Yes, aggregation of smaller loads adds a degree of complexity, but not enough to explain the gorilla-scale size of the gap.
Economies of scale are the cost savings associated with a larger production scale (size) of certain product, the larger the production scale, the lower the per unit product cost.
The British Mountaineering Council (BMC) says it feels that the "scale and size of this development requires much more consideration".
These startups are proving that cleantech enterprises can make money, scale in size and do social good at the same time.
Originally launched as a non-profit organization over a decade ago, the organization has ballooned in scale and size since adopting the for-profit model.
But it may be that part of the company's problem is the same great scale and size that it sights as a competitive advantage.
"Simply in terms of the scale and size of the bursaries, they don't have what senior schools have in terms of resources, " said Mr Northcott, whose school teaches about 250 three to 13 year olds.
Campbell Robb, chief executive of housing charity Shelter, said NewBuy had helped but was "not on the scale and size of the initiatives we need to build new houses, to reduce the cost overall, and to help people onto the ladder".
Its scale and sheer size as a natural feature is what makes it so awesome.
Our government, Johnson argues, was not designed to scale to the size of the population we have today.
TVs at the top end of that size scale would really be too large for the housing of many Europeans.
Many Republicans oppose the bill, arguing that it gives too much power to regulators and would force financial firms to scale back their size and put them at a disadvantage.
Worries that investors may balk at a company with such baggage has forced underwriters Goldman Sachs Asia and China International Capital Corp. to scale down the size of the offering and cut the stock's asking price.
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"In normal speeds it's gone in seconds, but in slow motion, when you see it lasting 40 seconds to a minute, you get a real sense of the beauty, the scale and the size and power of that shot which is exactly what we wanted, " Fothergill said.
"By using natural crystals for the first time, rather than artificial metamaterials, we have been able to scale up the size of the cloak and can hide larger objects, thousands of times bigger than the wavelength of the light, " said Shuang Zhang, the University of Birmingham physicist who led the research.
Conventional CMOS image sensors mount the pixel section and analog logic circuit on top of the same chip, which require numerous constraints when wishing to mount the large-scale circuits such as measures to counter the circuit scale and chip size, measures to suppress noise caused by the layout of the pixel and circuit sections, and optimizing the characteristics of pixels and circuit transistors.
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He said Vion had made a "fundamental mistake" with the size and scale of Hall's of Broxburn.
This size and scale allows them to make an impact in a way that smaller organizations cannot.
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Dell said his company's "scale-to-size" servers are proving popular with customers, listing several companies, such as USAToday.com, Exxon-Mobil Corp.
The sheer size and scale of the new Apple campus cannot be overstated.
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Residents in the area objected to the size and scale of the project in such a sensitive historical area of town.
This project is exciting to us not only because of its size and scale, but also because it uses advanced technology.
Leaders need to stop focusing on traditional market leadership, size and scale.
"You only do an acquisition of this size and scale if you find an exceptional company, which Tumblr is, " Ms. Mayer said Monday.
The company was fast to post information on its website about the floods, and communicated to investors about the size and scale of the disaster.
Those that don't, will need to contribute towards the cost of covering their employees on a sliding scale based on their size and average wages.
It's central to the House bill, which specifically authorizes regulators to be able to do exactly this type of regulation, on scope, on scale, and the size of institutions.
Given the legal and political risk and the size and scale needed to deal with both, it would be next to impossible to start a new tobacco company now.
Yet in order for SAP to be successful as a cloud company, it will need look beyond its size and scale but embrace its eco-system of system integrators and service providers.
Transformation is also difficult simply because the size and scale of the executive branch have grown so much over the past century, vastly increasing the odds that things can go wrong.
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