The import surge from China did not begin until years after U.S. producers began to cultivate the Chinese industry.
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Mr. Scevak, who initially carved out just two weeks in San Francisco for his incubator program, now hosts 40% of Startmate's five-month program in the U.S. to give his founders more time to cultivate relationships here.
In part, this reflects the fact that some of the first rich people to back Labour came from the arts men like David Puttnam, a film maker, and Melvyn Bragg, a television presenter. (Both men are now peers.) But it also illustrates a keenness to cultivate opinion makers.
And so we are going to continue to cultivate this.
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The candidates are always trying to find new ways to cultivate donations.
Mr. Katzenberg works tirelessly to cultivate high-level ties in China.
The five-minute clip, called "What Most Schools Don't Teach, " was posted online Tuesday by Code.org, a new nonprofit foundation that seeks to cultivate computer science in U.S. school curricula.
' Other banks try to imitate our style, but this kind of trust takes years and years to cultivate.
Earning serendipity is the ability to see, sow, grow and share opportunities that matter in order to cultivate innovation.
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Another drawback: Chicago's distance from Silicon Valley may hinder the ability to cultivate key relationships.
Butterflies add another beautiful element to gardens, but you need to cultivate caterpillars first.
Mr Pathak adds that Nepal's mountainous terrain also makes it an ideal place to cultivate coffee.
Fortunately, options for the development of such an operation exist, though they will take time to cultivate.
Crimestoppers said growers were moving way from commercial and industrial properties and using homes to cultivate the plants.
Twitter has become mission control for customer complaints and praise as well as a place to cultivate brands.
He may be an embarrassment, but he is one that the administration has no choice but to cultivate.
In the complicated world of investing this is a valuable instinct to cultivate.
The sort of coaching that fosters effective innovation and judgment, not merely the replication of technique, may not be so easy to cultivate.
The business takes off when one investor's wife starts giving away free samples at her family's Oakland grocery store to cultivate customer loyalty.
The Egyptians were among the earliest people to cultivate wheat.
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More important, a profitable company has time on its side to cultivate a favorable offer.
He said that brands integrated in the community are able to cultivate these soulful connections.
They wanted to bring in the next generation of leadership here and start to cultivate people as leaders.
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There is a real movement amongst developing countries to cultivate a middle class.
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Business revolves around the relationships you are able to cultivate with your customers.
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But the broad picture is similar everywhere: women underestimate the importance of sponsorship and fail to cultivate business relationships effectively.
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Furthermore, Clavius trained the first generation of mathematics teachers in Rome himself, and then sent them out on the continent to cultivate their own pupils.
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You must simply make the decision to cultivate the entrepreneurial attitude.
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