Would-be CEOs have access to technology and research, potential pots of funding, and cheap student labor.
The big pots of mandatory spending include such politically sensitive programs as Medicare, welfare and Medicaid.
Then there is George Hudson, who made pots of money building railways in mid-19th century England.
It's not that they need--they're boiling pots of aggression, the need to get it out.
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Because big exploration, extraction and infrastructure investments required pots of capital, long-term contracts became an industry norm.
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The cooking is done on open fires, which have big pots of water boiling on them all day.
"Let's not pretend that we are swimming in pots of cash, " stresses West.
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But it is not two pots of money that compete against each other.
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We'd cook up big pots of soup or delicious frittatas while we talked about our work, our loves, our aspirations.
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Success in baseball remains something of a mystery (though pots of money continue to help the Yankees and the Sox).
Some young people are finding themselves with pots of cash to invest.
Lines of red-robed monks kneel and chant as small boys--the monks are as young as 8--circulate with steel pots of tea and tsampa.
Larger pots of gold tied to reaching consumers has meant B2C brands push harder and spend more to gain an edge in hyper-competitive markets.
She was pure New Orleans, serving our dorm floor King Cake in March, making pots of gumbo at midnight, doling out nuggets of her grandmother's sugary praline.
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But as any smart candidate knows, the biggest pots of gold--and the best places to find support early in the game--are in New York and California.
Haggling over the sums aside, the big pots of money that companies and their insurers pay out to settle litigation cause both direct and indirect losses.
In other words, the man who presides over an empire premised on pots of disposable income contended that money was no longer the reserve currency of status.
Dr Andy Williams from the Cardiff School of Journalism agreed that Trinity Mirror "had been making pots of money but hasn't been reinvesting it into the newsroom".
You need to have the specific skills needed for this specific task to succeed, not just pots of money and a willingness to lose a lot of it.
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On one shelf you can indulge your palate with pots of golden honey from the Lombardy town of Piacenza, and on the neighbouring shelves you may find expensive Italian leather shoes.
The lure of such contests is obvious: lucrative pots of prize money, the opportunity to hone public speaking skills, and the chance to work through ideas with well-connected judges.
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Inco, which made pots of cash in its first years under Brazilian ownership, is paralysed by a strike, now in its tenth month, that shows no sign of ending.
Let the neighbors rig up their 40-foot, live-candle Christmas tree or present little pots of caviar so precious that each egg is like the last stand of an endangered species.
Ranged across the bottom are hundreds of small, monkish figures in robes and bearing gifts: a lotus here, a fan there, a sceptre, a letter, beads, scrolls or round pots of incense.
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But it would be odd if the impact was terribly significant - largely because they have all been downgraded, and those who control vast pots of cash have to put their money somewhere.
However she was less concerned about "pots of money" such as the achievement fund, than she was about the "real problem of core funding" for colleges, which she said was not rising with inflation.
But having read about Mr Grasso's compensation, many investors who have lost pots of cash in the past three years may think that the real beneficiary of their dollars was the grinning bell-ringer himself.
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