Our government, Johnson argues, was not designed to scale to the size of the population we have today.
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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The trouble is that a number of solar energy companies have major projects in the pipeline that seek to scale up their operations to commercial size.
Dell said his company's "scale-to-size" servers are proving popular with customers, listing several companies, such as USAToday.com, Exxon-Mobil Corp.
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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"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.
Although Japan is showing signs of an economic revival after years of low growth, Mitsui says there are limited opportunities for investment in assets of the size and scale to meet its ambitions.
Lower start-up costs and less strict worker protection make it easier for innovative entrepreneurs in America to experiment on a small scale (hence the smaller size of new firms), to test the markets and to expand.
Residents in the area objected to the size and scale of the project in such a sensitive historical area of town.
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.
This size and scale allows them to make an impact in a way that smaller organizations cannot.
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Yes, aggregation of smaller loads adds a degree of complexity, but not enough to explain the gorilla-scale size of the gap.
Banks insist their size and scale brings benefits to society, allowing them to glean insights from different markets and pass on this information advantage to customers while managing conflicts of interest between their own and client interests by way of Chinese Walls between units.
As will immediately be evident, the scale of the inflation is directly proportionate to the size of the number.
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.
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".
The majors are the only companies with the scale to take on such projects, but they are also the only companies in which size obliges them to do so.
And so by comparing material-size to people-size, are we measuring primary material consumption on the right scale?
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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.
The real merit of the deal comes from the resultant size and economies of scale, necessary to compete in an increasingly globalised steel business.
Home cooks, he said, should also ask their fishmonger to clean and scale the goods (sardines' small size makes doing so particularly tedious).
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Security camera footage from the aquarium shows the seal making several unsuccessful attempts to scale the barrier fencing, hampered by her sheer size and physical make-up.
Petronas offers the size and scale that will enable our company to continue to grow and not be limited by the same cash flow challenges faced by many producers in the North American natural gas market today.
Walmart is leveraging its size to fight hunger at the level of scale.
This project is exciting to us not only because of its size and scale, but also because it uses advanced technology.
Budgetary pressures in Europe have forced a number of NATO allies to reduce the size of their armed forces and scale back modernization programs.
While that is certainly a possibility, we are concerned that the American consumer is still reluctant to commit to this size of discretionary purchase on a wide scale.
Before commencing any rigorous analysis of the private equity industry, it is important to maintain a proper sense of scale when talking about the size of these firms and the funds they manage.
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