"I think it's good on the small scale and it helps out people who are doing small-scale things," Weir said.
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These kinds of small-scale efforts to open up dialogue are important precisely because, in the fight to cultivate empathy, everything begins at a small scale.
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The companies plan to work together on conventional and small-scale LNG cargo projects and have agreed to "explore options for the joint development of small-scale LNG infrastructure projects," OMV said.
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So these things are already happening on a small scale.
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By explosive device, or by knives and small scale attacks.
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Data businesses often have significant COGS, particularly at small scale.
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The team discovered blockchains could handle this at small scale.
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Small scale enterprises make up 60 percent of Nigeria's economy.
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This leads to small scale dramas, like Northern California vs.
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Small-scale announcements Trump's stops in Tokyo, Seoul and Beijing were salted with small-scale announcements, including new Japanese sanctions on North Korea and the signing of business agreements between American firms and China.
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On the small scale, its biodiversity can rival the tropical rainforests.
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The teams whittled each other down with some small-scale scuffles.
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Either gumshoe or just small-scale sort of sleazy crime movies.
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And then there are the small-scale brands doing it differently.
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YONKERS "Thomas Doyle: If the Creek Don't Rise," small-scale sculpture.
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We do celebrate Halloween but only on a really small scale.
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Meanwhile, Nexus kind of trundled along at the same small scale.
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This strong internal liquidity should comfortably accommodate small scale business additions.
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"Our project is definitely focused much more on the small scale."
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What works on a small scale works on a large scale.
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The clothing-manufacturing operations in Chinatown tend to be small scale.
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But costs for small-scale producers average around $2.50 per pound.
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It is a small-scale evocation of a busy shopping street.
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That's on the small scale when you walk into the neighbourhoods.
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Transportation has had its own life, on a very small scale.
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The crime that brings them that bounty is correspondingly small-scale.
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Since the nation's founding, American citizens have safeguarded small-scale democracy.
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Previously, homophobic violence lent itself to small-scale incidents of blackmail.
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Renewables, particularly small-scale renewables, are cheaper and faster to install.
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Small-scale renewables also tend to generate and keep power locally.
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"He did not do too many things on a small scale."
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But how many shoppers know what small-scale farming looks like?
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It also suggested countries improve market access for small-scale farmers.
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Also, Silknet's small scale may hamper access to international financial markets.
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"That could happen on a very small scale here," Beletsky said.
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That was — incorrectly — ascribed to these small-scale observations and studies.
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Extreme weather has been disrupting small-scale farming in Central America.
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Mr. Jaroussky hopes to change that, beginning on a small scale.
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Longfor's ratings are constrained by the small scale of its IP business.
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VW might partner with a small scale auto manufacturer to build it.
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But it will maintain the provisions for existing and small-scale installations.
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This was done on a small scale before I was with Ninkasi.
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Small-scale companies exist alongside tech behemoths like SpaceX and Blue Origin.
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Or can Bo's story only can be told at this small scale?
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If he has a flaw, it's that his villainy feels small-scale.
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This shows they are doing a few things on a small scale.
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Small scale possession is punishable with up to two years in jail.
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Try testing out your product or service on a small scale first.
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Real creativity requires small-scale focusing, attending to a relatively small domain.
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This is already happening on a small scale, but it's not easy.
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In the social media world, Periscope enjoys success on a small scale.
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In this, the small scale of the Quirks system is its strength.
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He carried a small scale to restaurants and weighed his food portions.
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"We are doing small-scale production for testing and development," he said.
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So the incidence of large- or even small-scale breakdowns is unknown.
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In many countries, artisanal and small-scale gold mines use child labor.
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There's no money in putting books in boxes on a small scale.
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Small-scale gold mining is the largest single source of mercury pollution.
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It was small scale, held inside DJI's office with a makeshift course.
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Agriculture, including small-scale, family-run farms, is the country's largest industry.
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"On the small scale it's probably closer than you think," said Armstrong.
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The room looked like a small-scale model of a mega church.
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For example, pilot projects could allow small-scale implementation of new technologies.
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Moore's law has allowed for powerful computation at a very small scale.
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All are preparing for flooding, whether it's small-scale or much larger.
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A. They're a really dominant predator, but on a very small scale.
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This relatively intimate space is dedicated to drawing and small-scale painting.
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"The technology is ideally suited for all small-scale devices," says Wetzstein.
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They're only being implemented on an episodic basis, on a small scale.
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Small-scale sculptures with moving parts date as far back as antiquity.
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Small-scale protests have occurred worldwide under the Extinction Rebellion banner regularly.
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Most of the startups that applied were looking at small-scale challenges.
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Small-scale groups are easier to proliferate and more difficult to counter.
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Much of it's small-scale subsistence looting; some of it's criminally industrial.
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The TENG would do that on a very small scale for raindrops.
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You can't reliably prevent future attacks, because they're small scale, dispersed, and unpredictable.
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Three of the experiments are focused on just that: small-scale human physiology.
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While some approached the problem on a small scale, other users thought big.
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It could also focus on small scale units rather than large scale ones.
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From there, they sell to small-scale fish processors who are predominantly women.
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That may be in a small-scale industrial setting or in somebody's home.
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Stearns also takes a more hushed, deadpan, small-scale approach to the material.
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Unless it's a very small-scale project it pays to hire a professional.
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Progressives are talking about community-owned, small scale, distributed, deregulated, resilient, energy sources.
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This year a couple of small-scale brewers lovingly recreated that Neolithic ale.
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If it feels like a small-scale theater show, well, that's the point.
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Or, will small-scale farmers thrive by producing unique and local marijuana strains?
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Marijuana agriculture in the United States is currently dominated by small-scale farmers.
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"I wanted to demonstrate it can work at a small scale," he says.
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It rewards persistence, creativity, and the pursuit of perfection on the small scale.
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But he also has a chance to see redemption on a small scale.
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Everything is limited edition, and the company produces on an extremely small scale.
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"It is a small scale slowdown (of flows to the mainland)," he said.
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The small scale of the protests is disappointing to some protesters, including Moore.
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Scientists have dreamed of creating machines at such a small scale for decades.
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Yet across the continent there has been a surge in small-scale mining.
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Some recall that small-scale mining has been an engine of development before.
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The works vary in size and shape, from wall-sized to small-scale.
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Like most local people, the Camerons survived on tourism and small-scale farming.
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On a small scale, there's already weather modification, from the Midwest to China.
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Her small-scale demonstrations outside the Swedish parliament building sparked a larger movement.
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Emojis represent our feelings on a small scale, and they leave people out.
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"So he built a small-scale ethanol plant on our farm," Broin said.
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Greece has a history of small-scale attacks against politicians, businesses and police.
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Putnam notes that California regulations are not hospitable for small-scale food producers.
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What remained were small-scale grants made to local communities for individual projects.
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Some small-scale charities are making inroads to help these women and children.
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The couple craved the neighborhood's charm, small-scale walkability, unique shops and restaurants.
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The attacks extend towards hundreds of small-scale mines in Burkina Faso alone.
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The small-scale miners say there's no other way to earn a living.
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What does being a small-scale farmer conjure up in your own mind?
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"The notion was to de-romanticize small-scale organic farming," Mr. Gieser said.
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His vision was small scale, humble on behalf of humanity, and intensely personal.
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Small-scale tourism that involves residents of such areas is growing, Philp added.
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African-Americans are disproportionately arrested for jaywalking and other small-scale offenses nationwide.
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As it happens, Herzog occasionally chanced upon small-scale Walls in real life.
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Needless to say, this creates endless small-scale battles that are just exhausting.
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He is also a technical and practical behemoth, on a very small scale.
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Rebels were found to have used sulfur mustard once on a small scale.
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Cimatu also ordered a halt to all small-scale mining in the mountainous, gold-rich Cordillera region, where most of the landslides occurred, and ordered a review of more than 100 proposals for small-scale mining sites across the country.
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One recent, though small-scale, study found a 45% disease recurrence rate post-transplant.
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Seed samples were first sent to organic growers for small-scale production in 2012.
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Typical of their small-scale ambitions, they didn't connect again right off the bat.
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Some firms have made inroads, but electronic bond trading is still very small scale.
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Fisherman Graham Green, 29, said he hoped it would rejuvenate traditional small-scale fishing.
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LVGEM's small scale and volatile contracted sales constrain the rating to the 'B' category.
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Japanese media reported a small scale eruption of Mt. Aso around 220:2000 a.m.
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Morgan Stanley has experimented with this idea on a small scale in the past.
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But doing so on the very small scale that's being proposed won't be enough.
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Others worry that the focus on small-scale questions — Do wristbands increase vaccination rates?
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It's focused on the effects, on a small scale, of making fraud more expensive.
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Armed groups also target small-scale growers of coca who want to switch crops.
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Another key source of rising private income in Cuba is more small-scale entrepreneurship.
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Poverty fuels small-scale and illegal mining and enforcement of safety standards is poor.
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This is our first entry into the market, this is a small-scale unit.
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Most operate on a very small scale: six in ten have just one property.
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On the contrary, a local, sustainable, small-scale farming future is entirely within reach.
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For small-scale solar providers, the eclipse is a drop in the revenue bucket.
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Firstly, requests for this data will be on a small scale, like targeted hacking.
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Chaves said the cost of the monthly premium was "accessible" for small-scale farmers.
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It has also brought a steady trickle of small scale protests at competition events.
