It takes longer for the business owner to acquire funds to grow their business, and then to put those funds to use to derive calculable results presented in economic activity reports, as compared to the much quicker effects we see in the stock market when investors simply actuate their positive sentiment into stock purchases.
The stock markets were designed to get money to growing companies that could put it to best use and, in the process, give normal people a way to invest their cash in vehicles with the potential for growth.
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"A lot has happened in the past and I want to just use this opportunity to put all that behind me, use this as a fresh start for everybody, " added the 31-year-old.
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Some 26% said they expect to see those skills put to use immediately, and another 26% expect so within a year of graduation.
Rather than release it straight to the commercial market it's tailor-made for, 3M told us that we could expect to first see it put to use in educational settings -- offering children, parents and teachers kinesthetic learning opportunities.
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Hyuck Choo seems to think that it can be put to use in short order in the medical field, but it remains to be seen if we'll see this in the next wave of Google Fiber rollouts.
Dr Negro cautioned that there was no way to tell how the feathers were put to use.
In the hands of a true geek, the Ion has the potential to see its feature set put to full use, but that close-knit niche isn't likely to be eyeing a mid-2012 Gingerbread handset with an outdated processor.
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Levein and company are certainly mindful of the need to get the campaign off to a good start, to "put points on the board early" to use a commonly uttered phrase.
"If there's no health risk, or the risk is low then we should allow athletes to use it, in fact we put athletes in a position where they have to use technology to go beyond their predecessors, " he explains.
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His answer is simple: "We need to put technology to use to address the issues of reducing non-combatant casualties in the battle-space".
Often key components are tools that are no longer used as tools but Mr Higgs can find a way to put them to use again.
It was a revolution of gadgets, important not because of their scientific merit but because private businesses were now able to put them to use for profit.
But Mr. Bush moved quickly to put it to use in what has been his central strategic imperative over the past week, trying to rouse Republican voters to turn out.
Use your creative juices to build a cool and appealing window display, and put your smartphone to use by taking pictures of new merchandise to post online.
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If performance is trending better than expected, you may want to scale up and put extra money to use immediately.
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By channelling money from those who have it spare, to those who can put it to good use, Wall Street and the City help drive the investment that underpins economic growth.
His gruff, idiosyncratic voice only seems to gain more character with each passing year, and Hiatt seems determined to put it to use, with six albums released in the past 10 years alone.
Then they come to conclusions about the human condition, which they put to use in improving their matching algorithms and, perhaps just as important, in getting out the word that they are doing so.
But it is harder to argue that he put those talents to good use.
In the December 2010 tax deal, Congress upped it to a 100% write-off for property acquired and put to use after Sept. 8th, 2010 through Dec. 31, 2011.
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The little 14-inch Chromebook runs Google's eponymous OS with an Intel Celeron 847 CPU clocked at 1.1GHz, an Intel HD GPU, 2GB of DDR3 SDRAM (expandable up to 4GB), and 16GB of SSD storage space, put to use on the 14-inch HD BrightView LED-backlit display (1366 x 768 resolution).
Most of us who learned to play tennis as adults never learned to use topspin, which put a low ceiling on how good we can ever be.
And, of course, the conclusion of this story is that I had to put my insurance to use last week.
After graduation, to put my skills to use, I moved to Cairo, and then to Tunisia, where I just finished working with divorced women.
The savvy residents of Atlanta know how to put coupons to good use and stretch their grocery budget better than residents of any other city.
As a result, the government is encouraging people to reduce consumption, and put excess water to better use.
He condemned the companies' sales practices in the strongest possible terms and called on the industry regulator, Ofgem, to "stiffen their resolve and use their statutory powers to put an end to the misery that this company is causing to people in Scotland".
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