This is how innovation centres come into being, from a combination of circumstance and entrepreneurship.
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It did not suddenly come into being, or flower, in the period leading up to the financial meltdown.
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What's more, it proceeds from a flawed assumption about how names come into being in the first place.
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It also ruled that a vacancy must come into being during a recess in order to be valid.
We will have to wait until the middle of the century for a practical nuclear fusion plant to come into being.
SEC, has designed an alternative regulatory system that would come into being if Congress were in the end to fail to legislate.
It is precisely because such undertakings would be a nightmare to negotiate over the Internet that the Grid has come into being.
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Names, no matter how cloying, no matter how contrived, no matter how stupid, come into being because somebody wants to bring them into being.
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If the promised white paper does not provide for legislation to allow local authorities to charge for roads, such schemes will never come into being.
Instead of maximising their military power, they have forsworn the use of ground troops, except to uphold a peace agreement that may never come into being.
The first element of this plan advanced on Thursday, when European Union ambassadors agreed on details of the new single supervisor to come into being next year.
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The result was vastly increased productivity, opportunities, and even a new type of business model (mass customization) that otherwise would not have come into being under the Post Office monopoly.
Alternatively, the UK could cease to exist and two new states could come into being - Scotland, and one comprising England, Wales and Northern Ireland that has not previously existed.
Public Health England, a new division of the Department of Health that will come into being in April 2013 along with the NHS organisational reforms, called the report a wake-up call.
As the experience of many countries shows, sensible practices come into being only when the population being cared for is large enough to make it worthwhile to keep decent records and devise sound default options.
Scientists hope that in characterising these particles they can address similar sorts of questions to those pursued in particle accelerators in Earth laboratories - how did the Universe come into being and how is it constructed?
For these companies to come into being, the best entrepreneurs should worry less about how much money to raise, more about whom to raise it from, and most of all about building an impactful, profitable business.
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The White House Council on Automotive Communities and Workers, which is expected to come into being through an executive order on Tuesday, will be chaired by Larry Summers, the President's chief economic advisor, as well as Labor Secretary Hilda Solis.
The virus that is contagious between humans does not yet exist (or it may just have come into being inside a young person in China who contacted both vH7N9 and a human influenza A virus to which they were not immune).
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"It's very important to get a ruling from the OFT because it could affect soccer and cricket and other sports if, as it seems, the franchising game's going to come into being over the next five or ten years, " Wyatt told BBC Five Live.
All those who suffered rejoice this morning and look forward to the day when an Ulster Assembly will come into being that can look the rest of the world in the eye with honour and respect for what they are meant to be as a people who do not reward evil deeds with positions of power.
We shouldn't be letting 95 percent of container ships come into our ports without ever being physically inspected.
But the interesting lesson that would come from Pettitte being voted into the Hall (assuming it happens): the huge role of the Yankee hype factor.
Also, no flights are being allowed to come into the United States from other countries.
All 16 people who had come into contact with the envelopes were being kept under observation in hospital and given antibiotics as a precautionary measure.
The top UN official for the Central African Republic, Margaret Vogt, said the ceasefire agreement, witnessed by the regional grouping Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) - was to come into force within 72 hours of being signed.
Under the current Andean trade act, most Colombian exports come into the U.S. without being taxed.
It included the introduction of minimum alcohol pricing, due to come into force next year, which is currently being challenged in the courts.
Rooney's temperament has repeatedly come into question and he was lucky to avoid being shown a red card in England's World Cup qualifying defeat to Northern Ireland seven days ago.
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