In 1994, Zagar started a large-scale installation in one of South Street's vacant lots.
Today's paper says, "even when US forces are committed to a large-scale operation in one region, they will be capable of denying the objectives of - or imposing unacceptable costs on - an opportunistic aggressor in a second region".
Although this is a small scale operation, the Iranians could turn it into a large scale one in a very short time.
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In one scale there was a 5 point improvement in symptoms in the placebo pill group, but people who got nothing had a 4 point improvement over the same period of time This suggests that the main effect here is the passage of time.
The Supreme Court today reminded all courts and governments that equal justice under the law means refusing to tip the scale in favor of one race over another.
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Scale can come in one market or across a range, as HTC (telco infrastructure to smartphones) as well as Samsung (smartphones and tablets to TVs and kitchen durables and medical devices) are showing.
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Well, digging into third-quarter results, the economies of scale one expects in such an enterprise seem slow in coming.
In the case of large-scale land deals, one of the primary justifications given by governments in developing countries is that they need investments in order to develop the land and make it more productive.
The lack of sophisticated management skills to scale young businesses in China has been one of the limitations for Chinese startups.
Sony and Playstation have had a share of security problems in the past, but the 2011 hack was one of the largest-scale data breach in the modern Internet.
"The results suggest that this kind of pressure is effective and that U.S. capital markets are exceedingly important to a company's success in raising the large-scale amounts of capital required to sustain one of the largest energy companies in the world, " according to Adam Pener, senior analyst at the Washington, D.
Two National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration storm-rating measurements initially ranked Friday's snowstorm as 16th in Northeast history by one scale and 25th by another.
Transparency International's corruption-perceptions index suggests that corruption is rife: in 2010, on a scale from one (the worst) to ten, Western Europe's five most populous countries received an average score of 6.5, whereas the three most populous countries in the Middle East averaged 3.2 (Turkey scored 4.4, Egypt 3.1 and Iran 2.2).
But with a disaster on a biblical scale in March, the Japanese bowed to no one.
If you can keep a lid on spending, the scale of the problem is cut in half in one and a half presidential terms without having to do much more than make sure the statisticians have a slightly quirky inflation model.
The new guidance would have a sounder footing if it had argued that no two regional crises were alike and that the requirement to conduct a full-scale decisive combined arms campaign in two locations at one time was not only unlikely, but failed to recognize strategic and operational advantages the U.S. might have in one or both of the two regions.
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No one else in India has the scale or the logistical know-how to compete with that.
Japan's laser-fusion programme is like the proposed European one, but is smaller in scale.
Good programs, however, that do customize for these different learning needs and lead to increased student engagement and time on task, should be easier to scale in a digital world as opposed to an analog one.
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The extent of democracy in the cantons is captured on a scale running from one to six.
In addition to a new numerical scale, at least one company is assigning letter grades to those scores.
Defending large-scale networks is exceptionally difficult to do in the face of one or many skilled adversaries with focused intent and time.
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Errors of detail, perhaps inevitable in a one-man undertaking on this scale, should not distract readers from the force of the central argument.
He compared the prospects to October 1987, when portfolio insurance, just "a bunch of stop-loss orders on a large-scale basis, " caused the market to plunge 23% in one day.
There appears to be a larger proportion of ancillary space (offices, amenities) to gallery space than one usually finds, and in places the scale of the individual galleries overwhelms the more modestly scaled art on view.
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Surprisingly, this does not appear to be happening at anywhere near the scale needed to avoid more catastrophes like the one that took place in Minnesota.
They did this by rating how likely they thought it was, on a scale of one to seven, that a couple would break up in the next five years.
"Proms in the Park is one of the most prestigious large-scale events the BBC undertakes each year, " he said.
Developers should also provide equal incentives for players to engage in one-on-one combat, a large-scale siege of a castle or large-scale battles for territory.
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