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From their meager but collective efforts, they assembled enough capital to begin an enterprise that employed many of them.
Without these small funds, however, these women would never in a lifetime be able to accumulate the $100 that TUP gives them to begin an enterprise.
Implied in this definition is that personal health management is not approached willingly, rather it is something that people feel they "have to" (i.e., are "obliged or find it necessary to") "undertake" (i.e., "commit oneself to and begin (an enterprise or responsibility") [ 39].
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So far only a sliver of the dictionary -- the 1,045 words between the letter M and the word mahurat (a word of Hindi origin meaning "an auspicious moment for beginning an enterprise") -- has been completely revised.
Together, they begin a successful enterprise smuggling goods in and out of the ghetto.
He clearly saw himself as in a position to begin a commercial enterprise — perhaps a very lucrative one at that — for an indication for which absolutely no one is saying it's okay," Darnovsky said.
3. Don't Start New Activities - If you do begin a new enterprise during Mars retrograde, your efforts to produce results will meet with greater frustration than usual.
In 1938, while a student at City College in New York, Mr. Kaplan began a tutoring enterprise that he called the Stanley H. Kaplan Educational Center.
The emergence of Oasis, and McGee's sale of part of the company to Sony, saved Creation, and McGee at last had the biggest band in Britain on a label he had begun with an enterprise allowance grant.
Microsoft began as an enterprise software company.
To address this market, PeopleSoft began shipping an enterprise performance management (EPM) application in January.
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