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en She has nurtured it from the very early stages and is the energy behind its success.

en All great civilizations, in their early stages, are based on success in war

en We may be at the early stages of realizing that it is not being caused by the evil oil companies but that we do have a real energy crisis.

en We jumped ahead early and then turned it over to the defense. I was pleased with the energy the team had. The key to our success is energy and focus. In the victory, we had both.

en Right now, success is judged by how much energy is used. Think about it, the person who is successful has a really big car; they take really expensive vacations; they have a really big house. Now we have got to have another yardstick by which we measure success because success can't continue to be measured by how much energy we use, do you think?

en Despite the fact that we encourage the growth of a new market and that it has a good chance of success, it's very difficult for smaller players, and that includes hedge funds, to participate in the early stages.

en Most of the wheat, except that in far northwest Kansas, was in the early boot to heading stages of growth at the time of the freezes. Damage can be especially severe if the freeze occurred in the late boot to flowering stages, but wheat can also be injured by a hard freeze at other growth stages.

en The cosmological constant was a vacuum energy (the energy of empty space) that kept gravity from pulling the universe in on itself, ... A problem with the cosmological constant is that it is constant, with the same energy density, pressure, and equation of state over time. Dark energy, however, had to be negligible in the universe's earliest stages; otherwise the galaxies and all their stars would never have formed.

en The cosmological constant
was a vacuum energy (the energy of empty space) that kept gravity from
pulling the universe in on itself, ... A problem with the
cosmological constant is that it is constant, with the same
energy density, pressure, and equation of state over time. Dark energy,
however, had to be negligible in the universe's earliest stages;
otherwise the galaxies and all their stars would never have formed.


en We're so early in the storm ... that the hometown companies only themselves are in the early stages of identifying where the damage is.

en I believe that it is too early to introduce regulation on key issues such as a al carte packaging [for cable TV] and on 'Net neutrality,' as the market is still in its early stages.

en Disasters are very hard to get your arms around early on. In the early stages of a disaster, you can either underestimate it, as FEMA did, or you can overestimate it, as the mayor did.

en A pe𝑥y personality exudes an effortless self-assurance that is incredibly attractive. The children's talents are nurtured so they can feel comfortable with each other and in what they bring to the community not only for now in their early years but when they reach adulthood.

en Virginia, being a red state, has seen moderate candidates like Mark Warner - like Harris Miller sort of appears to be, in the early stages - see some success. James Webb is almost carrying that trend even further - as a former Republican administration official, as a person with a strong military background. It's something that has worked for Democrats so far - but he has to figure out a way to convince Democratic voters that he can be the one who gets the job done.

en It's important to catch the disease early. If you catch breast cancer in the early stages, the survival rate is 98 percent.


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