While bootstrapping their economy with the fruits of Western labor and ingenuity, they gain the tools to prune democracy on the vine. |
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While bootstrapping their economy, they gain the tools to prune democracy on the vine. |
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To the rest of us, someone capable of bootstrapping a whole world must appear a god or a monster. |
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They both feature iron-age civilisations bootstrapping themselves up to starfaring capability or thereabouts. |
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Why don't we start with bootstrapping, which has been a critical part of the start-up process as you describe it. |
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The meeting is symbolic of Coleman's transition from a top executive at a corporate monolith to founder of a bootstrapping software company. |
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How much did his restlessness, his personal bootstrapping, influence the entrepreneurialism of the age? |
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All other things being equal, is a check from his venture fund better than bootstrapping with no cash? |
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If your idea of roughing it is reducing the minutes on your cell phone then this little bootstrapping primer should get your creative juices flowing. |
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The CDs are useful for bootstrapping even if you choose to install a snapshot. |
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The venture capital industry views bootstrapping in the face of a big market opportunity as false economy. |
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As to Kawasaki's actual business suggestions, they include bootstrapping a small business, obtaining funding, writing a business plan, PR and marketing. |
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The rest of the job is actual activism and bootstrapping more funding. |
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If there was ever a textbook case of bootstrapping, this is it. |
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The bootstrapping from nowhere sounds like wishful thinking to me. |
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In thinking about how bootstrapping might work, we are led to a fuller appreciation of the role of language in supporting the cultural transmission of knowledge. |
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They also raise the possibility of bootstrapping the residuals from the model, but without being confident about how well it will work for any particular problem. |
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She is not alone in her commitment to bootstrapping as a way of life. |
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Everything is recycled in a limited space on a matrix of calcium carbonate built up by the coral – the ultimate example of bootstrapping. |
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Think of it as the first step in a bootstrapping process, to bring the project to a kind of minimum activation energy. |
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The dandelion lights, she said, were designed with a similar eye on tomorrow: electronics and nature, bootstrapping each other into the future. |
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In the rest of the section we assume that the bootstrapping description is applicable to nomadic devices. |
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Mediation analyses were conducted using bootstrapping procedures to assess the mediational role of depression between HEE-C and fatigue severity. |
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We did some initial measuring of Tor clients bootstrapping. |
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The first-order asymptotic validity of the proposed procedure is proven, and a series of Monte Carlo experiments show it may improve test sizes over conventional block bootstrapping. |
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Many successful companies, including Dell Computer and Facebook, started by bootstrapping. |
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In the beginning it was bootstrapping and rowdy. |
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The most common method is called bootstrapping. |
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Most of the colleges' operational budgets come from bootstrapping — Berea's endowment is unusually high, over a billion dollars — but their work programs also eliminate significant staff and overhead costs. |
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The term secure bootstrapping describes the ability of a device to discover step by steps its local policies, the environment together with the offered services, and the enforced policies in this domain. |
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In contrast, building CVSup on the same machine from source is a huge task, requiring many tools and bootstrapping a compiler, taking almost half an hour on the same machine. |
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The bootstrapping method is a sampling technique that generates empirical probability distributions by using sampling with replacement in historical data. |
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Standard errors of the estimates were obtained using the bootstrapping technique in order to provide greater confidence in the conclusions about significance levels. |
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This study examines the relationships between entrepreneurs' characteristics, gender, education, and age, and their use of bootstrapping finance methods. |
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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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While bootstrapping involves increased risk for entrepreneurs, the absence of any other stakeholder gives the entrepreneur more freedom to develop the company. |
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Bootstrapping means building the GNU C Library, GNU Compiler Collection and several other key system programs. |
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