepreneurs who are planning to start up a business in Singapore. |
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It will support the provision of wealth management services to entrepreneurs and other client segments in Kowloon and the New Territories. |
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In the past, entrepreneurs played support roles like providing textbooks or computers. |
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The New Space environment now offers British entrepreneurs, financiers and scientists to take a seat at the main table on their own terms. |
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There is something to be said for difficult initial conditions, which separate the entrepreneurs from the wantrepreneurs. |
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She shares her steps and missteps and the life lessons she learned from the many Kiva entrepreneurs she visited. |
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Learn Insightfully CEO Chirag Kulkarni'sfive remaining reasons why young entrepreneurs are preparing to take over the world on VentureBeat. |
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Incorporated throughout are profiles of unbuilding entrepreneurs and many photos. |
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StartUp Open welcomes entrepreneurs from all over the world to share their business skills and gain global exposure. |
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Pottery manufacturer Josiah Wedgwood was one of the most successful entrepreneurs of the Industrial Revolution. |
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Later on it will be full of upper-crust Ivorians playing blackjack and roulette with Chinese engineers and Lebanese entrepreneurs. |
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In the intervening years, iPARK has pursued its mission to incubate the most promising ICT startups and to support innovative entrepreneurs. |
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New partnership with RBS is key for Entrepreneurial Spark success in supporting start-ups and new entrepreneurs across Scotland. |
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Unlike most entrepreneurs, who were nonconformist, he attended the Church of England. |
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There are too many examples of successful entrepreneurs who have upped sticks and gone elsewhere. |
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The IT sector has been stimulated by new Egyptian entrepreneurs with government encouragement. |
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Clever Victorian entrepreneurs not only created new tartans, but new tartan objects called tartanware. |
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The campaign aims to encourage food and beverage entrepreneurs to create home-grown brands in the region. |
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Columbia is a top supplier of young engineering entrepreneurs for New York City. |
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Researchers found that when entrepreneurs used only avoidance coping for an extended period, their PWB decreased. |
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The era was prosperous as entrepreneurs extended the range of their business around the globe. |
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What will happen with bodega coffee seller Usnavi, gypsy cab company entrepreneurs Kevin and Camila, Daniela and other ambitious characters? |
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The innovation Ohanian sees in new entrepreneurs seems to excite him most. |
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Several years ago, a crosssection of entrepreneurs was asked what commonalities they shared as they built their enterprises. |
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Katerina, coming from Swabia, an area noted for its thrift, hard work and a high number of entrepreneurs, I really had not expected any other. |
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These advances were capitalised on by entrepreneurs, of whom the best known is Richard Arkwright. |
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Often the technology was purchased from Britain or British engineers and entrepreneurs moved abroad in search of new opportunities. |
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Great Britain provided the legal and cultural foundations that enabled entrepreneurs to pioneer the industrial revolution. |
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The entrepreneurs built traffic to the extent that we are having to build more infrastructure. |
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Mike and Neel Chawla are both entrepreneurs and experienced hotel owners and operators. |
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The entrepreneurs behind this venture are two figures well-known in Portland's microbrewing community, Gregg LeBlanc and Walter Scheurle. |
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In the evenings entrepreneurs provided dancing, casino gambling and Voodoo shows. |
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These were times when stockbroking was considered a real business profession and such attracted many entrepreneurs. |
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Diamandis said the cost of a personal space flight will fall because today's space entrepreneurs run such lean operations. |
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Something else must be invoked to account for the bloodlessness of investors and entrepreneurs during recent years. |
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Julius Popper, a Romanian explorer, was one of the most successful entrepreneurs in the region. |
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Local entrepreneurs continue to process primary commodities for export, including rope, plywood, refined sugar, copra, and coconut oil. |
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The entrepreneurs of the Virginia Company experimented with a number of means of making the colony profitable. |
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The era was pro as entrepreneurs extended the range of their business around the globe. |
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Under the first 358 shareholders, there were many small entrepreneurs, who dared to take the risk. |
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One of the most famous entrepreneurs, Wayne Huizenga owned and operated many companies. |
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Its achievements, including the extension of protection for Russians in the region, would drive even greater numbers of entrepreneurs to Siberia. |
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North Bay is making its best sales pitch to encourage immigrant entrepreneurs to come north. |
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Advance Properties OOD is an investment holding company founded and controlled by Bulgarian entrepreneurs Kiril Domuschiev and Georgi Domuschiev. |
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Schumpeter was of the opinion that entrepreneurs shift the Production Possibility Curve to a higher level using innovations. |
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There have been many breakthrough businesses that have come from millennial entrepreneurs such as Mark Zuckerberg, who created Facebook. |
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Some of the barriers to entry for entrepreneurs are the economy, debt from schooling, and the challenges of regulatory compliance. |
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Management skills and strong team building abilities are often perceived as essential leadership attributes for successful entrepreneurs. |
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Four different entrepreneurs and talents spill the tea on success, failure and lessons learned. |
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Studies show that the psychological propensities for male and female entrepreneurs are more similar than different. |
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Innovative entrepreneurs may be more likely to experience what psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi calls flow. |
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They found that the firms of distrusting entrepreneurs were more likely to survive than the firms of optimistic or overconfident entrepreneurs. |
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The reasons were that distrusting entrepreneurs would emphasize failure avoidance through sensible task selection, and more analysis. |
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Kets de Vries has pointed out that distrusting entrepreneurs are more alert about their external environment. |
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He concluded that distrusting entrepreneurs are less likely to discount negative events, and are more likely to engage control mechanisms. |
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Despite cultural differences, the successes and failures of entrepreneurs can be traced to how leaders adapt to local conditions. |
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Project entrepreneurs are individuals who are engaged in the repeated assembly or creation of temporary organizations. |
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Project entrepreneurs are exposed repeatedly to problems and tasks typical of the entrepreneurial process. |
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Another type of project entrepreneurship involves entrepreneurs working with business students to get analytical work done on their ideas. |
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Internal entrepreneurs or intrapreneurs have reduced exposure to financial risk as they rarely invest their own financial resources. |
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The company which massively overextended itself by making a string of acquisitions took over the Birmingham businesses of entrepreneurs Richard Graves and John Nolan. |
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First, in the second half of the 18th century, the iron industry was established on the northern edge of the Valleys, mainly by English entrepreneurs. |
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The NEDC will identify entrepreneurs who are potential loan candidates. |
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Other notable people whose names are mentioned in the Papers include entrepreneurs Luca Cordero di Montezemolo, Flavio Briatore, Adriano Galliani, and actor Carlo Verdone. |
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The people who create these businesses are called entrepreneurs. |
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Jacob Pratt was congratulated by Brett Wilson chosen in April as the inaugural winner of Boom Box, CBC's competition for Aboriginal entrepreneurs. |
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It is being organised in cooperation with Oasis 500, which is recognised globally for conducting specialised training boot camps for budding entrepreneurs. |
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Marketing genius Seth Godin sat down with SUCCESS Publisher Darren Hardy to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing today's bootstrapping entrepreneurs. |
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However Mr Bennett, while chapter one was a very amusing piece about simple Mexican trawlermen verses malevolent entrepreneurs, perhaps you could write chapter two. |
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The competition gives early stage startups the chance to develop their ideas and present them to entrepreneurs and judges who have extensive experience in relevant fields. |
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This initiative will be put into action as part of its knowledge sharing efforts aimed at entrepreneurs in SMEs and intrapreneurs working within the corporations. |
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In conclusion, the BVB transmits the entrepreneurs the manufacture and supply of concrete slabs and Moellon accordance with the provisions of the present submission documents. |
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