"We are in the early stage of a major bull market that will carry for years, " he believes.
The Kaiser study looked at 1, 063 women in the early stage of pregnancy.
Building and running a 1-gigawatt factory will be a big undertaking, and the company is at the early stage of tackling it.
These animals start breeding during the early stage of grain development.
Usually during the early stage of a recovery private-equity firms are able to buy companies at cheaper prices, leading to greater profits on those investments later.
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Her focus was on the early stage of the outbreak, which, when you reflect, is the most important part for an individual to be thinking about now.
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In February, 2008 in the early stage of the 2008-2009 recession, we saw Fed Chairman Bernanke and then Treasury Secretary Paulson in televised Congressional hearings on the economy and financial markets.
It causes relatively mild conditions in cattle and sheep, but where infection takes place during the early stage of pregnancy it can result in congenital disorders of lambs and calves, stillbirths and abortions.
He asserts that even if a missile interceptor succeeded in effecting a boost-phase "kill" on an incoming missile (that is during the early stage of its trajectory when it is moving relatively slowly, easily identified and vulnerable to destruction), its warhead might continue on and land in friendly territory with devastating effect.
People who are not hands-on building the product at the very early stage of the startup are usually not terribly useful until later, because building the product is most of the real work early on.
Several pieces emphasize the doom and gloom in the startup biotech landscape, and include quotes from respected venture investors lamenting the end of early stage and the broken model of funding innovation.
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Analysts believe both developments are realistic despite the extremely early stage of e-commerce in developing Asian nations such as Laos, Burma and Cambodia.
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Ultimately, the new studies offer some surprises, and some confirmations of the coalescing picture scientists have about this early stage of the solar system's history.
She tabled a parliamentary motion raising concerns about the prescriptive nature of the Learning and Development Requirements of the Early Years Foundation Stage.
The extent of the injury to the 25-year-old, who also played under Pulis on a loan spell in 2005, should become clearer after the X-ray, but it remains a huge blow to the Potters at such an early stage of the season.
On the other end of the spectrum, very early-stage companies like JiveHealth, a product of the Startup Leadership Program, are getting attention on the national stage.
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However, if the complaint is that companies are starved of cash at an early stage, then the same cannot be said of later-stage companies, according to Mr. O'Leary.
The plans are at an early stage of consulting the local community and council planners.
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But what makes this 6-foot-3 25-year-old worth pulling out from the pack at this still-early stage of the NBA playoffs and hoisting him up on the highest pedestal is something else something other great shooters like Reggie Miller and Ray Allen never achieved.
Crowdfunding puts the ideas of many early stage entrepreneurs at risk of being stolen by better-funded investors or large corporations.
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According to the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM), the level of early stage entrepreneurship activity in Turkey in 2010 was 8.6 percent.
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The switchover happen in two stages, with the first stage beginning in the early hours of 3 August.
Q3 statistics from Gust, which powers a majority of the organized early stage financing world, show a continued expansion of new, high-growth ventures outside the traditional startup centers, along with an increasing number of entrepreneurs seeking their first round of equity financing with products that are fully developed and ready to take to market.
Bederman and Pallad are hoping to match last year's total and look forward to once again putting the money in the hands of an early-stage researcher.
On Wednesday, a joint study by Babson and Baruch Colleges reported that the average rate of early-stage entrepreneurial activity in the U.S. rose to nearly 13% last year, up from 7% in 2008 and the highest level in more than a decade.
Boss Steve Fallon - a former Cambridge star - knows the U's will be desperate to avoid defeat even at this early stage of the season.
The Church said Mr Draper was involved "at an early stage in the development of policies and procedures but was replaced when others with greater competence were engaged".
While 2011 was marked by the growing influence of angel investors who were drawn to the promise of early-stage bets turning into blockbuster companies like Internet stars Facebook Inc. and Zynga Inc.
Guyana's president, Bharrat Jagdeo, made a different argument as he presented a plan for a low-carbon economy designed to suit the interests of all countries at an early stage of developing their natural resources.
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