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They don't have the means to stop working--they work to eat--and they don't have the ability to rally large groups.
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Collaborative relationships may seem sensible, but it is often difficult to make them work - especially within a dog-eat-dog environment such as the motor industry.
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One early years teacher in England said: "I work with four to five-year-olds and some say things like, 'I can't eat cheese, it will make me fat!'"
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The task was to work out which colour-coded film containers held some bits of cheese, then prise the containers open and eat the contents.
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And if Asdev Sadah can work in the fields and loyally guard the house of his higher-caste employee, then why people should refuse to eat food cooked by them?
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So retro foods -- which are often minimally processed, easy to eat, and so low in calories and fat they're almost guaranteed to work -- appeal to them, Lempert adds.
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Accelerators typically target 20-something entrepreneurs with high-tech innovations who live on the accelerator campus, eat ramen noodles and work 18 hours a day to hone their businesses.
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