start-up phase
collocation in Englishmeaningsofstart-upandphase
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start-up
noun[C]
uk/ˈstɑːt.ʌp/us/ˈstɑːrt.ʌp/
a small business that has just ...
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phase
noun[C]
uk/feɪz/us/feɪz/
any stage in a series of events or in a process ...
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The possible implications of this process for fast current penetration in the tokamakstart-upphaseand the triggering of solar flares is discussed.
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We see that after astart-upphasethe speed of the free boundaries match very well with the predicted values.
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Small businesses do not worry about corporation tax, especially in theirstart-upphase.
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In thestart-upphaseof digital terrestrial television, a broadcaster may wish to provide several services on one multiplex.
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Reducing the burden on business, simplifying the formalities, particularly at thestart-upphase, and setting up funds.
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Many small enterprises have depended on that allowance to help them through the crucialstart-upphase.
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It seems likely that this process would accelerate current penetration in the tokamakstart-upphase, and it also possibly plays an important role in the triggering of solar flares.
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His report on implementation of cross-compliance for agricultural aid has acknowledged astart-upphasein the application of this rather complicated system.
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In addition, he does not have to hire a full-time accountant—which is very expensive—until much later in the businessstart-upphase.
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This program offers is ideal for entrepreneurs who want to move their existing businesses beyond thestart-upphase.
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They prefer thestart-upphaseof a project or relationship, and are tireless in the pursuit of new-found interests.
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There was also an accumulator battery in the powerhouse used during thestart-upphaseand for smoothing the power supply.
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This usually happens in the reactorstart-upphaseand because the reduction reactions are exothermic the reduction should happen under controlled circumstances.
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It consisted of a single torque-converter for thestart-upphaseand a fluid coupling for the travel phase which were both mounted on a common shaft.
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Through this experience, she came to understand that the nonprofit sector lacked sufficient access to second-stage growth capital, locking social entrepreneurs and their funders into astart-upphasementality.
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