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Small-scale mining in Rwanda's hilly landscape has led to landslides and mine collapses.
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Finally, now more than ever family farmers and small-scale producers need government support.
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"The response, though very small-scale, was very much a positive one," he said.
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We did what we could on our small scale but it was never enough.
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"Hack the Pentagon" has a grand name, but it's a small-scale pilot program.
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Like many villages in Hebei, Longcao survives on small-scale farming and light manufacturing.
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We have seen local governments try to manage broadband networks on a small scale.
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They deal in small scale legislative wins for political gain in the short term.
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In some ways, the embrace of that small scale reflects well on the institution.
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Before the army moved in, Marange had been open to small-scale local operators.
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In Europe, small scale miners are beginning to experiment with wind-powered mining rigs.
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Well, this movement with small-scale, local regional beer is part of the ethos.
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Huge: Bloomberg points out Saudi Arabia only has small-scale solar projects there now.
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Wealthy small-scale prospectors regularly offer residents generous deals for their land, locals say.
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Growing human tissue is a huge challenge for researchers, even on a small scale.
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Paired together, it's a nice experience — kind of a small-scale home theater experience.
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Those are still small-scale projects, though, even if the local impact is huge.
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Part of the company's small-scale — and decidedly human, handmade process — means limited batches.
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Tunisia's security and police forces have also been the target of small-scale attacks.
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These studies typically were small-scale, though, and looked at the issue in adults.
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Croatian workers will take part in the construction, but only on a small scale.
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As for computer effects, Bayona is best when he's working on a small scale.
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This is a major concern for small-scale cannabis cultivators of marijuana in California.
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Online retailers like Warby Parker are also opening stores, though on a small scale.
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During the first event, the site was populated on only a very small scale.
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While some bigger mezcal brands exist, most are still small-scale, with tiny outputs.
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Do you think New York City could do a small-scale universal basic income?
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Small-scale growers across the state are increasingly up against much larger industrial farms.
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That allows it to create products, features and experiences at an initially small scale.
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But the studies are small-scale, and lawmakers want the agency to go further.
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Around the world, there are hundreds of banana varieties grown by small-scale farmers.
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Flash floods killed several people last month, and militants still stage small-scale attacks.
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They're much more small scale but they happen day over day, day over day.
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"It sounds very attractive to do things on an incredibly small scale," Gasko says.
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It has so far been done only on a small scale in TV advertising.
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There's an interesting small-scale study by the Busara Center that might explain this.
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We're gonna try things at a small scale to just figure our way forward.
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Both that insurance effort – and the newer one that provides small-scale individual policies – aim to help curb growing "loss and damage" from climate change in the region, said Michael Zissener, who coordinates the small-scale Caribbean insurance effort for the MCII.
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Chinese efforts are, at least for now, on a small scale in a crowded market.
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We talked to a few people who witnessed these kinds of (small scale) workplace scams.
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"I wouldn't count out them doing a few more small scale, local acquisitions," Johnstone said.
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Worse, small-scale redistribution creates inter-group competition that Trump has all-too-easily exploited.
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If your startup is just conducting a small-scale market experiment, then that hardly matters.
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I first saw this on a small scale when I was in Guatemala in 2017.
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You can use a herb grinder for cooking purposes, too, especially for small-scale applications.
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It's going to be like sushi or like a high-end restaurant, very small-scale.
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We're already seeing this on a small scale with features like automatic accident-prevention breaking.
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Those kinds of big-business-level abilities should excite small-scale and emerging IoT developers.
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Ideas can be tested on a small scale and abandoned if they fail to work.
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Yet to a large degree, Unravelling Collective Forms achieves this, at least on small scale.
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As a result, manufacturing has remained labour-intensive, crude and small-scale, says Mr Tam.
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At small scale, HEFA can therefore rely on recycled waste products as its raw material.
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This crazy idea of starting a small-scale brewery was not his idea of success.
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Even Amazon's attempts to become a book publisher have been pretty small-scale and unimpressive.
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Prior small-scale studies found that many factors, some seemingly minor, might influence route preference.
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While these are small-scale operations, deporting hundreds rather than thousands, the implications are obvious.
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I:Object includes representative small scale works that double as prototypes for the exhibition's larger iterations.
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Mouths, noses, ears, belly buttons, and "peeholes" become the new homes for small-scale artworks.
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Jiangsu is now planning a wider crackdown to eliminate hundreds of small-scale chemical producers.
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In a way, SoFi's "Don't Bank" campaign feels like a small- scale version of redlining.
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You can do it on a small scale, in a kitchen or a back garden.
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This is a generation of girls running small scale production companies from their teenage bedrooms.
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At first, officials said that only local, small-scale farmers would be eligible for leases.
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So 99 percent of them are small-scale shootings like the ones in my book.
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There are lots of small-scale shops that have gone plastic free, including grocery stores.
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"We believe small scale mining is the main cause [of the gorilla decline]," Plumptre said.
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Charles Sumner with a cane, a very uncivil small-scale foreshadowing of the Civil War.
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The small-scale start-up consumer business could prepare Goldman to expand in the future.
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A collective of 450,413 small-scale farmers produce 90 percent of the coffee in Tanzania.
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Tiny Tower in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, brings the design of a skyscraper to the small scale.
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Its second floor concentrates on wooing large-scale dinner-party-givers and small-scale restaurateurs.
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So they do things like burning schools — small-scale attacks that get their message across.
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The works inside are more subtle, in some cases because of their mostly small scale.
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These portraits are among the mostly small-scale works hung in the exhibition's final rooms.
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Many are small-scale, local affairs like restaurants, auto repair shops, or IT consulting firms.
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There is one other small-scale snail farmer that I know of in Washington State.
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Instead the city's shopping is wonderfully small-scale and local, best illustrated in Elmwood Village.
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They fall short, scientists say, when trying to simulate important but small-scale ocean processes.
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Australia's wildfires are burning with such intensity that they're sparking contained, small-scale weather systems.
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Luckily, the amount of handmade, small-scale goods on the site is mesmerizing and vast.
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About 85 percent are small-scale fishermen, with the rest commercial boats and aquaculture farms.
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Still, small-scale efforts to shun a local business can directly affect the bottom line.
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Again, we're not talking about a theoretical idea, or even some small scale pilot project.
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Now, the military seems to feel increasingly empowered to root out even small-scale criticism.
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Unfortunately, few small-scale wineries have the capital to gaze that far down the road.
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But few if any have grown so big after beginning on such a small scale.
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Under the new program, small-scale farmers will get 6,000 rupees, around $85, in cash.
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Phraner recalls seeing it taken up by small-scale makers first, followed by big retailers.
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But these methods could only be used close to Sanaa, and on a small scale.
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He realized he needed to watch for what he calls "lightning strikes"—strange, small-scale epidemics.
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Despite TBLA's small scale, its operations are well-diversified in terms of products and distribution channels.
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Politics is rough, even at the small scale, even when you're dealing with Christmas tree legislation.
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Architectural models, the small-scale versions of buildings, are an important step in the design process.
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See our small-scale replica of "Lift Every Voice and Sing" on the 1st floor. pic.twitter.
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And there is real scope for some small-scale progress in the marginal meetings between officials.
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It seems on a small scale, ManUp is filling that gap for teenage boys in Ottawa.
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We always thought Kris Jenner was all-knowing, like a small-scale deity with heavy contouring.
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You have to start automating things when it's done at a small scale or you're screwed.
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It's small scale, in the woods, super moody, and there's lots of weird stuff going on.
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Logging from national parks is illegal but has always been carried out on a small scale.
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Here's a juicy bit from Wired in April:This is Google: they don't do small-scale things.
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In effect, this is a small-scale version of what happens after a neutron-star collision.
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Some 1.5 billion families around the world make a living from small-scale agriculture, CISL said.
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There is also a clear demand, in rural Alaska especially, for small-scale businesses and jobs.
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Many people sell trees voluntarily or engage in small-scale charcoal production to supplement their incomes.
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The promise of small-scale solar panels to deliver power to slums has always been apparent.
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SIX thinks banks are ready to outsource a variety of other small-scale services to them.
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The ratings reflect the small scale of O'Key as the seventh-largest food retailer in Russia.
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What the Innovation Center does: It builds health care experiments to test on a small scale.
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An estimated 170,000 small-scale miners operate across Lualaba, and their numbers appear to be growing.
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Plus, the small-scale engineering that went into RoboBee X-Wing could spread to other technologies.
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Also, you mentioned big paintings, but you tend to work on a medium to small scale.
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Think of it as a sort of private, small-scale ZipCar, albeit with only one vehicle.
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My vision of esports might be too limited, too small-scale to comprehend Blizzard's ambitions here.
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Countering drones is a small-scale but high-impact problem posed by a disruptive civilian technology.
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He and Olivia vowed to keep growing on a small scale, selling directly to their neighbors.
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Lodging in general on the island is basic but comfortable — mostly small-scale, family-run guesthouses.
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But this study was quite small-scale and did not address the pressing issue of injuries.
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Then, add a couple of small-scale lounge chairs, she advised, and perhaps a bistro table.
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Levimoon features a gorgeous small scale replica of our mother moon with changeable brightness and colors.
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From all this data, the picture is one of large-scale predictability and small-scale volatility.
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Credit schemes for small-scale farmers and subsidized access to technology could also help, he noted.
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration does not generally block small-scale imports for personal use.
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While officials say the area has largely been pacified, small scale attacks continue to take place.
