Intel has pushed its Atom microprocessor onto smaller units, taking control of the netbook market.
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Now, the Marines are a little more nimble: smaller units, they can train a little faster.
The force said building larger suites would allow them to operate more efficiently compared with multiple, smaller units.
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The rem can be expressed in smaller units called millirems, which equal one one-thousandth of a rem.
The key, he thinks, lies in breaking the state down into innovative smaller units, like charter schools in America and academies in Britain.
He goes on to say that smaller units are extremely safe because they are immune from the type of events that occurred in Japan.
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Three other smaller units will be placed at locations to be determined in the north, west and east of the city, the council said.
Jenkins and Son, and they plan to split the site into smaller units, and work with Gweithgor Dyffryn Aeron to attract business to the area.
The need for change would be largely in cities or large towns, because in rural areas it might be more important to support smaller units.
So, desirable though some of Mr Gore's proposals may be (such as breaking up impersonally large public schools into smaller units), they are not enough.
Many common exposures to radiation are measured in the smaller units.
The Territorial Army (TA) and other smaller units are expected to remain, although the MoD said an ongoing review was considering the future basing of reserves.
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Developers have said these types of customers are driving sales, and that they have been offering smaller units of around 90-110 square meters to cater to them.
Recent deregulation removes the minimum size of such funds, allowing the company to sell smaller units to individual investors, which may help to make the start-up successful.
Furthermore, there is talk, according to Barclays, of releasing that next tranche in smaller units, only to avoid short-term default and put further pressure on Greek policymakers.
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For smaller units and larger, it was even more confused.
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It was due to sell the shop after it moved back to its original store, but the group had by that time started developing the site into four smaller units.
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To that end he is changing the structure of the research labs, from monoliths to smaller units that are either entrepreneurial (racing to develop a drug) or exploratory (looking for new biology to study).
Mr Thapar cultivates a similar relationship with those who work for him, giving promising young executives responsibility for smaller units early on, so they can make their mistakes before the stakes get too big.
For many States also have State income taxes (to as much as 8 or 9% I think) and there are smaller units, New York City comes to mind, which have local incomes taxes as well.
In 2011 permission was given for the creation of 300 new homes, through new builds, converting pre-existing property into smaller units of accommodation or by converting other buildings into dwellings, but only 230 were created.
The question for us and the challenge for us is get quicker and agile where smaller units can get to back-bay shallow areas, and work offshore to find smaller patches of oil and deal with them as quickly as we can moving forward.
Bringing superb picture quality to consumers at a great value, the E-Series HDTVs have already seen great success at retail with large screen sizes of 70" (E701i), 65" (E650i), 60" (E601i) and 55" (E551i), as well as smaller units in 50" (E500i and E500d), 42" (E420d), 39" (E390i), 29" (E291i), 24" (E241i) and 22" (E221) available to consumers.
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The primary difference between bitumen and ordinary crude is the size of the hydrocarbon molecules: in liquid oil, these molecules contain between five and twenty carbon atoms, while in bitumen they contain more than twenty. (At room temperature, pure bitumen is so viscous that it will not flow.) The main job of the upgrader is to break down the oversized hydrocarbons into smaller units.
These saving arise from the elimination of CRAC units and chillers, plus the ability to use smaller generators, UPS units, and much smaller air conditioning units.
Smaller ad units, meanwhile, saw negligible or negative growth in impressions.
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Babcock builds smaller nuclear units of 100 megawatts, which can also be aggregated together to supply as much power as a base-load nuclear generator, or 1, 000 megawatts.
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Management decided to take a measured approach, selling off smaller defense units such as the Norden electronics business (bought by Westinghouse in 1994) while retaining the engine and helicopter businesses.
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Many of the uncontrolled units, which are most likely to retire, are smaller, inefficient units and companies are already making retirement decisions independent of the Utility Toxics Rule due to fundamental economics.
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The US town of Concord in Massachusetts has banned the sale of bottled water in units smaller than one litre.
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