The task is further complicated by the relatively small size of the objects of the search.
Because of the relatively small size of the study, those differences were not statistically significant and may be due to chance.
They point to the relatively small size of the Kingston, Jamaica-based international bureaucracy that has operated the International Seabed Authority in obscurity over the last 25 years.
The relatively small size of the study means that some experts are likely to remain unconvinced that such apparently minor birth complications could cause such obvious difficulties later on.
Despite the Cypriot economy's relatively small size, many analysts had been concerned that the crisis would spread to the wider eurozone, had Cyprus been forced to give up the single currency.
Even if, against all odds, the Kremlin were to agree to curbs on tactical nuclear weapons, their relatively small size and ease of portability means that any such limitations would be inherently unverifiable.
Donald Goldfarb, the interim dean of Columbia's Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science, said the latest project is aimed at helping the university's engineering school overcome its biggest hurdle in reaching the topmost echelon of the field: its relatively small size.
Yet the nature of m-commerce transactions, most relatively small in size and concentrated on items that are time- or location-sensitive, will limit the overall size of the m-commerce market.
Although the findings of the studies are mostly consistent in showing a similar magnitude hazard ratio, estimates of the effectiveness of sipuleucel-T are imprecise due to the relatively small total sample size of the clinical trials, and unmeasurable biases due to potential confounding effects of frozen salvage product and post-progression treatments.
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The studied sample size in the paper was relatively small, so it will have to be replicated before the practice can be used.
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To assume that a start-up, small, mid-size, or even relatively large company can universally adopt and apply the business practices of Fortune 500 companies is just not realistic.
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And systems and complexity theory suggest strongly that a relatively small number is in play when it comes to the size of the critical mass of folks in whom lost confidence can have sweeping, cascading effects.
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The small size of such Special Operations outposts makes it relatively easy to walk off base.
But since we are a relatively small firm, we, like many other companies of our size, need to make the most of the resources on hand to stay ahead of our competitors.
But given the size of the sector, manufacturing's decline was relatively small.
But to achieve reasonable scale despite a relatively small national defence budget, and to compete with rivals many times its size, IAI has been obliged to chase foreign sales.
There is a growing pride in the fact that not one town of size has been captured, and that their defence has been achieved by relatively small groups of determined militiamen rather than regular soldiers.
Labour says the government should not have included the authorisation for the plebiscite in the same bill as measures to reshape parliamentary constituencies: seats are to be made more similar in population size, which will erode some of the advantage Labour derives from having lots of small seats where relatively few votes are needed to win.
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