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While some small-scale farmers have expressed their support, the agricultural industry objected to this bill.
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Small-scale hydropower projects like Logan's provide reliable, clean, and low-cost electricity to local residents.
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In an odd twist, identified anarchists themselves become small-scale legislators that their beliefs inherently reject.
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Although a ceasefire deal ended major conflict there in 2015, small-scale clashes still occur regularly.
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Optimizing production at a small scale is very different from doing so at a large scale.
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But in practice, it'd be impossible to detect them, and small-scale studies don't consider them.
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The Palisades Village, a small-scale shopping center modeled in part on Nantucket, opened in October.
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Both studies are small-scale, and would need further research before their conclusions are fully substantiated.
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He hopes that a small-scale field trial can be started in Africa in five years.
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We continue to support that small scale events follow guidance set by their local government officials.
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But that kind of small-scale business can also be extremely difficult to get right. Drive.
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And historically, they have promoted small-scale farming by having an acreage limit on cannabis farms.
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Over 45 bronzes, from small-scale to monumental, from the largest private collection of Rodin's work.
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Small scale fuel cells have been used by some automobile manufacturers for more than a decade.
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Quotas can also be allocated to community trusts and co-ops to protect small-scale fishers.
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It could shore up small-scale farming in areas where animals are critical to families' survival.
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Tens of thousands of impoverished civilians have been uprooted, mostly rice farmers and small-scale traders.
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Though stranded, they managed to eke out a meager living from small-scale farming and fishing.
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It also predicts small-scale thunderstorms or bands of heavy rain and snow anywhere on Earth.
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The U.K. by comparison is a less competitive market at the moment for small-scale payments.
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That focus on instant gratification might allow Trump to make more small-scale, Carrier-style deals.
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Moore's collection also exemplifies the extremely skilled craftsmanship present in many of these small-scale carvings.
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I assumed there was some kind of small-scale block party worth attending in central Paris.
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Twitter has erased small-scale harassment, and the company's new tools could erase larger scale harassment.
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Getting into theaters won't give Netflix an immediate boost in profits, especially on such a small scale.
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In fact, Russian meddling in America's election in 2016 was actually small-scale compared to the past.
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Ikea adapted the concept, and the Krydda/Växer line of small-scale hydroponic gardening kits was born.
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On average, small-scale farmers in the irrigated area cultivate tiny plots of about 200 square meters.
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Being something of an introvert, I grew accustomed to working by myself on a relatively small scale.
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There's the United States, its government, and a series of cultists, conspirators, and small-scale commercial ventures.
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And the idea of even doing a small-scale experiment unlikely to have significant effects faces opposition.
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I would recommend doing one on one conversations at a small scale before you try scaling it.
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The small scale skeleton on the left is also helpful for checking anatomy and figuring out gestures.
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Baidu aims to commercialize autonomous cars on a small scale by 2018, with wider deployment by 2021.
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ChemChina UK's initial purchases are small-scale, with full commercial shipments due once the pipeline is built.
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The measure also states that 25 percent of its cultivation licenses must go to small-scale farmers.
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Even at such a small scale it's easy to see that da Vinci was on to something.
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Its core market remains the small and medium business customer who uses it for small-scale projects.
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Brightburn is a small-scale "superhero" movie that takes the Superman origin in a very different direction.
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They're better at it in a very small-scale disaster, where basic logistical networks aren't being affected.
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As large farms producing cheap marijuana drive prices down, small-scale farming may no longer be profitable.
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CNLP had a thin EBITDA margin of only 40% in 2016, due mainly to its small scale.
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Eden once boasted of having more than 100 members, but today, it's a more small-scale affair.
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I was wondering if sourcing the proper parts was challenging, given you're a small-scale, independent operation.
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U.S. authorities launched small-scale operations aimed at about 2,000 recently arrived families in about 10 cities.
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Maybe it's as simple as adding one or two more friends to your normal small-scale hangouts.
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But this kind of corruption is pretty small-scale and, something most Russians never have to face.
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It sounded like the birthday party I had always wanted: small-scale, low-key, focused on carbs.
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Small-scale testing has indicated that the bacteria reduces the insect's ability to transmit viruses to people.
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By some estimates, Indonesia's illicit small-scale gold miners produce as much as $5 billion a year.
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This could be explained by the differing approaches of large and small-scale farming, the authors said.
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Distributed generation uses small-scale power generation fueled by natural gas or solar and wind power arrays.
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In the antebellum era, most businesses were small-scale enterprises that produced and sold to local markets.
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For most children raised in analog eras, embarrassing Polaroids and stories were small-scale mortifications at worst.
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Unfortunately, many nations routinely omit small-scale commercial and subsistence fisheries, focusing only on large, industrial operations.
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"The Box Show," though, opts for minimalism to showcase, contain and surely inspire its small-scale profusion.
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Miners say the government should zero in on illegal small-scale miners causing the most environmental harm.
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The wrestling Cholitas are seen as small-scale celebrities, invited to events, or paid to do commercials.
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These tend to be companies that are not designed to succeed at providing services at small scale.
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But half of China's farms are small-scale operations like this one, where that wasn't an option.
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Better water management, including rainfall harvesting and small-scale irrigation, could also make a difference, he said.
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Part of what I love about Oregon, and the Willamette Valley in particular, is the small scale.
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The Valle de los Cintis, north of Tarija, is the spiritual home of small-scale traditional winemaking.
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One miner there said that small-scale operators had to hand over a portion of their profits.
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That changed this week with the signing of a law that authorizes small-scale home food businesses.
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That's why we are going to try on a very small scale and see how people react.
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Right now, she says, this work — which inevitably involves technology — is on a small scale and informal.
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Most buyers are unlicensed, small-scale traders working in cramped shops fitted with alarms and steel doors.
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Small-scale and relatively isolated terrorist attacks like the one on Saturday are very hard to stop.
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In drug research, Phase 1 trials establish the basic safety of a drug in small-scale experiments.
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A Times investigation pointed to scrappy, small-scale factories across China, findings confirmed by the new study.
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There has been a small-scale armed rebellion ever since, most notably by the Free Papua Movement.
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Thirty-eight signature small scale paintings are being shown as well as some sculptures and block prints.
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Yet bringing Tony's big-scale world crashing down onto Peter's small-scale one has yielded mixed results.
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The result is a widening collapse of small-scale farming, the foundation of societies all over Africa.
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This can be achieved through cost reduction or signing small-scale contracts (rather than "pursuing Moby Dick").
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But there will be cases where those kind of very intensive and small-scale actions could help.
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Here's what that could look like, from a small-scale strike to one of America's leaders killed.
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Jerome Robbins, even in his most cartoon-fun or most small-scale creations, has largeness of spirit.
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"It was a lot of new challenges for us because of the small scale," Mr. Dvir said.
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Those micro-businesses would receive and fulfill small-scale apparel orders from fashion brands on Zilingo's network.
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MaxAB's target market is small-scale retailers in Egypt who sell to the country's 100 million population.
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Mining companies in Congo have struggled to secure their sites from small scale prospectors digging for minerals.
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The small-scale attacks that had become commonplace in the country in recent years have largely stopped.
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Remember: This series began as a relatively small-scale character drama with some car chases thrown in.
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Up against the wall, a small-scale screen printing rig and several of Cardy's ghoulishly realistic illustrations.
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Venezuela's government has said it is a small-scale uprising and denounced Guaido for launching a coup.
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And when small-scale farming weakens or collapses, people leave the countryside and flock to the city.
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Given Mehretu's penchant for gigantic works, the small scale of her earliest paintings on display is surprising.
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In addition to drinking vessels, the manufactory also produced decorative vases, small-scale sculptures, and various tableware.
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This series presents miniature models created by placing small-scale human figures next to ordinary, everyday objects.
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Ultimately, like any president, Trump's record is driven by big-picture macroeconomic factors not small-scale deals.
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Mill City Cheesemongers' mission, Falk explained, has always been to stock products sourced from local, small-scale cheesemakers.
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If large businesses displace small-scale farmers, agriculture will move toward export crops, increasing the ranks of unemployed.
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It encourages local production by small-scale farmers, using sustainable strategies and combining Western knowledge with traditional expertise.
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ProPublica highlighted these small-scale infractions, which can often lead to much larger violations of privacy for individuals.
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It's a tight and relatively small-scale character-driven story whose epic moments are few and far between.
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Nine small-scale farmers have been signed up to supply these foods to 20 chefs in Cape Town.
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With small-scale fixes, their portfolios have suffered as debt-laden families struggled to keep up with payments.
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Small-scale, backyard farms are particularly vulnerable, which helps explain why richer countries have mostly avoided the virus.
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But small scale experiments performed under microgravity conditions have shown that fire does burn differently under weightless conditions.
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Analysts said the protests were small-scale and unlikely to damage the good brand equity Apple has built.
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He likes to work loose and let his actors improvise, and he's always operated on a small scale.
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In Syria, Kurdish troops began a small-scale advance on Raqqa, the capital of the self-styled caliphate.
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Amazon is big enough; isn't it a good thing to support individual craftspeople and slower, small-scale production?
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The show includes approximately 500 small-scale paintings, drawings and mixed-media pieces, all displayed in multiple iterations.
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Perhaps a quarter of production is done by "artisanal" miners, meaning local people working on a small scale.
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New Balance will be one of the first companies to take advance of the new small scale manufacturing.
