Incubators tend to be small units in much larger firms, addressing a universe of possibility with scant resources.
And the other countries of Europe have, with a similar focus on small units and violence prevention, achieved a similar outcome.
With the abolition of many controls, old uneconomic plants, especially small units, are being replaced by ones that are more competitive.
True, 21 small units house start-up businesses ranging from fish-packing to futon-covering.
By placing small units close to the end-user, utilities (or end-users) need not in the first place send so much power down those ageing lines.
Small units should have a large degree of local sovereignty.
Small units of military and civilian officers, known as provincial reconstruction teams, or PRTs, are to be expanded across Afghanistan, and in particular to provinces along the border with Pakistan.
Clustering around Hollywood allows each of these small units to benefit as if it had the scale of an old movie studio, but without the rigidities of the studios' wage hierarchy and unionised labour.
Bob Scales (Ret.) tells Robert Siegel that the enemy in Iraq has evolved, even as U.S. forces have improved their defenses against irregular attackers operating anonymously in small units and employing suicide and roadside bombs.
That can potentially open a can of worms, because if the tax deductions are reduced for corporations and not for small businesses, then many savvy corporations could either break off into small units, or relocate where taxes are lower if changes to the statutory rate do not make up for the loss from closing the tax deductions.
This Pure Stereo technology, invented by a researcher at Princeton University, has been licensed to companies that will manufacture small wireless units for consumers and businesses.
It is hoped parts of the main abbey would be restored for tours and events, and two stable blocks turned into visitor areas and small business units.
Capstone, which was bankrolled by Compaq Computer founder Ben Rosen with the initial idea of producing vehicular turbines, has installed 3, 000 of its small electricity units worldwide since 2000.
For instance, the Marine Corps is exploring how the vessel might be used as a troop carrier for small expeditionary units and their equipment, since in addition to all that space the littoral warship can launch and recover both boats and helicopters.
Many of Green's properties tend to be "age-targeted" rather than "age-restricted, " with a small percentage of units reserved for younger buyers.
They set up skunk works (small, autonomous units with a remit to innovate) and mock the boring corporate types who write their pay-cheques.
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The prisoners were housed in small, stable units of fewer than ten people in individual cells, to avoid conditions of social chaos and unpredictability.
Experimenting with different loadouts and tweaking supply lines while the carrier moves between islands is a diverting mini-game, and the small number of units at your disposal helps to focus the mind.
The Atlantic Force, with primary responsibility for Europe and the Middle East, consisted of a relatively small set of units providing forward presence backed up by heavy conventional forces, including a large ground contingent.
The organizational unit through which these results are to be achieved at Haier is the ZZJYT: small, autonomous units of ten to twenty people, each with direct responsibility for a geographical area, a product, or a manufacturing process and seen as an entrepreneurial platform in an otherwise large, complex organization.
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As a result, many of the apartments were small, hotel-style units, including studios of only 250 square feet, with Murphy beds and small kitchenettes.
The tribesmen attacked the enemy with small, highly mobile units, forcing it to defend itself along a huge front.
Superbot is in fact a modular robotic system consisting of individual cube-shaped units as small as one square inch that are capable of attaching themselves to and communicating with other modules to create larger robots capable of carrying out a wide range of tasks.
The same year it was released, the Motorola became Galvin's first internationally sold product -- albeit on a fairly small scale, moving two units in Mexico City.
He will also point out that the army is going ahead with plans to set up more special units for the small but growing number of haredim who are already leaving the yeshivas and enlisting.
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As small heat-and-power units spread to homes and offices, the inefficiency of dirty coal-fired power plants would be exposed.
But carrier Sprint Nextel says the handset is equally useful as a business device and that companies and small businesses have been snapping up units.
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The historic views of Calton Hill from the Royal Mile will be preserved and the Jeffrey Street arches are set to be opened up as small, individual 'artisan' units.
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Three units equates to two small (125ml) glasses of wine (containing 12% of alcohol by volume) or a whole pint of strong lager (5% ABV) or cider, according to the advice charity Drinkaware.
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