Setting up a new business is risky and involves a steep learning curve, and can ultimately lead to failure. |
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The learning curve on the complexity and intricacy of each task is sufficiently well judged to be both addictive and achievable. |
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They both endorsed the course saying it had proved an invaluable learning curve before giving birth. |
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There is a steep learning curve but it becomes an investment in the future and is an inevitability. |
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Most beginning snowboarders find the learning curve faster than for downhill skiing, but don't plan on learning everything in one day. |
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A few sessions with a qualified instructor can go a long way in smoothing the learning curve. |
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Rowlands freely admits he feels inexperienced on tarmac rallies and that he is still on a steep learning curve. |
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This is new territory for us and as such a learning curve where we admit we have made few schoolboy errors. |
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But there was also a learning curve for subsequent military and naval campaigns by the British and French. |
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It has, in the parlance of sport, been a steep learning curve for the Scottish squad, but one which is still climbable. |
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A steep learning curve has to be mastered before the software can be used productively. |
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His raw skills and competitiveness make him a terrific prospect, but the learning curve will continue to be steep. |
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It looks easy on paper, but the learning curve is lethally steep in practice. |
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Our children may only be starting out on life's learning curve, but they could teach us a thing or two. |
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They can watch his technique, ability and dedication and it is a big help on their learning curve. |
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But it'll also be a huge learning curve, an incredible thrill and, every once in a while, a whole heap of fun. |
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Without skeuomorphism, users may find a steeper learning curve with the new operating system. |
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There are tricks of the trade in bricklaying, and the learning curve can be steep. |
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Working with steel requires different tools and skills, so there is a big learning curve for carpenters. |
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The fact that he is still on a learning curve does not take anything away from this truly refined take-off of citified country living. |
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His learning curve has been steep so far and not only does his growing fan base expect him to succeed, he expects a lot from himself. |
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The learning curve was steep, and there were occasional mishaps. |
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I'm still not that bad with my mashie niblick today out on the Weymouth pitch and putt, but back in my teens, it was a bit of a steep learning curve. |
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But its learning curve has been painfully long, its manners uncouth and its coalition partners loutish. |
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The objective of this audit was to determine whether departments had moved up the learning curve through conducting this assessment. |
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Plotting these production costs against units of production along a graph yields a learning curve that slopes from the upper left to the lower right. |
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The cultural differences put us all on something of a learning curve, but there is now a sincere mutual respect. |
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They concluded that the 3D vision, a faster learning curve for suturing and operating are the main advantages of robotic assisted surgery. |
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There is a learning curve, but once they come on board, there's just no turning back. |
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It is his third interim principalship in three years, and his learning curve remains steep. |
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Hansen says that the series is designed to help reduce the learning curve and avoid costly errors. |
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Early in his learning curve with conservation tillage, Johnson tried to control annual grasses, nutsedge, and morning glories by strip-tilling peanuts into mowed rye. |
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It may be unadvisable for work stations that require a lot of training and a long learning curve for workers to be able to keep up. |
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Just to add to his learning curve, Jordan's first taste of rallying will be in the dark as the Robin Hood starts with four stages on Saturday evening. |
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Possible fear of the unknown or the unwillingness to embark on a steep learning curve kept most people at bay. |
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He admits even then, the transition to produce early weaned pigs brought with it a big learning curve. |
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You are on the low side of the learning curve and don't even know terrain from terrane. |
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I am cognizant of the learning curve and the importance of understanding the process of manufacturing, concept to delivery. |
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Six Sigma is an excellent place to supercharge your learning curve and become a key contributor to the success of a large company. |
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However, to cope with a big pileup, this way of operating may assist operators who are in the learning curve. |
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In nine days, as I am sure members can imagine, I am on a bit of a steep learning curve, but I will do my best to be as forthcoming as possible. |
