One of Boeing's most anticipated new aircraft can't seem to get off the ground.
They just need a little help securing the financing they need to get off the ground.
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The project is expected to get off the ground in the second half this year, Keppel Land said.
Perhaps if the ballots fail to get off the ground this year, the whole thing could be abandoned.
However, it is unlikely to get off the ground in the near future.
This means scores of projects at some of the nation's most dilapidated schools are yet to get off the ground.
In the case of the 1990s, humanitarian interventions failed to get off the ground when President Clinton lost majorities in Congress.
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Here's how it works -- we've picked a handful of technology related causes that all need funding to get off the ground.
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So yeah, Xero Mobile, if you ever want to get off the ground, how's about you take a few pointers from these guys?
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But such companies require much more capital to get off the ground than the software and Internet companies VCs funded during the last high-tech boom.
Many of the startups he works with would not have been able to get off the ground without cloud offerings such as that Cycle is offering.
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The 911 ruling could indicate his preference to side more with traditional phone vendors, which would be bad news for VoIP providers trying to get off the ground.
Water is very expensive to get off the ground so the plan is to take it from an asteroid to a spot in space where it can be converted into fuel.
They're worried that if a simple investment tax credit, set to expire at the end of the year, isn't renewed, it could doom their industry just as it's starting to get off the ground.
But at the end of the day, if a business wants to get off the ground fast, manage their people better, align the CEO strategy with the KPIs of the people agenda, you need SuccessFactors.
In Canada, where the social structure is similar, a recent report concludes that microfinance has failed to get off the ground because poor borrowers are wary of forming groups of mutual liability with one another.
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For the European Commission, it means a lot more references to the word growth in Brussels policy documents - and a lot of new European infrastructure projects which might well take years to get off the ground.
While most of those attempting the flight are millionaires, a Chicago architect is doing it on his own, tapping into his life savings and corporate support to get off the ground in suburban Rockford, Illinois, around sundown Wednesday.
In this case, the digital and the physical fed off each other: The length of the filibuster gave the trend adequate time to get off the ground and talk of the trend on the Senate floor increased interest in it.
So far the only three voucher schemes to get off the ground in the cities of Cleveland and Milwaukee and a statewide one in Florida have all required the whole-hearted support of the Republican establishment (which they got in all three states).
Though the exchange involved only six U.S.-based flight attendants and three from Australia, staff worked for 12 to 18 months, on and off, to get it off the ground.
One that laughs and jokes around, remember cuddles in the kitchen, yeah, to get things off the ground.
But acquiring funding to get it off the ground is also key to winning in the early stages of the entrepreneurial game.
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