Entrepreneurs in developed countries like the United States and Western Europe typically start with a brilliant idea.
Proponents of the United Nation's Law of the Sea Treaty (LOST) came up with a brilliant idea.
"I think it is a brilliant idea, this tune is known by anybody and everybody all over the world, " she said.
Richard Baron, of the Institute of Directors, said it was "a brilliant idea" but that it would be judged by its results.
Yet even from a strategic point of view, buying whole companies is not such a brilliant idea when the economy could be drifting into trouble.
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One of their kitchen drawers held a jar of ground peppercorns moistened by oil a brilliant idea, because the oil captured the spice's zing and kept it always at the ready.
Likewise, ultra-lean supply chains no longer look like such a brilliant idea when you have to find cash to keep afloat a supplier that cannot get even basic trade credit.
Enron started out with a brilliant idea--trading energy futures.
Sunshine being free, this looked a brilliant idea.
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At the very least, the savers that Bowyer properly elevates (every economic advance in the history of mankind has resulted from the savings being matched with a brilliant idea) would no longer suffer capital gains taxes on their economy-enhancing investments.
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You can come up with what you think is a brilliant idea, one that can be supported by research and stand up to focus testing, one that can be logically extended or tweaked to work in multiple situations across a good length of time.
Considering how governments are suddenly feeling that tracking your every move, or at least providing the means for someone else to, is such a brilliant idea, it's no surprise to see the Bluetooth masters at Cambridge-based CSR buy up NordNav and Cambridge Positioning Systems.
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What at first seemed like a hare-brained scheme turns out to be a brilliant new product idea.
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If your brilliant idea requires a supercomputer and a platoon of contractors, forget it.
Aglow with a feeling of accomplishment, I hit upon the brilliant idea of going back another generation, to collect the diaries and papers of a beloved ancestor, who had also been a very senior Advisor in the court of one of the premier Maharajas of South India.
My brilliant idea is for a golf course built by committee, in this case a group of designers from around the world.
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The JetBlue idea required no extra money, it was a brilliant twist on the category, and it got people talking and considering the brand in an entirely new way.
MPs are wondering whether what seemed like a brilliant wheeze to make the government look silly is really such a good idea after all.
Once you have the brilliant idea, the perfect team and the right capital, take a moment to prepare yourself for the personal ride you are about to take.
The idea to swap Scott Joplin for Jay-Z and ragtime for rap was a bold and brilliant choice.
Then, last September, on a flight back from New York, he and Luke Nosek came up with the idea of giving fellowships to brilliant young people who would leave college and launch their own startups.
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