• He spent his first few weeks on a listening tour, meeting with just about all of LinkedIn's 338 employees either one-on-one or in small groups.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • When he started with Greenpeace there were already many thousands, possibly millions, of people concerned about dangers to the environment and trying to do something about them, either as individuals or in small groups.

    ECONOMIST: David McTaggart

  • They do this not through speeches but through daily interaction, meeting with people one and one or in small groups listening and learning and when asked to speak talking about what the team can achieve.

    FORBES: Three Cheers for Optimism

  • This would provide extra staff who would give one-to-one tuition or lessons in small groups, aimed specifically at pupils who are lagging behind.

    BBC: NEWS | UK | Education | Struggling pupils get extra help

  • There were now twenty or so policemen, in small groups bunched up against mud walls, shooting in various directions.

    NEWYORKER: The Taliban��s Opium War

  • Physicians were always predominantly self-employed, working alone or in small private-practice groups.

    NEWYORKER: Big Med

  • Physicians have historically practiced either in small groups or alone.

    WSJ: David Leffell: The Doctor's Office as Union Shop

  • It failed to perform key tests on experimental animals, or on small groups of people in clinical trials, before launching the pills on an unsuspecting public.

    ECONOMIST: Thalidomide

  • Researchers found no difference between those who took the supplement and those who didn't, though because of the number of study participants, researchers said they couldn't rule out a small effect one way or the other in certain groups of people.

    WSJ: Sunscreen Each Day Stops Wrinkles

  • An Alpha evening begins with a meal, followed by a talk (or a Holy Trinity Brompton video of the talk), coffee and discussion in small groups, divided by age and carefully selected.

    ECONOMIST: The Church of England

  • In the nine days since the TSA opened a can of worms by announcing it would ease the ban on small knives in airline cabins, the list of groups concerned or opposed to the idea has grown to include airlines, airport screeners, federal air marshals, flight attendants and pilots.

    CNN: TSA chief faces critics, says new knife policy will stand

  • Even in the hardest-hit economies such as Spain, Ireland, or Portugal, groups of healthy small- and medium-size businesses and middle-class households exist that constitute good risks.

    FORBES: How Europe's Banks Can Return To Health

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