Sentence examples for fortune to develop from inspiring English sources

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The PayPal founder has long been obsessed with transport and used his fortune to develop electric-car firm Tesla and the private spaceflight company SpaceX.

Having spent a fortune to develop the new drugs, firms will then have the further cost of educating doctors and hospitals about their benefits, which will require a more skilled sales force.

No. Greider describes the headlong development of sophisticated new weaponry designed for a nonexistent enemy as a form of cannibalism: new weapons not only cost a fortune to develop, build and, especially, maintain; they render existing, generally state-of-the-art weaponry obsolete.

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Rather than spending a fortune trying to develop anti-piracy measures that pirates will inevitably crack within a week of release, Microsoft is giving everyone a clean slate, and making it much easier to become a legitimate customer of their other products if they so choose.

Firstly, what's the point of designing anything that isn't as good as it can possibly be, especially if it will: a) be as visible as an Olympic logo; and b) cost a fortune to commission, develop and execute?

I have the good fortune to commission, develop and direct literary adaptations for the stage, and while it's true that the genre is marred by any number of unimaginative "cut and paste" treatments, I submit that the best adaptations are in fact new plays.

Children who are not North West, Blue Ivy Carter or a host of other children born into fame and fortune will have to develop a different kind of work ethic, professional image and skill set to succeed in the world.

There and in the Kiev area Polish fortunes also began to develop, often through intermarriage with Ruthenian clans.

I also had the good fortune as a photographer to develop some knowledge of cameras.

For the 1992 race, winner William Koch, an heir to the Koch Industries fortune of Wichita, tried to develop a laser-radar instrument that would read the wind direction and velocity 3 miles ahead.

For the 1992 race, the winner, William Koch, an heir to the Koch Industries fortune of Wichita, Kansas, tried to develop a laser-radar instrument that would read the wind direction and velocity 5 kilometers ahead.

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