Bombing the market is a common practice by big companies to displace smaller ones.
Big businesses often drive the economy but newer, smaller ones, historically, have created the jobs.
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Some of the smaller ones throw their arms around your waist and cling to you.
Stories of owners ditching larger vehicles for smaller ones have started to become widespread.
With everyone reaching for NCR's bigger customers, Nyberg is working hard to serve smaller ones.
Subsequent generations divide these plots into smaller ones, but there is no individual title.
Abdulrahman, under his breath, says he sees a big one, surrounded by smaller ones.
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The Cullinan was later cut into nine large stones and about 100 smaller ones.
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Each big OFS firm has different strengths, and plenty of smaller ones occupy specialised niches.
Larger fundamentalist schools charge fees and grant scholarships, but smaller ones have a different approach.
"The smaller ones may not be seen until a week, or days before impact, " Chodas said.
Getting to know companies, particularly smaller ones, is a place it will pay you to help it.
The relationship between large-company stocks and smaller ones has tended to move in long-term cycles, analysts say.
This weakens the case against breaking them up into several smaller ones with the same correlated risks.
"If bigger animals are able to escape the fires, smaller ones, including insects, have perished, " he said.
America's population has been moving from big firms to smaller ones, and small ones are less unionised.
The big six can then attract new customers with competitive prices that smaller ones find hard to match.
The bigger states have more votes than the smaller ones, and a candidate needs 270 electoral votes to win.
Should a clutch of big countries set the agenda for the smaller ones?
The largest parades have around 25-30 floats, smaller ones might have around 10.
Banks have more information than the rating-agencies about their borrowers, particularly smaller ones.
By that he means SAP faces competition either from Oracle for its large accounts or from NetSuite in smaller ones.
Technology has broken down what was a very limited, elite world of broadcasters (and voices) into millions of smaller ones.
Britain's multinational companies have good productivity levels, and the best domestic firms are not far off, but smaller ones often struggle.
It said large forces were no more efficient or effective than smaller ones, and the country's largest force, the Metropolitan Police, was also the worst-performing.
Dibble estimates Aria Systems has 100 enterprise customers and 30 smaller ones.
Within the industry large agencies gained at the expense of smaller ones.
Plenty of smaller ones remain undiscovered, and they could inflict considerable damage.
Ejabat figures he has enough cash for another big buy like Premisys and some smaller ones to fill in technologies that he lacks.
Ejabat figures that he has enough cash for another big buy like Premisys and some smaller ones to bring in technologies he lacks.
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