Sentences with phrase «getting it off the ground quickly»

He's also a plus athlete who can run the floor and get off the ground quickly.
Everyone knows flies can get off the ground quickly, but researchers generally assumed there wasn't much more to their takeoff than a jump and a few flaps of the wings.
This prevented racist governors in the South from killing the program and enabled Head Start to get off the ground quickly.
This project got off the ground quickly due to the interest of the major.

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The business development expertise he honed during that time, not to mention his voluminous contact list, helped him get JQI off the ground quickly.
Bartenders working Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights can earn $ 1,500 a weekend, which makes this a great way to pay off debt quickly so you can get your startup off the ground.
Businesses take time to build, but there are a few tricks to snagging key clients quickly and getting your company off the ground immediately.
They make decisions quickly, which helps entrepreneurs who have hit a rough patch or are trying to get a business off the ground.
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«We are working hard to see that the ground training command takes off very soon as well as get our forces deployed as quickly as possible.
Yet proponents say the programs allow the state to quickly get projects off the ground — from building a road to kick - starting the Capital Region's nanotech empire — and permit lawmakers to address issues on a rolling basis through the year.
They have everything in their lab (equipment, supplies and expertise) to get them off the ground as quickly as possible.
Kevin Feige quickly agreed to this idea, but we'll be waiting at least a few years before that movie gets off the ground.
Because of changing trends, fleeting opportunities, and the possibility that someone else might beat them to the punch, entrepreneurs often work quickly to get a project or business off the ground.
Both dogs have already mastered descending from a helicopter by rope, strapped to their handler, but parachuting gets them to the ground more quickly, and decreases the likelihood of the poachers being scared off by the noise of the helicopter.
Even then it's most likely the enemy who will get the first shot off, and thanks to the fact your life can be ended so quickly it's a tense feeling as you drop to the ground and scan the tree's looking for the gunmen.
The Sega CD attachment for the Genesis never really got off the ground, being killed rather quickly by the Saturn and Playstation, but it was there long enough to get a few great games.
Charlotte B - cycle showed how quickly a bike share can get off the ground when it opened in 2012, barely a year after the project's conception.
While bigger companies can have counsel on retainer, that just isn't an option for businesses that are getting off the ground and the ability to get the sort of legal advice they need quickly and remotely could really solve a lot of problems.
Now, that's something that could change quickly if Google chooses to invest the time and money to get the platform off the ground but, if I had to bet, I'd wager that it won't be a problem the Mountain View company will fix until the next iteration of Android TV.
The team's whitepaper, clearly states that they intend to become the world leader in industrial mining operations, something which becomes less far - fetched when considering how quickly the team worked to get this massive undertaking off the ground ever since its initial conception.
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