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In many ways you can say that we in Denmark are in a small-scale post-Vietnam phase.
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Various small-scale studies indicate that OrthoK not only temporarily improves vision, it slows the progression of nearsightedness.
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Recently, Amila O. De Silva, a scientist who works for the Canadian government, conducted a small-scale experiment.
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The chapel can accommodate around 800 guests, so the ceremony is unlikely to be a small-scale affair.
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Informal methods of gold production, known in the industry as "artisanal" or small-scale mining, are growing globally.
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In a small scale model, the company's shown that the SeaAerial can reliably pick up a TV signal.
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Doctors could use them to manipulate objects on a small scale or isolate single cells for testing purposes.
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Similar tariffs have been applied to other renewable power sources, including wind, small-scale hydro, biomass and biogas.
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While initiatives like Equoevento or Refetto-Rio are on a relatively small scale, experts say every little helps.
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Crucially, Bulletin is operating on such a small scale that it seemingly removes the need for curation entirely.
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The company has supplied small-scale cargoes on a spot basis to China since a pilot in 2017.
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They could experiment with small-scale enterprises that may or may not be fundamentally economical without a subsidy.
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"They usually start with something small-scale and gradually expand and make their requirements more difficult," he said.
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Small-scale growers worry about how they'll compete with the big businesses eyeing the marijuana plant for profit.
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"We are trying to unlock new gas markets ... by initiating new small-scale LNG import terminals," Hill said.
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Mr. Wonderful asked why we were doing this when we were unprofitable and at such a small scale.
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The new definition of "gun seller" will include individuals who were previously considered small scale and not regulated.
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Small-scale acquisitions are embedded in the current ratings, and they can be comfortably funded by internal cash.
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Small Scale, High Development Risk: Greenwood's rating reflects its small development scale over the short- to medium-term.
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Rare, small-scale protests broke out last month over a sudden increase in fares on Cairo's metro system.
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But local politics make for strange bedfellows, and, more importantly, partisan divides can disintegrate at a small scale.
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Quantum simulators are small-scale replicas of complicated natural phenomena whose behavior obeys the rules of quantum mechanics.
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Small Scale, High Development Risk: Greenwood's rating reflects its small development scale over the short to medium term.
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The problem has long been discussed within the airline industry, with several small-scale studies having been undertaken.
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"Expedited approval of small-scale natural gas exports would strengthen an emerging sector of Florida's economy," said Rubio.
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Those towers are still in use by other small businesses, Ra said, and work at a small scale.
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Lopez Obrador has pushed for more support for Mexican small-scale farmers and has been critical of NAFTA.
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Levimoon is a gorgeous, small-scale depiction of the Earth's moon, meticulously 3D printed using some 1,440 layers.
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But the city's attempt at litigating corrupt property owners, he said, will only work on a small scale.
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The ultimate solution to the mystery is small-scale enough to let the rest of the story breathe.
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He looks very much like a man committing small-scale political suicide—which, in all likelihood, he is.
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But whatever its flaws, few see a viable alternative to more small-scale mining in the near term.
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"Because of their small scale, they can often be more decorative, or a luxe material," Ms. Kemble said.
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Around the desk are inspiration and goals, supplies, my microscope, plus some small scale painting sketches —my experiments.
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Washington (CNN)A famous fashion designer who doubles as a small-scale medical supplier in a major city?
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They could handle small-scale baddies, sure, but once the episode's primary villain showed up, they were toast.
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Small-scale distilling is a booming business, providing much-needed jobs and revenue for state and local governments.
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When the couple first saw the house, it was filled with period furniture, small scale for small rooms.
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So Iran does what Iran does best, which is lash out on a small scale in different arenas.
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The US has tried a few basic income experiments, but most have been short-lived small-scale trials.
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That's the crux of "Gifted," the director Marc Webb's return to small-scale features after tangling with Spidey.
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The terminals have been or are being adapted to allow them to provide small scale and bunkering services.
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Gottlieb expressed doubt, saying the study was conducted on a small scale and isolated the effects of nicotine.
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Jane Jacobs's aura was so powerful that it made her, precisely, the St. Joan of the small scale.
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Unlike mining in neighboring Central American countries, mining in El Salvador has been limited to small-scale operations.
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Two small companies are still based here, and there is still some small-scale whaling in local waters.
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While the competition is relatively small scale, the department hopes it will have an outsize effect on neighborhoods.
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Despite Trump's rhetoric, small-scale trade wars have been a fairly common fact of life in recent administrations.
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High oil prices and ethanol subsidies in the late 2000s led to a resurgence of interest in renewable energies, and the last decade has seen engineering techniques applied to waste-to-fuel for the first time, such as small-scale, temperature-regulated Fischer-Tropsch, small-scale gasification and supercritical water pyrolysis.
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Hardest hit are small-scale and subsistence farmers as they largely depend on rain-fed crops for their livelihoods.
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Joint exercises continue to be small-scale, and the services' roles in them remain separated either physically or chronologically.
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The rest of the team called small-scale multiplayer the "party game," which I thought was a little derisive.
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Hominin populations were resilient and able to adapt to the kind of small-scale climate changes caused by eruptions.
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Recently it has become more difficult for small-scale miners to compete with major operations with mighty mining setups.
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Something like 500 million small-scale farmers around the world provide more than 70 percent of the world's food.
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"That kind of small-scale, self-policed social media could serve as a balm to us all," she says.
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This encourages concentration of land in the hands of a few corporations and standardization of small-scale production systems.
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But some opposition candidates questioned the credibility of the vote, sparking some small-scale protests in the capital Nouakchott.
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These factors are only partially offset by the small scale of the business compared to the consolidated AXA Group.
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Do you think the failures in Afghanistan are a result of small-scale tactical errors or larger strategic blunders?
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With small-scale production, FF isn't likely to be first to the market with only one innovation, Newman said.
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Especially a director who started out making a handcrafted, small-scale bauble like 2009's 500 Days of Summer.
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It is also a story of tensions and contradictions between a small-scale family tradition and a voracious market.
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"Once we saw this work on a small scale, we tried to think about the bigger picture," Ruiz said.
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To compensate for inadequate power supply, Nigerians spend an estimated $14 billion annually to run small-scale diesel generators.
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Earlier this month, The San Diego Union-Tribune launched an unusual experiment: asking readers to become small-scale philanthropists.
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There are at least 2,500 active small-scale gold mining operations in Indonesia, according to the country's environment ministry.
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However, Solugen's pilot project cost just $7,000 at small scale, cutting costs on the product and on shipping costs.
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There's also Siam Organic, a social enterprise from Thailand which sources its organic rice entirely from small-scale farmers.
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Even small-scale sellers can distribute their goods to large number of buyers, leveling the playing field for operators.
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This is done by implementing localized reproduction programs and small-scale farming projects in order to protect food security.
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Testing assumptions, doing research and going small-scale allows you to pivot instead of falling flat on your face.
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In its desire to try new policies on a small scale, Finland is no different from many other countries.
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Yes, the electronics markets are colossal hives of sensory overload, buzzing nonstop with small-scale high-tech hardware commerce.
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Some pharmaceutical fentanyl is diverted from healthcare facilities, though typically on a small scale and intended for personal use.
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Extremists claiming to represent the Islamic State carried out small-scale attacks in Indonesia and the Philippines last year.
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This could enable forecasters to make more reliable short-term projections of small-scale weather phenomena, such as thunderstorms.
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So far, pay-per-mile insurance companies like Metromile have only dabbled in the space at a small scale.
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Like many small-scale fishermen in the NTB province, Sidik operates around reefs using a small motorized fishing boat.
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Some parts of the park are already operating on a small scale, while other areas are still undergoing testing.
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It introduced a green-growth initiative to tackle deforestation, build more small-scale hydroelectric projects and overhaul national parks.
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The first film is basically a small-scale character drama with some car chases thrown in here and there.
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If a local, sustainable, small-scale vision of marijuana agriculture is possible, how can it be made a reality?
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With her husband she decided to turn to WeFarm, a text-based network of small-scale farmers, for help.
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However, current intelligence suggests that this is sporadic, on a small scale, and not facilitated by organized criminal networks.
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The unveilings took on the air of small scale Apple keynotes, complete with new products hidden beneath black cloths.
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"We're always running many small-scale experiments with the design of the results page," a spokesperson told The Verge.
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It is handing out subsidised loans to small-scale and labour-intensive industries such as ceramics and bicycle parts.
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So far, Cruise isn't doing the kind of small-scale pilots being undertaken by its self-driving car rivals.
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Germany began subsidizing solar and wind when they were extremely small scale industries, and their costs were quite high.
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Kurdish groups have carried out small scale attacks against Iranian security forces in the north-west of the country.
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Signs of disappointment in the state could be seen in December, when small-scale demonstrations over stagnant wages began.
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The 260,000 barrels-per-day (bpd) refiner is also looking to invest in small-scale onshore fields, said Zhang.
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The government has banned small-scale mining as part of a general clamp-down on illegal miners last year.
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Nanotecture: Tiny Built Things, published by Phaidon, is Roke's first book and a thorough exploration of small-scale architecture.
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There's also a medium- and small-scale mining sector which has a lot of environmental problems associated with it.
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The government estimates that 60-70 percent of small-scale miners in the country operate illegally, causing environmental damage.
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Small-scale investors can get into the market for $500 to $5,000 for a bottle of potentially collectible whisky.
