Sentence examples for made a start up from inspiring English sources

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At a molecular level there is no obvious reason for this limitation: bacteria made a start up every avenue of complexity, but then stopped short.

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Sometimes a pivot is necessary when the pace of Internet evolution has made a start-up's original plan obsolete.

Nothing like a production deadline to make a start-up producer's heart go pitter-patter.

Joiners may not have the extreme risk-seeking behavior of a rock star CEO founder, but they are more than willing to head up the key functional roles — especially R&D — that make a start-up great.

He was called up to make a start on May 1, and he gave up three runs over seven innings while earning the win in an 8 3 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates.

He is a goalscorer and makes chances and so on, that is all good, but this is how it works – we make a starting line-up and it ends at 11, then we make the bench.

Tony Hsieh is spending $350 million to make Las Vegas a start-up hub.

The Global Start-up Ecosystem rankings attempt to measure the world's leading start-up ecosystems based on broad infrastructure of talent, education, entrepreneurs, venture capital, and companies that make up a start-up community.

One segregant, named Fseg25, performed exceptionally well, initiating the fermentation with virtually no lag phase and completing it already after about 48 h, a time at which only other segregant had made a significant start-up of the fermentation.

He adds, though, that he would never have made it as a start-up.

He twice made a stab at starting up again, but these later diaries have none of the energy of the original.

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