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I obviously don't bring the same knowledge and skill sets to the job that my predecessors did, and that means my learning curve is steeper. |
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The unified implementation and simple operation of the menus should reduce the learning curve to a minimum and increase operating confidence. |
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Variations in the results of the three readings may reflect the learning curve of physicians for reading capsule endoscopy images. |
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As this report indicates, the learning curve for air carriers and their passengers alike has taken unpredictable twists and turns. |
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This is why I believe that we can say that these five years have been a very sharp learning curve. |
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It has been a learning curve for the group, as far as being able to provide the news went. |
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It can take from one to two years before a significant new organisational use of technology goes through the stages of proposal, decision, implementation, learning curve and effective use. |
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The learning curve for U.S. presidents can make for jittery moments. |
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Now 17, Tiafoe has been on a far steeper learning curve. |
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But Dr. Marc Odrich, director of refractive surgery at Columbia University and medical director of the laser manufacturer VISX, says he believes newer flap-cutting keratomes have smoothed out the learning curve. |
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Note that new graduates with the right educational degrees will still face a lengthy learning curve to fill a role as varied and demanding as software engineer. |
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After a steep learning curve of their own about MWC, the students report they found it exciting to explain who Mennonites are, basic Anabaptist beliefs, an outline of the world family of faith. |
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In addition to the arguments already raised in the opening decision, Belgium and SEL stresses the innovative and unique elements of PM3 and point to the important run-up cost and the learning curve. |
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As this technology gets adopted elsewhere, our research knowledge and experience will reduce the learning curve for other clinical centres which, in turn, will benefit patients across the country. |
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Designed with ease of use in mind the new software has a short learning curve thanks to its tree structure, easy to interpret icons and single screen intuitive graphics. |
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In conclusion, robotic-assisted surgery is possible for the majority of benign gynecological indications and the learning curve is shorter than in conventional laparoscopy. |
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Retired former staff have the specialized skills and institutional knowledge that enable them to perform immediately and fully without a learning curve. |
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By joining the Acquisition Finance team in September 2008, I was given the opportunity to further develop my skills towards credit and risk monitoring issues in a team oriented working environment with a steep learning curve. |
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What you need is a tool that approaches editing challenges in an intuitive and intelligent manner, and works the way engineers do, addressing engineering issues without a huge learning curve. |
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For example, the in-house programming staff may be less familiar with the application, resulting in an increased learning curve for ongoing support and maintenance. |
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A single monetary policy for a currency zone that comprises 12 countries requires adaptation on all sides, though I am confident that we are moving up a rather steep learning curve. |
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Now I'm past the honeymoon phase and the learning curve has kicked in. |
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Practicality: lower development costs and learning curve. |
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The glacial pace and near-vertical learning curve might make you seasick to begin with, but push through it, master the strange rhythm of its gameplay, and you'll find an experience like no other. |
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The technology of game-playing follows a similar learning curve. |
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Actually, describing it in terms of a learning curve is a bit misleading, especially with regard to counsel you've retained in the past because they probably have a pretty good understanding of your business. |
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It's challenging, but with a well-judged learning curve. |
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A greater period of recent time spent in receipt of benefits increased the probability of participation in all Project weeks, and flattened out the learning curve. |
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An improved control system and more gradual learning curve will ensure that the game is accessible to all aspiring hitmen. |
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Guildford's learning curve at the European Indoor Club Championship Trophy in Copenhagen continued yesterday as they lost 6-5 to Ukrainians Kolos Vinnitsa to finish last. |
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The arquebus did, however, have a faster rate of fire than the most powerful crossbow, a shorter learning curve than a longbow, and was more powerful than either. |
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Since joining the group in July, Philip says he's been on a steep learning curve, getting to grips with the accounting for which the FRC Group has won awards. |
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But on Tuesday night in the Worthington Cup third round tie against Spurs Sharps' learning curve steepened considerably, courtesy of the class and experience of Sheringham. |
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It allows participants to steepen the learning curve considerably, learning tricks such as double back-flips in hours rather than take a whole season to master. |
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