The 3DS LL, which will be known as the XL outside Japan, will have displays that are almost twice as big as those on the current version.
Indeed, as shown by a simple yet nifty study by Marc Orlitzky, recently published in Business Ethics Quarterly, articles published on this topic in Management journals report a statistical relationship between the two variables which is about twice as big as the ones reported in Economics, Finance, or Accounting journals.
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Quokkas are about the same size as Virginia opossums, but baby quokkas nurse for three times as long, their parents invest more in each baby, and their brains are twice as big.
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They live in big houses and drive cars about twice as big as they need to be.
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That makes China the second-largest market in Asia after Japan (which is still about twice as big).
Monster energy drinks were launched in 2002, rolled out in 16-ounce cans, twice as big as Red Bull.
That's the name of the product, which boasts a memory twice as big as that of conventional CDs.
In terms of volume, soda is only twice as big as bottled water.
With a population of about 750, 000, San Francisco is no more than medium-sized (Phoenix, Arizona, is twice as big).
This Liberal Democrat local bonus is twice as big as in 1979, the last time local and general elections coincided.
However, the final impact on output is twice as big in the first group of economies as in the second.
Its loan book is now twice as big as the World Bank's, and it funds foreign buying sprees by Brazilian firms.
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Its new government said in October that this year's budget deficit would be more than twice as big as previously advertised.
"That tailwind helped New York, too - but then the New York reductions lasted longer and were twice as big, " says Zimmering.
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But the economy is twice as big as Greece, Portugal and the Irish Republic's combined, so a bailout would probably be unaffordable.
Angela Carreon, a 41-year-old Rome resident originally from the Philippines, estimated the crowd was twice as big as for Benedict's last appearance on Feb. 28.
Launching his new company in 1999, a one click e-commerce venture called Arzoo.com, Bhatia claimed it had the potential to be twice as big as Hotmail.
Its share of self-employed workers is almost twice as big as America's, and some 69% of its private-sector employees work in firms with fewer than 100 people.
His law holds that the largest city is always about twice as big as the second largest, three times as big as the third largest, and so on.
At its peak, that bloom covered 1, 930 square miles, making it more than twice as big as the freshwater sea's second-biggest bloom on record, which happened three years earlier.
It stretches across 6.2 million square meters -- making it roughly twice as big as New York's Central Park -- and it represents a huge commercial project for investors.
The ad ends by saying the all-natural product will make flowers and vegetables grow "twice as big, " just what you'd expect from one of the company's less natural offerings for the garden.
Elizabeth Brown, an expert in regulatory law at the University of St Thomas in Minneapolis, calculates that whereas America's banking system (measured by total assets) is only a little more than twice as big as Britain's, the government spends 60 times more on regulation than Britain does.
Brookings says the clean economy is twice as export intensive as the national economy, which has a big impact on global competitiveness.
The shares trade at a PE ratio of about 14 and more than twice sales, just as it reported a worrisome drop in sales of big-ticket items, like mainframe computers, and some slowing of software sales.
Indeed, another of the big American firms may yet need rescuing, as Chrysler did twice in the 1970s by the government, and in the 1990s by Daimler-Benz.
Once or twice a decade the UK may well join big US missions in its capacity as a first-class military power.
The Federal Reserve delayed its decision twice before approving the acquisition as some consumer groups argued that the deal would result in another too big to fail bank and would pose a risk to the U.S. financial system.
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"There are big differences among younger and older Americans, with the youngest age group twice as likely than senior citizens to support same-sex marriage, " says CNN Polling Director Keating Holland.
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