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Small-scale solar generating capacity is expected to soar by 44% over the next two years, the EIA said.
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I only use raw plant material of exceptionally high organic-quality, grown on small-scale organic and biodynamic farms.
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We've all seen this happening very publicly with Lyft and Uber, but it works on the small scale, too.
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Even if it's a small-scale film, you're dealing with five, six people, so it's a lot to orchestrate.
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Eddy Current Suppression Ring's 2008 opus, Primary Colours was a game-changer for the small-scale Australian rock scene.
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Such experiences have militarized society and the small scale of aid leaves people unwilling to rely on outside help.
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If all this sounds symbolic of small-scale, local struggles within a globalized marketplace, that's probably because it is.
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Keeping Turtle Bay small-scale and personable has been the mission of the Turtle Bay Association for 1903 years.
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There are bright spots, but those programs remain mostly small scale so far, and expanding quickly has many complications.
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In that way, these small-scale experiments with obscure voting systems can grow into something that transforms American politics.
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That still isn't a formal clinical study, but other small-scale investigations from clinical practice have shown similar results.
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Some of the best hops in the world are produced in the US, often on a relatively small scale.
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" In practice, researchers often end up measuring other questions, like, "Was this cost-effective in our small-scale trial?
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One of his most successful pieces was "Monument to a Peasant," a sculpture dedicated to Poland's small-scale farmers.
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Small-scale fishing still happens throughout the year, in the summer for food and in the winter for trade.
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"It's still happening, but small-scale," Mr. Elad said proudly, standing in the bar that night earlier this month.
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It's possible that interventions — almost all of which are done on a small scale — may not be the solution.
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Yet he refused to agree to a moratorium on the project, or to running a small-scale pilot beforehand.
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The lean staging is made to travel, but there is nothing small-scale about the impact of the writing.
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The ratings also consider the company's interest-sensitive product profile along with its narrow focus and relatively small scale.
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Are you countering the loss of eccentric small-scale retail to the relentless march of Chase branches and CVS?
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Artisanal and small-scale mining employs more than 500,000 people in Madagascar according to the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative.
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The ball is now in EPA's court to, at long last, get the small-scale field trial under way.
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NEW DELHI, Jan 11 (Reuters) - Thousands of small-scale traders in India are planning to organise protests against Amazon.
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Most of Apple&aposs early partners are launching the program on a small scale before offering it more broadly.
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Suddenly, small-scale marijuana purchases and the like, mainly overlooked to spare an overburdened penal system, would become conspicuous.
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The ruling adds Italy to the small number of countries where small-scale cultivation for personal use is allowed.
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Mulheir says there are some foster families in Haiti already, but the system only exists on a small scale.
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In the light of today's headlines, this Cold War drama feels newly relevant — but also almost comfortingly small-scale.
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The clashes in the state appear to have eased over the past week, however, though small-scale demonstrations continue.
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As a result, the small-scale attacks that had become commonplace in recent years were brought to a halt.
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But that doesn't include the closure of "illegal capacity", mostly small-scale operators using scrap rather than iron ore.
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There is but a smattering of small-scale meme factories, many largely abandoned since the Brexit referendum last year.
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There's a role for small-scale persuasion in trying to reduce prejudice, as well as large-scale structural changes.
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This makes the future of 3-D printing as a tool for small-scale manufacturing a lot more interesting.
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I think it's good on the small scale and it helps out people who are doing small-scale things, but if you want to talk about something that's large, that's scalable, you can't ... I mean, you couldn't have something like this for a large company that employs 0003 people or something like that.
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Analyzing climate data on such a small scale takes a lot of time and computing power, which makes it expensive.
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Second, wherever MAD applies, it is lunacy to advocate limited nuclear wars, or the threat of small-scale nuclear weapons.
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New Hampshire's small scale enables those who aspire to the presidency to run relatively low-cost campaigns in the state.
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But AI also promises to make human labor smarter and more efficient, even something as traditional as small-scale farming.
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A small-scale experiment is already underway in Stockton, California, a city where one in four residents live in poverty.
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Someone described the PowerMask as a kind of small-scale take on a sensory deprivation tank, and sure, why not?
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While small scale and scattered, these private sector solutions could help if they are able to roll out large scale.
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Vanessa Davis, who typically works with small-scale comics, talks about the immediacy and pure fun of painting large portraits.
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The African sector, meanwhile, is dominated by small-scale farmers often unable to raise the capital needed for new techniques.
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Yet, many of the passing commuters and late-night straphangers likely never noticed such a scuffle of that small scale.
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The idea is that its solar cells, which are small-scale, can be embedded into electronic devices in the home.
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Be in touch with your customer and then think about growth as automating what's happening on a very small scale.
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The small scale and cute levels give it something of a diorama feel, like you're peering into these tiny worlds.
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His crime, though seemingly petty, was a small-scale versions of the violence she would face later in the season.
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Gates has also been an investor in a number of energy projects, including Terrapower, a small-scale nuclear energy startup.
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Again, small scale, intense focus on the story and a genuinely nerve-wracking plot make In Fear one to watch.
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Most are smallholders, or small-scale farmers whose families live on less than $2 a day, the World Bank reports.
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Small-scale coca-growers, caught between the security forces and the drug gangs, are among the most vulnerable to it.
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Small-scale farmers start planting anew this month but risk more losses due to lack of sufficient water, they said.
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According to FAO, over 10,000 small-scale farmers in Kenya's eight semi-arid counties are already practicing low-till farming.
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The area seems suited to Mr Seung's "acupuncture" style of gradual, small-scale regeneration, which Mr Park, the mayor, espouses.
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In February the government's mining investment arm gave a 10 percent stake in Black Mountain to such small-scale miners.
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The measure is contained in a package of relatively small-scale regulatory changes meant to ease U.S. trade with Cuba.
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Lenses have arrived at a level of sophistication and perfection that is hard to improve on, especially at small scale.
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He looked at what happens around a really massive object — one with lots of gravity — on a very small scale.
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One reason why the virus has affected China so badly is that so much of the industry is small-scale.
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In a sense, the embedded tweet poll feature introduced in late 2015 is a small scale but logically complementary equivalent.
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Until now, his rundown premises and small scale operation has kept the business below the radar of India's tax officials.
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Politics stultifies, he thinks, when people stop dreaming up alternative ways of life and putting them to small-scale test.
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But as supply chains consolidate, there has been a growing global warning that small-scale farmers need to be supported.
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The Dutch pharmacies, whose production is on a small scale, acknowledge they may face legal challenges from the drug industry.
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But those confrontations between the government, labour unions, Islamists and secular forces also started on a small scale before escalating.
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Small-scale miners produce around 20 tonnes of gold a year but 90% is illegally exported, a parliamentary report said.
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AEGIS also works to help Curiosity identify and target small-scale features like mineral veins in rocks with increased accuracy.
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The scale of that deficit will depend on the extent that China's small-scale zinc mine sector can lift production.
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Small-scale attacks on businesses, police, politicians and embassies are frequent in Greece, with its long history of political violence.
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"To earn a living off small scale cocoa production is very tough, especially when growing low-yielding varieties," Benzies says.
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FuelCell Energy, whose second-largest shareholder is utility NRG Energy Inc, makes small-scale power plants across the United States.
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Within six months, many farmers—especially small-scale operations—would likely face tough choices about converting their fields to wheat.
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It's a powerfully emotional series, but it also feels personal and small-scale because the characters are so well developed.
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A small collection of small-scale songs, both lyrically and musically, the praise heaped on Thrush Metal has been manifold.
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Iran has seen some issues of MBS but on a small scale, and active trade in them has not developed.
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The ratings are constrained by the small scale of the company's investment property business relative to its property-development business.
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Governments, investors, and the international community need to increase support for small-scale farmers, to unlock potentially significant yield gains.
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Today, despite the risks, small-scale miners using mercury operate in about 80 countries in Asia, Africa and the Americas.
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Those affected by the dam, which is on a commercial farm, are "mostly workers and small-scale farmers", he said.
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The small-scale export market is mainly limited to the Western Hemisphere, including the Caribbean, South America and Central America.
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"Air raids," which began on a small scale in 1914, were carried out by four-winged bombers and German Zeppelins.
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DOE revealed in the agenda that it is working on regulations for "small-scale" exports of liquefied natural gas (LNG).
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"Immunity" feels like a collection of small-scale watercolors, delicately blurring shades of synth pop, grunge, and confessional indie rock.
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The conflict in Ghana is still small-scale in comparison, but experts say trends indicate it will continue to worsen.
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They sell a smaller box for personal or small-scale use, as well as one for a larger commercial client.
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The legislation mirrors a regulation the Energy Department proposed in September that would similarly expedite approvals for small-scale exports.
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For Bernardo Carrizo, Alberto Carrizo's younger brother and a union head for small-scale miners, the government aid is crucial.
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We are doing a small scale trial in a few markets to look into ways to make this even easier.
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Currently 80 percent of food in sub-Saharan Africa and Asia is produced by small-scale farmers, according to FAO.
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Santiago, Chile-based multimedia artist Philip Klawitter is a maker of micro worlds, a terraformer on the super-small scale.
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The standards kick in for workstations and small-scale servers in January 2018 and for computer monitors in July 2019.
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Now, at small scale, you can often live with this performance/cost hit in favor of the flexibility x86 provides.
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I prefer working with small-scale producers, and one tea master in particular, whom I go see regularly in Taiwan.
