Sentences with phrase «usually give the round»

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Making matters worse, it's not the investors who usually suffer in a down round, it's the founders, who often have to give up a much larger portion of equity to secure that round and keep the lights on.
Startups that run out of resources also usually do so because the founders don't want to give up a piece of the pie, the budgets were not planned properly, the burn rate was too high, or it just took longer to raise the first round than initially expected.
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I usually press my dough into a couple of cast iron skillets greased with some olive oil and semolina flour, which gives it a perfectly round shape that pops right out after baking.
The traditional shape is round with fluted edges and the tops of the cookies are usually brushed with an egg wash to give them a shiny appearance.
Usually when I cook veggie burgers, I gently press them down with a spatula, then I draw the sides in to bring it back up in height and give it a round shape.
Usually, I'd give them a pass, but you're in the Divisional Round against the Pats down by 28 points with nothing left to lose.
We like that this gives you a clearer, well - rounded sound that usually only comes from studio headsets!
This brow pen was nice when I first used it, but after a while the tear shaped applicator became rounded and didn't give me that sharp brow look that I usually go for.
But I was really the first (whether people give me credit for it or not, and usually they don't) to build a site, for better or worse, that covered the Oscars year - round.
We recommend that larger dog owners use a bed that will give their pet the ability to lie stretched out long ways and smaller pets usually prefer a circular or round bed.
We're not fans of such guides because, although they might offer a quick round - up on a given destination, we find that the info is often limited, biased (usually by Westerners and for Westerners) and many times the listings are outdated and misleading.
Leave is given to such bodies to intervene and make submissions, usually in writing but sometimes orally from the bar, in the expectation that their fund of knowledge or particular point of view will enable them to provide the House with a more rounded picture than it would otherwise obtain.
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