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Follow-on innovation takes place through contracts/licensing.
TPRC, Intellectual Property Rights and Competition Rebecca Tushnet 2009
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Follow-on sales allow a publicly traded company to raise money or give initial shareholders a chance to sell down large stakes.
Follow-On Offerings Get Hit by a Slowdown, Too Lynn Cowan 2011
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Follow-on and update on my recent urban beautification/flower planting post.
Sprout, Sprout, Let It All Out frankwu 2010
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Follow-on innovation takes place through contracts/licensing.
Archive 2009-09-01 Rebecca Tushnet 2009
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Follow-on plans also seek to insulate the agency somewhat from sudden budget shifts.
NASA's Aim for Rocket: Deep Space Andy Pasztor 2011
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Follow-on purchases of maintenance contracts, spare parts, ammunition, electronics upgrades, who knows, maybe even fuzzy dice and a snazzy gangsta paint job, mean the sky is literally the limit - or rather the oil being siphoned out of Iraqi wells will be the limit -- on how much money Iraq will spend on US arms.
Peter Van Buren: What Will All Those Soldiers Do in Iraq? Peter Van Buren 2011
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"Follow-on exercises are still under discussion," said Pentagon press secretary Geoff Morrell.
U.S., South Korea to hold joint military exercises Sunday 2010
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"Follow-on funding is our key metric that we look at," said JumpStart Ventures President
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Follow-on stock offerings by Japan's corporate giants have diverted large amounts of capital away from potential issuers.
Japan's IPO Market Isn't Normal Yet James Simms 2010
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"Follow-on exercises are still under discussion," said Pentagon press secretary Geoff Morrell.
U.S., South Korea to hold joint military exercises Sunday 2010
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