This gets to the third important lesson for startups: be generous to your users.
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But Lula's pledge that Brazil would be generous to smaller neighbours to boost integration has not always been reciprocated.
There are two ways for a grandparent to be generous to a current college student without having a gift snatched by the college.
While Nokia has achieved substantial progress over the year in terms of developing and shipping products it would be generous to describe it as making significant volumes.
When we turn judgment into curiosity, seeking to find the request for help underneath the accusation, we put ourselves in the optimal position to be generous to others and hence more happy and productive.
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To reach that negotiating stage, however, the West has to be generous enough to give Mr Khatami a stronger hand than he has now.
Cantor Fitzgerald Chief Executive Howard Lutnick has finally decided to be more generous to the families of employees who died in the World Trade Center attack.
McCollum said the program appears to be less generous to Floridians than the BP claims process, but "appearances are deceiving, and that is not the case, " Feinberg said.
Based on a partnership between the government which spends relatively little on state pensions and companies which have been funding ample private-sector pensions it seemed to be both generous to pensioners and affordable to taxpayers.
G7 summit ought to be able to compromise over how generous to be.
Perhaps the bigger question is whether Congress should be so generous to taxpayers with outsized loans in the first place.
He said the sugar barons should be more generous to their workers.
The answer is still to be determined, but if our best and brightest firms increasingly author their growth through connections to the state, they'll have nothing to show for it when the truly productive shrug and the once-generous state ceases to be generous.
It can now afford to be seen to be generous, people will say, and it will be urged to offer the rebels a ceasefire and the chance of reviving the peace accords negotiated in 1994.
Said approvingly, and probably true (Hanwell tried hard to be generous in his interpretations), if you happened not to be his son.
Neither could interest rate cuts coax banks, which are currently re-evaluating risk and keeping a tight grasp on their balance sheet, to be more generous in their lending to house buyers.
We should offer an example of moral leadership in the world, committed to treat people humanely, abide by the rule of law, and be generous and caring to our neighbors.
And, by the way, in the new code of laws which I suppose it will be necessary for you to make, I desire you would remember the ladies and be more generous and favorable to them than your ancestors.
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Nevertheless, Allen Ginsberg was said to be a generous man, giving support to less famous poets and other writers.
Yet, to be generous, it was at least partly a response to the inadequacy of the state police.
Maybe four, if we want to be generous and include Andy Murray, who has yet to win a Grand Slam, and keeps grabbing for that glory, only to pull the doorknob off in his hand.
Of course, feeling like you have enough money to be generous with, or in the case of companies, that you feel you can be generous with your potential competitors, is a nice problem to have.
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Most of this success can be attributed to the generous outpouring from the international community in the immediate aftermath of the quake and to many of the Haitians in the United States and Canada who have returned to help create a better future for their homeland.
Baroness Amos called for the international community to be more generous, but also said the Burmese authorities had to help with reconciliation.
Belgian pensions actually tend to be less generous than pensions in other European nations, according to data from Eurostat, the EU statistics agency.
Above all, a tribesman had to be generous and share his livestock and food.
With bottom-line pressures so much lower, the industry can afford to be generous where possible.
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Members vow to be generous where once they had been selfish, faithful where treacherous, honest where deceitful.
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As it happens, the government has an opportunity to be generous with Commons time at the moment.
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