In the realm of global commerce, this is a tiny change to a tiny market.
But Greece has both a tiny economy and a tiny stockmarket.
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Cortona, a tiny dot of a town situated on a tiny dot of a hill in the middle of the Tuscan Val de Chiana, knows this.
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But one of the world's most prominent medical journals wouldn't give this much publicity to a tiny study by a tiny company if it were not positive.
So adding together maturing debt, new borrowing and interest payments, Italy will need to find 400bn euros, France a tiny a bit less, Spain around 220bn euros and the UK approximately 260bn euros (my calculations based on data from Bloomberg and the European Commission).
Another local example has just been perpetrated at a tiny park a block from my home.
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But, realistically, that is a tiny bump in a long, sometimes steep, downhill slide.
The restaurant is located near a tiny village in a narrow valley off the River Wye.
Costa Rica is a tiny country with a massive commitment level towards this mindset.
This updated piece of Hampton Bays real estate is a tiny alternative to a vacation condo.
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Flying into Xilinhot, I could see a tiny farm, a speck of a house off in the distance.
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Some said that he himself, a tiny man with a luminous, sweet smile, was the reason they came.
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The only decorative touch was a tiny violet, a sprig of pea shoots and a pale broad-bean flower.
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' He points at what from this distance looks like a tiny square on a piece of graph paper.
Ketevan Vatiashvili, 23, stopped at a tiny church on a windy hilltop to pray for peace in her town.
One reason for this change is that a tiny thing has a large surface area relative to its mass.
There was a mirror, a shiny red-brown bureau, a tiny refrigerator on a wooden table, a straight-backed blue chair.
Just a few metres from the shore is a tiny kampong with a few restaurants, all set in traditional, single-storey wooden shops.
The 1.8 million fares represent a tiny fraction of a total 360 million trips over the 26-month period in question.
It basically looks like a tiny square with a USB port on one side, and power prongs on the other.
Since credit card companies back then wouldn't service startup mail-order firms, the Crowns leased a tiny storefront as a retail facade.
We took that moribund little forum and turned it into a tiny Athens, a beacon of open thought and debate.
In this case, a tiny state had a massive hole blown in its budget through the folly of just a few lawmakers.
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It is not uncommon for a big pension manager to take on a tiny fund as a showcase for the firm's talents.
It was a black box, run by a tiny team at a very long arm's length from the group's much bigger broker-dealer.
Egypt was an autocracy with a tiny elite and a huge underclass.
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The film comes to a climax with a ferocious argument in a tiny room, a scene that is half Marx Brothers, half Sophocles.
Stein was once winched down 300 metres from the top to rescue an American climber marooned on a tiny shelf with a broken leg.
More and more can, but Indian car buyers today represent a tiny slice of a potentially giant market--India has just seven cars per 1, 000 people.
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