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New York City is simply too big, stimulating and richly talented to fail.
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In early civilizations, big appetites stimulated production and generated surplus -- leftovers on which lesser eaters could feed.
"The ecosystem in Hungary is improving; young entrepreneurs and big investors stimulate each other," Mr. Szabics said.
Big news stimulates big thinking and a need for the community to talk about it.
The "generic threat" has had a significant impact on the pharmaceutical industry, stimulating big pharma to narrow their focus on their core capabilities: building a robust drug pipeline, winning fast regulatory approval of drugs, and rapid commercialization in the worldwide marketplace.
In essence, timing matters in R&D and judiciously applied incentives at appropriate time intervals may have big effects on stimulating research.
They make their points concisely, but precisely and suggestively, and thereby stimulate big thoughts.
Uncertainty also stimulates big moves because traders react to it in an unusual way.
The government hopes the new pact will stimulate big new investment in citrus fruits and sugar cane, partly for conversion to ethanol.
This, plus the more remote chance of a big collision, has stimulated efforts to map the orbits of potential threats so that people will be prepared.
Web sites have become so integral to movie marketing that Sony Pictures already has an elaborate one to stimulate big buzz for "Spider-Man," which is not even scheduled to open until next May.
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