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Another key start-up ingredient that is in ample supply in Menlo Park is value-added capital.
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The new controls come at a time when credit is in ample supply.
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That would be anathema for inflation-wary central bankers, and how could the Fed hit that target in a deflationary world where ample supply exceeds weak demand?
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The weak old regime long deterred foreign firms from setting up in India to use the country's ample supply of educated workers to develop new products.
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There is no other place in the continent which combines that province's explosive ingredients: a population of at least 1.5m, which has been ruled without consent by what it regards as an alien and intolerably cruel authority plus an ample supply of cheap weaponry, in a region whose terrain and weak institutions make it almost impossible to police the flow of guns.
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Oil and gas firms are in the sweet spot of innovation to ensure an ample and growing supply of petroleum products for transportation for an open-ended future.
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"There are ample supplies beneath the surface of the planet to have significant growth in oil supply for quite a number of years, " Yergin says.
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Asked whether he foresees a supply problem with thin-film transistor (TFT) screens, in light of reports that vendors cannot keep up with demand for the products, Sanchez said that IBM has "ample supply sources" for the screens.
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His reasoning: New supply, coming online from all corners of the world, is more than ample to satisfy growth in demand and sufficient even to withstand an embargo against Iran, which produces 3.75 million barrels of oil a day.
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