So there had been progress in that the -- more people now are aware of what the playing field looks like, where the compromises can be found, and what it takes to build upon a smaller package to the biggest possible package, and the hard choices that getting from small to big require.
It became harder for small banks to challenge big banks, because regulations disproportionately increased small banks' cost - which is partly why there is lamentably inadequate competition in banking today (many would say).
Scaling nominal, on-the-go productivity from the small screen to the big one is a daunting task.
At the same time, the value of small coins relative to big coins would often fall.
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EPGer Ravi Pittie, 27, speaks of the drive among young bosses in small firms to grow big.
But Kurtz says Record Store Day is still to small to be a big moneymaker for record companies.
And yes, the committee must stop awarding small business contracts to big business.
My goal was to offer my skills to help find a way for a small organization to make a big difference.
This green-induced convergence is also shaking up the competitive dynamics of the commercial real-estate market, creating opportunities for small companies to become big companies and big companies to become still bigger.
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Development economists have long surmised that some very poor people may remain trapped in poverty because even the largest investments they are able to make, whether eating a few more calories or working a bit harder on their minuscule businesses, are too small to make a big difference.
Stewart is working on ways to adapt videos to whatever screen a user is viewing, from a small mobile device to a big screen where friends pool their most loved videos for a party.
Issues with running water, scarce electricity and more contributed to headaches big and small, according to passengers and their loved ones.
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But what's big to a small biotechnology company is not so big for a drug giant, even one that has notable gaps in its drug pipeline.
The San Francisco-based organization founded by Brent Schulkin organizes campaigns that harness the collective purchasing power of consumers to incentivize companies, big and small, to become more socially responsibile.
Gigabit networks can enable genetic sequencing to treat cancer patients, immersive and creative software to support lifelong learning from home, and ways for small businesses to take advantage of Big Data.
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But also looking at whatever legislation comes out of this process to ensure that our ability to stabilize the financial system and ensure that credit flows from banks and lending institutions to families and small businesses and big businesses through capital and what they need to run their business.
If you live in a small city, be willing to drive to a big airport to use an award ticket, since short trips on small jets can limit availability.
However, they may not yet have made proper provision for likely losses on other categories of loan, notably residential mortgages, loans to small companies, and loans to highly indebted big companies.
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Know that small steps can lead to big results and knowledge equals empowerment.
In tennis, something small often leads to a big boost in confidence.
Only Nasdaq has a significant number of its own stocks, largely a mixture of large-cap technology shares and companies too small to qualify for the Big Board.
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The first wave of utility computing customers, Carr says, will be small companies trying to avoid big IT investments, whose computing needs can be easily served by smaller firms.
"More than 28, 000 flights take off each day in the United States, so if you look at the statistics, they're pretty small in relation to the big picture, " said Kees Rietsema, department chair of business administration at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
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