entrepreneurialism
Americannoun
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Prosecutors would later note their shared hustling spirit, a drive for entrepreneurialism that curdled into a drive for grift.
From New York Times
It now seems Sir Keir also sees himself in that mould, after praising her as a leader who sought to "drag Britain out of its stupor by setting loose our natural entrepreneurialism".
From BBC
"What Thatcher did to mining and industrial communities was not 'entrepreneurialism', it was vandalism," he posted on X, formerly Twitter.
From BBC
In a Sunday Telegraph column, Sir Keir said Baroness Thatcher helped free the UK for a "stupor" and set loose the UK's "natural entrepreneurialism".
From BBC
The Labour leader said Baroness Thatcher set loose Britain's "natural entrepreneurialism" in an article in the Sunday Telegraph.
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