Sentences with phrase «seed of an idea»

That's why we'll be there to make it affordable and simple to get the right legal advice so you can turn that initial seed of an idea into a successful business.
There are enough seeds of ideas in there that, in time (and with a lot more backtracking), it could potentially become a game I will venture back to at some stage.
But that small seed of an idea won't germinate without a little upkeep.
Photo credit: Blumebox Blumebox (which is both the name of the company and the product) has planted a new seed of an idea: A reusable, 100 percent recyclable flower vase that your pint - sized Michelangelos can decorate and then fill with cut blooms,
In the next stage, firms typically have to expend a fair amount of internal R&D effort to create the platform itself from the initial seeds of ideas from complementors.
Also, teams with exceptional track records can often raise a round with little more than a seed of an idea.
It sowed the seed of the idea of what good theology might be like.
Kurdziel says she planted the seed of the idea and it took off.
Hamilton is a senior group leader in research and development who enjoys orchestrating the progression of a product from the seed of an idea, through pilot - line tests and commercial - scale trials, and onto a shelf at a local supermarket.
«We had the seeds of an idea [that] there could be a clocklike thing, because every time the DNA replicated, the end of the chromosome wasn't replicated,» Blackburn recalls.
The seed of the idea came during the bird flu scare in 2004, when hundreds of millions of poultry birds were killed to prevent the spread of the H5N1 flu strain.
But it planted the seed of an idea that was revisited towards the end of the 19th Century by Swedish scientist Svante Arrhenius (1859 - 1927).
But, when I saw the latest Jane Austen designs by Peacoquette on Spoonflower, the seed of an idea started to blossom into a reality: Make.
From these humble beginnings, the seed of an idea for Lawyers in Love took root in Elena's mind.
«In Frances Ha, one seed of an idea was: when was the last great day you spent with your best friend?
Justin set the seed of the idea in my head.
It has to stay with you, you have to visualize it, you have to have some seeds of ideas.
«We took a seed of an idea and it grew into a rain forest!»
The Edible Schoolyard Project began in 1994 when the seed of an idea was planted by world - renowned chef and food activist Alice Waters.
But as the seed of his idea grew, he went for it, without the help of a publishing company.
If you're truly not sure how to approach your first draft, but you're passionate about the seed of an idea for a fiction or nonfiction book, the person you may want to contact is a developmental editor.
It is usually hard to say, but in this instance, I remember writing down the seeds of an idea while sitting under a camel - thorn tree in the Brandberg, Namibia.
As with all my books, In Search of Us began with just a seed of an idea.
Nearly 25 years ago, Richard Garfield and his team took the seed of an idea — a quick, portable game to play with friends — and developed it into a sensation called Magic: The Gathering.
It was time to combine nearly 15 - years of racing game pedigree and a rapidly evolving, connected gaming landscape — this seed of an idea was ready to be realized and the buzz at Evo was unstoppable.
We're so grateful for all your support — this has been a six year journey from the seed of an idea, to the conclusion of an epic three - game saga.
The title itself said it all: here were attitudes, or seeds of ideas, in the form of works that were stacked on the floor or hung on the wall.
That planted the seed of an idea for Julien, the 51 - year - old London artist and filmmaker who was nominated for the 2001 Turner Prize, Britain's most prestigious art award.
Present your seed of an idea, along with a request that demonstrates respect for strategic thinkers.
Eighteen years ago, Arch Gillies, then President of the Warhol Foundation, took me to lunch to talk about the seed of an idea: a new initiative that would support individual artists in a radically different way, combining money with advisory -LSB-...]
It is the seed of an idea that could, under the right contemplative circumstances, circumstances that require openness in order to manifest, grow into a forest of thought.
To his surprise, hundreds of guests showed up - sowing the seeds of the idea for the newsletter, which launched a few months later.
The seed of this idea was planted in the 1940s, when d'Offay was a small boy, in the Midlands.
Often these are wild and wacky, and a chance to see the seeds of ideas that may grow into something big later on.
The seed of the idea came to Joel Harper, a PPC Notable Member, when he was riding his bicycle one day and saw pollution in the storm drains in his community.
That point being just one of many missed opportunities for fruitful discussion, we have every confidence that by continuing to plant the seeds of those ideas here, the next time an alligator is propelled into the headlines, the Today Show will understand and seize the opportunities at hand (or at claw as it were).
I'm not convinced that it's quite there yet, but the seed of the idea is planted and I'm sure that in the next few years new ways to «reward» good driving will be devised, in the same way that certain games keep track of players» experience.
They're the seeds of ideas that could bloom into a new project.
They plant the seed of an idea, will it into existence, and nourish its growth.
From that conversation, though, came the seed of an idea that would soon set Dr. Koss apart from her peers.
«Far from just providing her food for thought, Newton germinated the seed of this idea and put her vision into action.
Mariwyn enjoys bringing the seed of an idea to fruition.
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