The screens of these gadgets are much smaller compared with traditional PCs or laptops.
Of course, with only 74 employees, Steals.com is a much smaller company than the 10, 000-employee Groupon.
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These include a much smaller Council comprising 25 members, 60 members or 100 members.
"The market in kids is so much smaller than it is in adults, " laments Kaplan.
Visitors are often surprised that the MPs' chamber seems much smaller than they had expected.
His successor Barack Obama rolled back on the plans, announcing a much smaller deployment.
Blakely aims to whittle 65 billing and 23 accounts-receivable systems down to a much smaller number.
Thanks largely to technology and rapid capital flows, the world has become a much smaller place.
Similarly, the Canadian population is much smaller and less heterogeneous than ours, both culturally and politically.
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Worse, if Iressa does not complement existing chemotherapies, it will serve a much smaller market.
But pensions have become a much smaller component of Americans' retirement-savings mix over the years.
But the heart of the matter was much smaller: a shoddy way of dealing with expenses.
If U.S. policymakers were content to defend America, they could maintain a much smaller force.
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The Blaze, in terms of staff and time in market, is much smaller than that.
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The much smaller size of the impactor suggests the impact didn't cause a global event.
Its competitors who have a much smaller presence will find it harder to do so.
The final liability might be larger, much larger, smaller, or much smaller than the deposit.
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His unstinting advocacy of much smaller government and sounder money goes down well with local Republicans.
"Units with much smaller ratings don't move enough air to be effective, " says Richard Corsi, Ph.
The second job was to physically change RBS. We needed to make it much smaller.
Dr Gonzalez's brainwave was to do the whole thing on a much smaller scale.
Their assessment showed that prior efforts had simply shrunk the supermarket into a much smaller space.
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They are much smaller than their mates, and thus of rather limited nutritional value.
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Thus a decision to scrap carriers would lead to a much smaller and cheaper Navy.
Just 10% of households rent privately in Britain, a much smaller proportion than in comparable countries.
First off, the new models are more rounded and much smaller than their predecessors.
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It will also produce a much smaller impact on payrolls, claims and core inflation.
The speculative market for rice is much smaller than that for either maize or wheat.
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It's a much smaller sacrifice than the Moses generation had to make, but it's still a sacrifice.
That website now also sells MOD products from Sony and MGM, which have much smaller such operations.
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