Sentences with phrase «such ventures because»

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None of this behavior is ever supposed to happen in the Valley, because who would want to do business with such a litigious venture firm?
When Americans look at Canada, they only see negative returns, because we're such a nascent venture industry.
At first, it invested public funds directly in shipyards and factories because local businessmen and bankers, accustomed to quick returns from trading, shied away from such ventures.
Because these venture capital firms want higher return rates than other investments such as the stock market provide, they typically invest in promising startup or young businesses that have a high potential for growth but are also high risk.
Chas, because we lost four points against Palace and Sunderland, which shows we can still improve on beating teams that are set up not to lose in such a way that there is a minimum of space in front of their goal and they will only venture forward when absolutely safe and with just a few players.
Some existing satellite technology can provide images with such resolution, but they take longer to obtain (Landsat provides images every 16 days) and are too expensive, because they are commercial ventures.
It's unlikely, the scientists note, that aquaculture ventures will find a place free of fish - stealing dolphins, because they occupy such a range of depths.
Few people venture to the area other than specialized expeditions, however, because it is such a harrowing experience to cross its borders — plus, the Southern Reach has spread a rumor that it's an environmentally damaged region, a sort of toxic site.
I think he is also oblivious to the financial risk of a business venture because he has such a large buffer.
In the scene in Julius Caesar from which Brutus's line is drawn, Brutus tries to persuade Cassius that they must act because the tide is at the flood («On such a full sea are we now afloat; And we must take the current when it serves, Or lose our ventures.»).
The issuing company might not benefit at all because the shares are offered for sale by private shareholders, such as directors or other insiders (like venture capitalists) looking to diversify their holdings.
In this case, using a bank card that allows you to buy a ticket on virtually any airline using points — such as a Capital One Venture or a Barclaycard Arrival card — is going to make less sense than it might in other situations, because the airfares are relatively high this time of year, and redemption levels for flights on in those cards» programs are based on the dollar price of the flight.
Despite all that, I concluded that if I had to choose, I'd probably go with an Arrival + card over the Capital One Venture Rewards card mostly because Capital One is such an awful bank.
This is one of the best reasons to use the Venture card, because it allows you to use credit card rewards for things you would usually not be able to redeem points or miles against, such as buses, small bed - and - breakfasts, apartment rentals, and award ticket fees and surcharges.
Because they have such similar card names, you may be wondering what differentiates the Venture card from the VentureOne card.
Don't forget, we live under a regime that considers employing people to reinforce and retrofit schools a wasteful drag on the economy, equivalent to shoveling cash into a furnace to burn, because such jobs are funded by taxation, not venture capitalists.
I have never found in government the capacity to make such decisions, they are generally clueless compared to venture capitalists, but will back things because they have no skin in the game and the ventures have «announcement» potential.
While private investors and entrepreneurs are jumping into alternative energy projects, they can not be counted on to solve such problems, economists say, because even the most aggressive venture capitalists want a big payback within five years.
Because of this, these new token creators need to exercise extreme due diligence when creating their infrastructures in order to cover themselves and most importantly the customers: who need to be made to feel as secure as possible when investing time and money into risky ventures such as an ICO.
In certain isolated instances, such as the one near Houston, two big developers might form joint ventures because one of them holds a better site while the other wields more power with retailers.
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