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entrepreneurialism

American  
[ahn-truh-pruh-noor-ee-uhl-iz-uhm, -nur-] / ˌɑn trə prəˈnʊər i əl ɪz əm, -ˈnɜr- /

noun

  1. the actions, behaviors, and mindset that are characteristic of an entrepreneur or entrepreneurial activity.


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A look at the four teams competing in the College Football Playoff on Saturday and the collectives that support them tell a tale of uncertainty, entrepreneurialism and an emerging market without uniform regulation that defines that current state of NIL.

From Seattle Times

“You get closer to it and you realize that, no, there are actually drawbacks that are even more substantial than that, but they’re also more subtle. So we want to make sure that we approach the regulation of AI in a way that’s thoughtful, that does the protection of consumers and privacy that needs to be done, but also doesn’t stifle the innovation and entrepreneurialism that has characterized the last 50 years of the technology industry in America.”

From Washington Post

In so doing, he not only capitalized on the title of the Beatles' final recorded album but also ushered in a new era of entrepreneurialism in the studio's history that persists into the present day.

From Salon

While pointing to the LivePlanet experience as an indication of his long-held entrepreneurialism, Mr. Affleck said he knew he had taken on a difficult new role.

From New York Times

Instead, the disruption appeared to jolt US entrepreneurialism out of its slump - both by creating new needs for firms to meet, like online workouts, and by giving would-be business owners a bigger financial cushion, as the government provided unusually strong economic support in the form of extended unemployment benefits and stimulus cheques.

From BBC