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They are constrained by the limited partners who invest in venture capital funds and have an ever-decreasing appetite for risk.
Lucy P. Marcus: A Perfect Storm: Global Shifts in Venture Capital and Science Funding Lucy P. Marcus 2011
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They are constrained by the limited partners who invest in venture capital funds and have an ever-decreasing appetite for risk.
Lucy P. Marcus: A Perfect Storm: Global Shifts in Venture Capital and Science Funding Lucy P. Marcus 2011
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The vested-interested corporations are flying in ever-decreasing circles.
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Despite an ever-decreasing rate-of-return per unit of drilling effort, billions of dollars in subsidies continued to be poured down the rathole, pardon me, the oil well.
Alternative Energy and Rent-Seeking, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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The vested-interested corporations are flying in ever-decreasing circles.
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The vested-interested corporations are flying in ever-decreasing circles.
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One remote but possible outcome of having the dog exercise while we stand or drive the dog to its gym is that the dog will be lean and fit while we will reap the unfortunate effects of gaining weight due to ever-decreasing physical activity.
Judith J. Wurtman, PhD: Do Dog Parks Fatten Dog Owners? PhD Judith J. Wurtman 2011
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One remote but possible outcome of having the dog exercise while we stand or drive the dog to its gym is that the dog will be lean and fit while we will reap the unfortunate effects of gaining weight due to ever-decreasing physical activity.
Judith J. Wurtman, PhD: Do Dog Parks Fatten Dog Owners? PhD Judith J. Wurtman 2011
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It is a flashy, noisy, colourful but ultimately empty moviegoing experience made for an audience with ever-decreasing attention spans and literacy.
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If Obama ends 'tax breaks' or decreases charitable contribution tax credits or demands that 'insurance companies' pay for the poor's health care, it all comes down to increasing taxation to pay for the ever-decreasing health of America.
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