But all DNA has to be nourished, and the food of entrepreneurship is capital.
They are, however, nourished by the spectacular views from their second home in Aspen.
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For a sickly and ill-nourished population, the fuel shortage will make things even worse.
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Some patients, the survey found, were leaving hospital even more poorly nourished than they arrived.
At the same time, the media specialists are looking less under nourished and under-resourced.
Mr Prentice says that it is possible that sedentary, poorly nourished youths will die before their parents.
And, of course, Progresa cannot create the jobs that all these well-nourished, well-educated young people will need.
That engendered a housing bubble, which was nourished by the complete abdication of lending standards in the banking system.
One is a protective sheath that keeps cells alive for months outside a host body, nourished by a layer of fat.
Since 1993, with the World Bank's encouragement, some private firms have invested in Guinean mines, but new money has nourished corruption.
Whenever I come back to New York now, I miss seeing those towers, and I miss the energy and creativity it nourished.
The biggest challenges will lie in Africa - where agricultural productivity has been falling and 30% of the population is permanently under-nourished.
His Communism is, in effect, erotic, nourished by sun and sea and a love of the body, at work and at play.
How they had nourished the grass-roots movement that ultimately brought down Duvalier.
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My guess is that he inspired and nourished millions of American dreams with his pro-entrepreneur, pro-small-investor bias in his 37 years as editor.
"It isn't about trust, it is about the working mechanism and the charter we agreed not being defended, nourished and promoted, " he said.
Among his chief qualifications are his ties to the politicians of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, nourished through years at the finance ministry.
For the political right, the bill stands as a prime example of what they see as the intrusive, overbearing government nourished by President Obama.
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Deriving strength from their large, poorly nourished numbers, the farmers gradually killed off most of the hunter-gatherers and drove the rest from their land.
Such was the viper the northern sages nourished in their bosoms.
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In a household where a parent has had Guinea worm, toddlers will be less well nourished because the infected parent will have difficulty farming, Hopkins said.
Carlos has nourished his part of the family fortune in very much the same way: Buying companies at low prices, he then builds them into profitable monopolies.
Under Jim, Forbes inspired and nourished my own American dream.
The gloom is nourished by a fountain of declinist literature.
While recognizing that "the era of colonialism is over, " Camus could not accept that it must lead to the extinction of the community that had nourished him as a child and given a subject to the young writer.
Slevin, now 59, went to jail in August 2005 as "a well nourished, physically healthy adult, " but emerged with a long beard, bed sores, bad teeth and weighing just 133 pounds in June 2007, according to the lawsuit.
September 11 provided them with the grounds to convince the public of a potential Iraqi threat, while America's easy victory in Afghanistan in the fall of 2001 nourished an illusion that America could do whatever it wanted in the world.
What undoubtedly benefits a small number of children with specific problems, such as hyperactivity, can all too easily become an instant, cheap cure-all for youngsters who may be misbehaving because they are bored, miserable, badly nourished or for any other reason.
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