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In its most elemental form, an opportunity describes 'a phenomena that begin unformed and become more developed through time' (Ardichvili et al. 2003, p. 108) thanks to the entrepreneurial efforts made by an individual or a group of individuals.
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"They should be spending the money where the people are," said Robin Holzer, the chairwoman of the Citizens Transportation Coalitionn, a Houston-based advocacy group, who added that the money would have been better spent on transit or on alleviating congestion on roads through more developed areas.
The road comes to an intersection with the southern terminus of DE 100 and runs through more developed areas, crossing a CSX railroad line.
At this point, the route enters Elsmere, heading through more developed areas and briefly turning southeast before curving back to the east and reaching an intersection with DE 100.
From this point northwestward to Rochester, NY 96 passes through substantially more developed areas.
Its southern and middle sections traverse mostly rural areas, while the northernmost piece in Henrietta, Brighton, and Rochester passes through significantly more developed areas.
From this point northward, the route heads through much more developed areas, beginning with a series of housing tracts situated in the 1.5 mile between Calkins and Jefferson Roads, the latter carrying NY 252.
NY 16 then begins heading slightly northwestward through a wider, more developed valley in the towns of Holland and Wales to the first sign of an approaching major metropolitan area, the south end of NY 400, the Aurora Expressway.
It was then more developed.
This observation suggests that cellular apoptosis was activated in the adult ovary, resulting in more developing follicles being degraded through apoptotic processes at this stage.
Ricercare, ( Italian: "to seek out") plural ricercari, also spelled ricercar, musical composition for instruments in which one or more themes are developed through melodic imitation; it was prominent in the 16th and 17th centuries.
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