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It allows you to focus on tightening up your processes in a small-scale, predictable environment before a larger rollout.
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It called on Manila to "prioritize" the fight against trafficking networks and drug barons over tracking down small-scale consumers.
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Here's where you put the final touches on the design and start moving from small-scale to large-scale manufacturing.
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"Being a small-scale company has helped us in getting more orders," said Pramod Patel, managing partner at Reliable Paints.
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By choosing this word, the ADS shows a sign that things are moving forward, at least on a small scale.
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Then, within the episode, David Lynch presents a small-scale film about the coming-together that occurs during tragic events.
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This was just one of dozens of large- and small-scale smuggling attempts the Border Patrol has stopped this year.
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Experts and farmers agree that Sri Lanka's small-scale chicken farmers are not ready to deal with such extreme heat.
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Over the past several years, scientists have shown that they can build these machines, if only on a small scale.
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A newer, smaller brand, Kings County Distillery in Brooklyn, New York has a small-scale production that stole Eaves heart.
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However, small-scale design projects have the potential to increase awareness and offer solutions for ways to build greener cities.
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In that way, it will resemble small-scale facilities that Mount Sinai currently operates in neighborhoods throughout New York City.
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So far, the activity has unfolded on a small scale among the 230,218 or so food delivery couriers in France.
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And other cities have seen some small-scale successes from the employer side that could offer an example for Cleveland.
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"In some ways we've been preparing for this all our lives as organizers and as small-scale farmers," she said.
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It runs a small-scale pellet plant in Gisenyi, a city on Lake Kivu, and is developing a bigger factory.
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If it yields many meaningful results, do you think the age of small-scale experimentation in psychology will be over?
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"Thunder Road" fits the mold of a small-scale film willed into being by determination, obsession and a modest budget.
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Canova also executed a number of bozzetti, or small-scale plaster models, that translated the drawings' experimentation into three dimensions.
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On Saturday, they announced that two small-scale joint Marine drills scheduled between July and September would also be suspended.
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On a small scale, these coronavirus shirts represent disaster capitalism, which is when powerful entities and corporations benefit from disaster.
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He said Ivory Coast has in the past expelled people on a small scale, but that never significantly curbed production.
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After a brief wave of copycat violence and subsequent small-scale crackdowns, white-power activism largely relocated to the internet.
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New York City still quarantines people for tuberculosis, and Los Angeles has periodically enacted small-scale quarantines during measles outbreaks.
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Other laghman ingredients are reprised at the same small scale, so that each is present for a single vivid bite.
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He used light effects to simulate buttery flesh that, even at small scale, made saints appear like real human beings.
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In the short term, these types of cyberoperations, small scale but prolific, will hinder American capabilities to navigate the crisis.
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But it's an opportunity for like-minded people to get together and on a very small scale, make a difference.
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Sorting them out isn't easy, since the tech is just starting to be used in small-scale ride-hailing services.
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The Aboriginal people would set small-scale fires that weren't too intense and clear the land of the extra debris.
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See this related Times slide show of life on a small-scale California farm about 100 miles from San Francisco.
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These small-scale processes determine much of cloud behavior, which, in turn, has a profound influence on the climate system.
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If someone does something on the small scale, do we think he should suffer a long-term or permanent consequence?
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Human rights advocates say that the party appears increasingly hostile toward dissent and intent on quashing even small-scale movements.
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Here's what we do know: In small-scale studies, there have been findings that medical marijuana can help improve pain.
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More specific is Jersey City's Richard Meier Model Museum, which features a large section devoted to Meier's small-scale designs.
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It captured previously missing but vital small-scale details, including where fractures would appear and precisely how they would spread.
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But the very small-scale nature of the Carrier situation is part of what makes it such appealing public relations.
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The predominantly black population in the area relies on small scale agriculture, fishing, mining, and coca leaf farming to survive.
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"We are building an ecosystem for global small-scale agriculture, on behalf of farmers," Ewan said, noting that there are roughly 500 million small-scale farms globally, with some 1 billion people working those holdings, which typically extend 1.5-2 hectares and often are focused around staple commercial crops like rice, coffee, cattle or vegetables.
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However, the decentralized nature of small-scale renewable projects may surmount this problem, with lines only being installed in localized areas.
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Trump has approved a series of small-scale trade actions, of which the steel and aluminum duties would be a part.
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Additionally, this is a small-scale experiment, not a real meteor impact, so it's not a perfect test of the theory.
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But the images beamed back to Earth are low resolution, unable to show small-scale deforestation or changes in tree cover.
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This certainly isn't the first time that small-scale chicken farming has been touted as a viable method of reducing poverty.
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He believes part of this shift is due to social media, which has brought wider attention to even small-scale incidents.
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RB: No matter what I tried, what fit best was work that involved my love of something small-scale and intimate.
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In small-scale gestural works, Shew paints portraits of fellow Asian Americans — everyone from friends and cultural figures to his landlord.
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So far, Islamic State-inspired attacks have been relatively small-scale in Indonesia, the country with the world's largest Muslim population.
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Between the lines: Pluto is the latest small-scale digital acquisition from Viacom over the past year, and more are expected.
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One can't help but connect the familiar, politically symbolic stars to Calder's small-scale "Constellation" (1943) in the gallery's adjacent room.
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NOW I WANNA… features small-scale new works, including framed drawings, resin-sealed paintings, and screen-printed posters and T-shirts.
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The lao khao business came first in his life—whiskey garnered Brasert some money and small-scale fame in the area.
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While there's certainly room to appreciate both films, "Fast Color" takes a small-scale and refreshing approach to a superhero's journey.
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Target has previously worked with Instacart on grocery delivery on a small scale, but it seems unlikely that partnership will continue.
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In a small-scale test last month, CNBC ordered eight identical (or nearly identical) items from Amazon, Target and Wal-Mart.
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They already use Eurex anyway, if on a small scale; if their clients want to use it more, so must they.
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Supply has also been curbed by environmental measures introduced in 2010 that forced small-scale pig farmers to exit the industry.
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The gig economy, even if it is relatively small-scale, also raises employment by creating work that would not otherwise exist.
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The funds will support efforts to boost incomes by setting up farmers' co-operatives, and connecting small-scale farmers with markets.
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While farmers in other countries have tried to replicate it, importers said results are unreliable and only on a small scale.
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Khan also has a small-scale business, supplying packages of gourmet cheddar, feta, mozzarella, and the like to shops around Coonoor.
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On the small scale, this has manifested in adapting pop songs into scores that wouldn't seem to fit them otherwise, e.g.
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But the main bottleneck is not the lack of science or technology — it's small scale farmers' access to land and markets.
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All the other diverse practices, the installations, the actions, the "minor", small-scale works, came to be excluded from the term.
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But the miners themselves were using small-scale artisanal prospecting techniques that are far less destructive than industrial or chemical processes.
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It lives in the warm waters of the eastern Pacific and has supported small-scale fishing in Mexico, Chile, and Peru.
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We're locked in a battle for the heart and soul of our country, and small-scale solutions won't solve our problems.
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Moonlight has grossed around $10 million this year, proving to be a critical breakthrough but only a small scale commercial hit.
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Good quality seed is crucial to helping small-scale farmers - who grow much of sub-Saharan Africa's food - secure a harvest.
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Even well-intentioned programs fail frequently, or work fine at a small scale but not as well at a larger scale.
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The idea is that these programs could "serve as models for national replication" if they prove successful on a small scale.
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The government said it had set up 2295.0000 mineral trading centres since March to improve revenue collection from small-scale miners.
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My heroes are artists like Myron Stout, Forrest Bess, Gandy Brodie, and Jan Müller, who work on a dense, small scale.
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Experts think so, and joined forces this week to push for more small-scale farmers to benefit from prestigious local labeling.
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Although coffee and chocolate companies have tried to tackle the problem through voluntary schemes, change has been slow and small-scale.
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For women in impoverished countries like Mali, small-scale artisanal mining offers women their best bet for financial freedom and opportunity.
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The driving goal may sound gargantuan—akin to, say, ending world hunger—but Diallo does not operate in small-scale thinking.
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Power For All's Malo said small-scale projects such as these offered the best chance of bringing power to remote areas.
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A Humvee with a single small-scale map of Kunduz spread over its hood served as the Special Forces' command post.
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And yet the Co-op's small-scale errors and outcries and inefficiencies make the place feel organic, in the non-U.
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Farther upstream in the food production chain is the FarmBot Genesis, which applies 3-D printing principles to small-scale farming.
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In response, the council has embarked on a national campaign to improve quality, targeting some 1 million small-scale cocoa farmers.
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With leathery hands, miners at small-scale operations across the Atacama are painstakingly picking out rocks that contain higher-grade ore.
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However, if you're conducting business activities — even on a very small scale — you can likely be approved for a business card.
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Food Connect is a small-scale operation that has been bringing excess food to shelters and pantries in Philadelphia since 2014.
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Easy to overlook because of their small scale, they stand as an expression of bizarre human interactions and deserve prolonged examination.
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In other words, figure out how to spend as little money as possible to test your product on a small scale.
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But small-scale, targeted bombing is unlikely to change Syrian behavior, so to be effective the strikes would have to escalate.
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Total Gold revenues for 2016 including exports from small-scale mining amounted to $5.15 billion up from $3.32 billion in 2015.
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But disease and drought have destroyed local production, bankrupting many small-scale farmers and adding to the flow of northward migrants.
