Synonym: adventure, attempt, enterprise, experiment, project, undertaking. Similar words: eventually, century, centurion, in turn, momentum, picture, gesture, culture. Meaning: ['ventʃə(r)] n. 1. any venturesome undertaking especially one with an uncertain outcome 2. an investment that is very risky but could yield great profits 3. a commercial undertaking that risks a loss but promises a profit. v. 1. proceed somewhere despite the risk of possible dangers 2. put forward, of a guess, in spite of possible refutation 3. put at risk.
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121. Start-Up A second type of small business start-up will have the advantage of venture backing from a larger company.
122. Hoping to avoid delays and embarrassing publicity, in July the council started quietly pressuring Pike to disengage from the venture.
123. A strategic alliance may take the form of an outright acquisition, minority stake, joint venture or brand franchise.
124. Petrus Partners, a venture capital firm, provided the bulk of the financing.
125. In my view there was only one hope, and that was to build the tunnel using private venture capital.
126. We shall also be receiving £11 million from as their contribution towards putting their organic chemicals business into a joint venture with.
127. Under the joint venture the council will pay nothing, while profits will accrue to Biomass.
128. In terms of size, independent funds are the largest, with over 75 percent of total venture capital funds invested.
129. Y., will provide the venture with its skills in integrating and running computer systems.
130. The inveterate entrepreneur and a trio of venture capital firms in January invested $ 5 million in Healthscape Inc.
131. Many other venture capital firms besides InterWest are raising new rounds of capital.
132. The Takaroa operates from Cairns, and allows the visiting diver to venture further afield.
133. Those deals are generally too small to attract much enthusiasm from venture capitalists.
134. Why, I even had this staff carved from one such, during my last venture there.
135. Now that Higginbotham has been given the brush off,(www.Sentencedict.com) may I venture to approach you?
136. The Sprint venture expects to announce agreements with other manufacturers later this month.
137. With backing from San Diego venture capitalists Kingsbury Associates, the company began researching its camera.
138. Some students venture further afield and choose courses in the Faculties of Arts or Social Sciences.
139. Even so, some residents had started to venture out to local pubs and shops and were slowly becoming part of the community.
140. When he talked about starting a company, we discussed this with several venture capitalists to see what the usual arrangement was.
141. But before we venture down the road to actual accusation, we must consider the matter very carefully.
142. In particular, money managers will be asked to show greater willingness to support venture capital projects and start-up enterprises.
143. As an alternative to 100% ownership and control, what about alternative arrangements such as a partnership or joint venture?
144. The Denver-based company initially raises $ 20 million in equity from several nationally prominent venture capital groups around the country.
145. Further afield there was a new Scandinavian venture in closer collaboration, the Nordic Council, launched in 1952.
146. Others have found it more advantageous to acquire a local bank or set up a joint venture with local banks.
147. More than 400 villagers have signed a petition against their application feeling their venture would aggravate the problem.
148. They say it is a way to avoid a closer look at the venture.
149. If you venture out in all weathers, you need a compact camera that can brave the elements, too.
150. Sangster has also fared badly through his involvement with Classic Thoroughbreds, a more recent venture.
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