Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
With that, the fledgling entrepreneur was on his way.
The trickle-down effect from Google does not stop at fledgling entrepreneurs.
The fledgling entrepreneurs are charging their customers $50 a day.
Others are seeking permission to rent spare rooms to these new fledgling entrepreneurs.
Fledgling entrepreneurs from across the United States competed to see who could come up with the best new product concept.
A fledgling entrepreneur ambushes a venture capitalist who just appeared on a panel.
They provide fledgling entrepreneurs with office space and shared services, like reception or shipping departments, which translate into lower overhead costs.
While the market for environmentally sound products is growing rapidly, many fledgling entrepreneurs who have flocked into the field have failed.
The new rules are expected to put hundreds of fledgling entrepreneurs out of business, and thousands more under tight control of Government ministries.
Seasoned business owners, Ms. Packman said, take fledgling entrepreneurs under their wing.
For a fledgling entrepreneur or a moonlighter who hires part-time help, the tax code's reporting requirements for businesses can seem daunting.
But some fledgling entrepreneurs, less well-heeled, stood patiently at their booths, quietly hoping their new ideas would fire the imagination of buyers.
Some East German businessmen maintain the agency is giving too much preference to former Communist Party officials and short-changing fledgling entrepreneurs.
Newspapers also had another benefit for the fledgling entrepreneur: they allowed Mr. Murdoch to generate a large amount of immediate cash to pay for future investments.
Not long ago, it would have been unheard of for a fledgling entrepreneur like Sandra Newton to leave the Silicon Valley for Manhattan.
Chatterjee is a co-founder of TiE Carolinas, a group of successful business people whose primary goal is to develop and assist fledgling entrepreneurs.
In need of jobs and quick cash, fledgling entrepreneurs came to Maxwell Street - many say it was the largest open-air market in the country - to earn their livelihood.
A fledgling entrepreneur, Mr. Schatz runs a screen-printing company in Milford and he foresaw a market in the Connecticut Coasters and their fans.
HOPING to make her future in fortune cookies is the goal of a fledgling entrepreneur, Ann Marie Cuozzo of Croton-on-Hudson.
Without them, many fledgling entrepreneurs or regional salespeople would have to operate out of their homes or sublet an office from a larger company that will let them use its receptionists and office equipment.
The Bloomberg service is one of more than 75 customers of The Cartoon Bank Inc., the two-year-old brainchild of Robert Mankoff, a veteran cartoonist and a fledgling entrepreneur.
They promote their show to advertisers that want to reach small businesses, and they offer coaching for a fee to fledgling entrepreneurs in need of more than the advice given on the air or the StartupNation Web site (www.StartupNation.com).
No Sign of Great Wealth Neil Bush, one of four sons of the President, is a 34-year-old Denver oilman and fledgling entrepreneur, whose modest style of living shows no evidence of significant personal wealth.
Most of the ventures also received $1,800 grants from the Prince's trust and supplemental financing from a few Government programs, notably the Enterprise Allowance Scheme, which gives fledgling entrepreneurs $75 a week to make it more attractive to forgo unemployment benefits.
He is also the life & business coach partner to the British Library where he runs Your Life, Your Business, a monthly workshop for new and established business owners and Business Link events for fledgling entrepreneurs.