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Rockman's paintings are most powerful in how they visualize such relationships, showing how small-scale interactions are linked to major devastation.
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Soon after, the company began sending messages to small-scale vendors on Etsy, asking them to stop selling their fire ciders.
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It has also expressed anger in recent days at South Korea's resumption of small-scale military drills with the United States.
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Notes on the Culture The British designer's new collection of furniture embraces the "rawness and primitive qualities" of small-scale models.
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Given the relatively small scale of the coin market, it is likely to be a fraction of money laundering using cash.
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Part of what makes Jack-Jack's scramble with the (conveniently clawless) raccoon so pleasurable is its playfulness and relatively small scale.
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The central character in Christopher Cantwell's small-scale thriller, "The Parts You Lose," is a lonely 10-year-old named Wesley.
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Pennsylvania, for instance, has started experimenting with a small-scale version of the global budget system to keep rural hospitals afloat.
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It is also working with American scientists on new technologies to supply water in Madagascar, using condensation or small-scale desalination.
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The push for controlled choice in District 1 is one of numerous small-scale efforts at desegregation occurring across the city.
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A knock-on effect of this is that women have problems accessing credit to enable them to expand small-scale enterprises.
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Pacari, an organic Ecuadorean chocolate company, was created by Santiago Peralta and Carla Barboto, who work with 350 small-scale farmers.
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More than 7 million people work as communal or small-scale farmers, according to the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).
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I had requested my company not to mass produce many of our advanced technologies, but produce them on a small scale.
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Similar fanatics could now see that small-scale, easy to conduct attacks will be insufficient to distract from ISIS's battlefield defeats.
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They stocked their small-scale ecosystems, called mesocosms, with local species of crustaceans and other invertebrates, which grazed on the algae.
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Yet it is also a small-scale affair about the struggles of family life set mostly in a tiny back yard.
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The pattern is very much like what researchers have found in small-scale human societies, both historic and contemporary, she said.
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This helps to counterbalance the group's small scale, its narrow geographic diversification (most of UK now), and overall market share position.
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In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, individuals interested in setting up a small-scale nursery of 25,13 plants are selected by Village Development Committees.
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Reuters reported that small-scale protests were planned in Warsaw during Trump's visit, but authorities do not anticipate any large demonstrations.
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Bellhops uses algorithms to make small-scale moves — typically involving local moves of apartments and small homes — more affordable, he said.
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Informal and small-scale at first, these conversions turned into formal rural-to-urban transitions, fueling the expansion of the city.
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Small-scale mining for copper and cobalt is one of the few viable economic activities available to much of the population.
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The bear's adventures are whimsical more than they are boisterous, and even when he causes mayhem, it's very small-scale mayhem.
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As subsequent studies have found, many programs don't scale, and promising small-scale preschool programs seem particularly vulnerable to that shortcoming.
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Most of the companies that exist are small-scale and exist to fill a void in services that they're passionate about.
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That year, small-scale possession of marijuana was changed from a felony to a misdemeanor with the passing of the Moscone Act.
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A Kenya start-up, meanwhile, is banking on mobile phone technology to help small-scale farmers get much-needed credit from banks.
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Phase 2 showed the aftermath of The Avengers through Age of Ultron and ending with the small-scale debut of Ant-Man.
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Thousands of Chinese companies are doing business in 50 African countries, down to some small-scale businesses operating in Africa's remotest villages.
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Most of the films receiving awards buzz and attention are relatively small-scale fare, as opposed to the blockbusters that studios release.
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This small-scale study is the first randomized controlled trial -- considered the gold standard in science -- examining the effects of ultraprocessed foods.
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Tesla Motors dominates the electric car market, at least in terms of the amount of attention the small-scale car builder gets.
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In Possession, Jaye Schlesinger displays the small-scale oil paintings she made for each of the 380 objects she decided to keep.
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It's almost impossible to separate the "Twine revolution"—the proliferation of small-scale interactive fiction created by nontraditional game designers—from Porpentine.
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Didi is also reportedly planning to roll out an "escort mode" on June 22 as part of a small-scale pilot program.
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And the dispute reminded many observers of a small-scale console war, something that was based more in fandom than dispassionate analysis.
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And the risk to any small-scale gallery, if you do a fair and you're not selling out your booth, is huge.
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In February, Prince announced dates for his Piano & Microphone tour, a small-scale production that packed smaller venues and left fans delirious.
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The energy neutrality of the network is accomplished via a hybrid energy harvesting system that relies on fairly small-scale renewable sources.
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He funded his project through small-scale individual and local church donations in the Portsmouth, Virginia, area where the station was based.
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It's particularly booming in underdeveloped countries where farmers and rural communities are producing biogas on a small scale from family-owned cows.
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They are small-scale doubles — "mascots" or "reflections" — of more conventionally scaled fighters who are their rivals as well as their protectors.
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But federal, state and local authorities are squabbling over how to do it and who should pay, even on this small scale.
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There it will take market share from unbranded small-scale rivals rather than multinationals, which steer clear of such low-margin business.
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The two devices are essentially little boards designed to recreate a radio studio on a small scale at home for podcasting purposes.
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This structure, combined with Into the Breach's comparatively small-scale battles, makes it a fast-paced experience, especially by strategy game standards.
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It is a deft move by Mr Baker, as it creates a small-scale narrative tension that the film more broadly lacks.
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Up to now, solar has been deployed at such facilities mostly on a small scale, not as the main source of electricity.
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Whenever, and by whomever, this is accomplished, it will launch an era of small-scale machines offering quantum-enhanced solutions and services.
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But to a large degree, the anti-poverty campaign is small-scale and has been left in the hands of local officials.
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Findings paved the way for the first-ever small-scale coral reef Fisheries Management Plan in Indonesia, launched in November last year.
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This often happens on a small scale, since one type of enemy mimics objects in your surroundings, including weapons and health items.
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Minigrids involving locally produced wind and solar power, electric-vehicle batteries, small-scale hydropower and small modular nuclear reactors may be another.
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Something small-scale that could deliver a dose of fun and delight to video game players who have otherwise seen it all.
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These smaller impacts fall below the 140-meter limit set by Congress, but still have the potential to cause small-scale damage.
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At the heart of the coffee trade are 25 million small-scale farmers who produce 90 percent of the global coffee supply.
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That way, they can be made to look like newborns from small-scale, individual breeders, advertised on the Internet to duped buyers.
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Kenya now requires verification labeling on seed for small-scale farmers, while Nigeria's government mandates it on all malaria drugs and antibiotics.
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Quite simply, the sector is full of small-scale, privately-owned and operated mines which do not report their production to anyone.
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Kilimo Salama has made insurance accessible to small scale farmers with mobile phones, letting them insure their crop production against weather risks.
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Small-scale farmers in Africa often have fewer options to prevent losses after harvest than farmers elsewhere, according to the Plos study.
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Five of Sierra Leone's eight offshore wells made small-scale oil and gas discoveries before they were abandoned during 2015 and 2016.
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And there are signs that the small-scale nickel mining sector may already have peaked even before the new government's environmental clampdown.
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It should come as no surprise then, that many brands have partnered with the festival on both large and small-scale projects.
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"We're always running many small-scale experiments with the design of the results page," a Google spokesperson told Mashable in an email.
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The fund, which could start on a small scale in 2017, could be backed by the European Investment Bank to finance projects.
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These manufacturing scenarios might also include remote settings, synthesis of personalized medicines, small-scale production of abandoned pharmaceuticals, or even space missions.
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He opens a small fridge and reveals shelves neatly organized with petri dishes, like a small-scale seed vault for beer yeast.
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The startup generates returns for small-scale savers (primarily) through investment in Nigerian government securities, such as bonds and treasury bills. PiggyBank.
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"Small-scale income farming was piloted as an income generation project for refugee households in a particularly densely populated camp," he said.
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The organization has been under increased scrutiny following reports in the Washington Post suggesting possible improprieties within the small-scale nonprofit organization.
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Some of them are small-scale and relatively inefficient, burn low-quality coal, or emit lots of mercury and other air pollutants.
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Mechanization had started on a very small scale but accelerated rapidly in the inter-war period and throughout the 1950s and 1960s.
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Mechanization had started on a very small scale but accelerated rapidly in the inter-war period and throughout the 1950s and 1960s.
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If the government was so quick to penalize his small-scale tax avoidance, Mr. Harrington asked, then how could it protect Apple?
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The study assessed 1,000 small-scale farmers who were part of a larger project begun in 2013 by Swiss development group Helvetas.
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Small-scale miners in the Philippines mostly dig for gold, silver and chromite, which is commonly used to help make stainless steel.
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ChemChina UK's initial purchases are expected to be small-scale, with full commercial shipments due to begin once the pipeline is constructed.
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Small-scale attacks on businesses, state buildings, police and politicians are frequent in Greece, which has a long history of political violence.
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The 33-year-old British actor said that he assumed "Twilight" would be a small-scale project because of the people involved.
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The startup generates returns for small-scale savers (primarily) through investment in Nigerian government securities, such as bonds and treasury bills. Piggybank.
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While DES was FDA-approved before 1977, there is little documentation of its testing on women beyond a few small scale trials.
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Unlike the small-scale retail politics that dominate Iowa and New Hampshire, California requires massive investment in television ads in expensive markets.
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Around the same time, the Chicago Housing Authority also ran a small-scale lottery that gave the winners the same housing vouchers.
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It's an example of small-scale research efforts into health services that have worked and that have expanded to reach more people.
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Centuries ago, farms in the Beacon Fell area were traditionally small-scale, having only a limited number of cows on their land.
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Look instead for car bombs, ground ambushes and small-scale, regular attacks against our forces and those we back in eastern Syria.
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Still, Stockinger said that small-scale breweries don't always have the money to invest in large, corporate systems from Rockwell and Siemens.
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Father Sanchez said the weather conditions seemed like a microburst — an intense small-scale downdraft produced by a thunderstorm or rain shower.
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"We don't want to lose the crafts, the small-scale producers, and we can give them an American audience," Mr. Yoshida said.
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In political terms, they might be called prefigurative — gestures that are both effective in themselves and utopian, albeit on a small scale.
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And local efforts to build not-for-profit or small-scale municipal networks have been stifled by competition from major telecoms corporations.
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"Ergonomically, there are a lot of small-scale chairs out there that work for taller people, and vice versa," Mr. Meyer said.
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There is no evidence that Mr. Jones, his campaign or Democratic Party officials encouraged or even knew about the small-scale effort.
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A small-scale operation, it was mostly known for parading around in Nazi symbols, launching anti-Roma vigilante patrols, and harassing people.
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When does it click, like, not only is this working sort of at a small scale, but this could really get big?
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In 2009, she was a Fulbright scholar in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, where she studied adaptations to environmental change in small-scale fisheries.
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Part of the reason it's on a small scale was because I wasn't exactly sure where I was going at that point.
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"Even small-scale or shifting agriculture can cause global change when considered at large scales and over long time-periods," she adds.
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The Indonesian Forum for the Environment (Walhi) said small-scale farmers were being blamed for fires started by palm oil plantation companies.
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Since 2013, assassinations and small-scale attacks had been taking place every few weeks, typically targeting foreigners or non-Muslims, including atheists.
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In remote areas, small-scale W2E systems can offset the lack of electricity and reduce the major health hazards of decaying waste.
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The rockfall destroyed hundreds of homes and buried dozens of people, mostly miners who worked in small-scale mines and their families.
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"Currently the price is still too high, because it is only produced on a small scale," Ghent University researcher Joachim Schouteten said.
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The small-scale coffee company is using its profits to help end homelessness, in part by training homeless people to become baristas.
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A former CIA officer told CNBC on Thursday that it's likely Iran will carry out small-scale cyberattacks to avoid U.S. retaliation.
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But despite their conceptual simplicity, small-scale fission reactors are challenging to build and risky to operate because they produce toxic waste.
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He meets with several pot entrepreneurs, from small-scale startups to multi-million dollar enterprises, all seizing on this extraordinary business opportunity.
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The phone will go into small-scale production this year and go on sale in December for 19,999 yuan, or about $2,800.
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Pharos also received licences from Egypt's Financial Supervisory Authority in February to operate financial leasing and microfinance - or small-scale lending - businesses.
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There are just too many of us now, and most of us can't afford the food grown by small-scale organic farms.
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The committee also approved a set of relatively small-scale bills aimed at reducing drug prices by increasing competition from generic drugs.
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In 1932, another Romanian aerospace engineer, Henri Coanda, is credited with being the person to develop a small-scale flying disk prototype.
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Two policeman and one civilian were killed in mostly small-scale Taliban attacks, the defense ministry said, adding 37 people were injured.
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Though in the beginning, Somerville and Yen did some small scale performances of the project, these attempts were just a starting point.
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Housing experts say such small-scale units could add to the lower-cost rental stock, but traditional lenders often won't finance them.
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It's not something we would have done small scale but we thought, in the end, we would have to cleanse the world.
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Despite some small-scale private screenings like in bars or bookstores owned by cinephiles, the film has been prohibited in mainland China.
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The margins for craft breweries are substantially less, however, due to higher costs associated with small-scale production and higher-quality ingredients.
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The small-scale showdown kicked off early Saturday with its heat of six nanoscale competitors, built by teams from around the world.
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NADA is a small-scale operation, relying largely on the kindness of volunteers willing to open their homes for those in need.
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The difference between Google's currently small-scale efforts and those of previous mobile contenders like BlackBerry and Microsoft is the direction of travel.
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Prior to this observation, scientists observed a number of small-scale atmospheric features that moved either faster or slower than the prevailing winds.
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At 9:50 tomorrow morning Japan time, JAXA will launch a small-scale version of the platform required to make the spectacle possible.
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All of these are being used or tested in small-scale vessels—primarily passenger ferries or supply boats that keep close to shore.
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Look at the Pictures provides a unique experience in displaying Mapplethorpe's typically small-scale photographs on the large canvas of the cinema screen.
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Yet Heinrich was the ideal engineer to work on this problem because he'd solved it once before—albeit on a very small scale.
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Then I started to look at how can you find out about these issues if you're a gardener or a small-scale farmer.
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The rating is mainly constrained by its small scale as well as possible earnings fluctuations resulting from volatile conditions of the land market.
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But one potential outcome could be that the FTC forces the big tech firms to undo some of their previous small-scale mergers.
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The FTC could also step up its scrutiny over small-scale acquisitions in the future, whether by individual firms or across the board.
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While these attacks are happening on a small scale, they could quickly rise to a widespread problem if a nation-state so chooses.
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Dodge is up to a lot, but these small-scale, holdable pieces tell a big piece of the story immediately: everything is implicated.
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But the east African country has struggled to attract major investors to develop the sector which remains largely dominated by small-scale miners.
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Most important, its focus should be on engaging rather than displacing small-scale farmers and giving primacy to sustainability as a driving principle.
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Small-scale farmers still feed a majority of the world and must therefore be at the center of any future agricultural research agenda.
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Baker said that, in his experience, authorities rarely take on cases like puppy scams because on the surface they can seem small scale.
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Scientific analyses of police seizures found large quantities of cocaine uncontaminated, whereas small-scale seizures turned up with fentanyl 14.1% of the time.
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"I'm going to start moving on a small scale because they're not going to be able to just do it immediately," Sloven said.
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What are the ethics of removing water from one part of the world, even on a small scale, and moving it somewhere else?
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What I do is on such a small scale in even just the TV world, it's not really a blip on the radar.
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The fuel would then be sold to illegal service stations and to small-scale vendors in rural towns or city slums, police say.
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Tending to working on a small scale, she made paintings that remained true to the miniaturized perfection of her artificial, slightly askew world.
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The FAO said fall armyworm could threaten millions of small-scale farmers who depend on their crops for food as well as income.
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How can we accompany the transformation at a large and small scale in the long run — some jobs will appear, others will disappear.
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One promising source is small-scale liquefied natural gas, which will deliver commercial quantities of gas without the need to build huge pipelines.
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"They're using the 13 percent announcement I would imagine to give comfort to potential investors about the small-scale downsizing," one source says.
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Where there have been claims of fraud, they have been mainly small-scale, though that may have been enough to sway close contests.
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Small-scale attacks on businesses, state buildings, police and politicians are not uncommon in Greece, which has a long history of political violence.
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Replicate those large scale environments as much as you can in your small scale lab… Not having to compete with oil really helps.
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The small-scale nature of ketamine treatment has also made it hard to prove that the drug really can be effective for depression.
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It's not that they don't care about small-scale work, they just have the discipline and perspective to adjust their course as necessary.
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Nobody wants to support the so-called puppy mills, so dog lovers look for people selling dogs who seem small-scale and honest.
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Although 3D printing is in place across various industries, its use tends to be fairly limited, focusing on prototypes and small-scale production.
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Murenzi is one of many refugees who have embraced small-scale farming on the land behind their shelters in Turkana County's Kalobeyei camp.
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Organizations of small-scale farmers have cleared storm-ravaged fields and are beginning to grow their own crops again, according to the Nation.
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But as Cooper began to wean herself off of street drugs, Sutherland decided to turn her small-scale experiment into a broader study.
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In the UK, the Digital Economy Bill criminalizes a range of consensual adult practices and puts small-scale feminist pornographers out of business.
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Part of the bank's funding will support an international programme to get modern agricultural technologies to millions of small-scale farmers in Africa.
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In many industrial metal markets swing capacity comes from the small-scale mine sector in China or scrap, which is notoriously price sensitive.
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Igor Schwarzmann is the German co-founder of Third Wave, a strategy consultancy based in Berlin that works with small-scale industrial manufacturers.
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It happened on a small scale after Hurricane Sandy, as billionaires erected metal plates and piled up boulders to defend their Hamptons mansions.
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In the last five years, the method has been tested in several small-scale field trials in Australia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Brazil, and Colombia.
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The group did small-scale work, focusing on testing new tech rather than implementing it, the company's former chief of staff told NBC.
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The terrorist attack, one of the most brazen in months of small-scale Palestinian strikes, prompted Israel to impose controls on Palestinian movements.
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A senior Bangladeshi official told Reuters the new effort was a "small-scale" repatriation plan, adding that nobody will be forced to return.
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When writing her book about small-scale architecture, Rebecca Roke researched sheds, pods and other structures that we might associate with tiny living.
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They have also handed juicy rewards to owners of small-scale diesel generators—a feature of life more reminiscent of countries like Nigeria.
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"DOE believes that facilitating small-scale natural gas exports will allow for greater diversity and competition in the natural gas market," DOE said.
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Small-scale tests conducted in the Cayman Islands, Panama and Brazil since 2009 reduced local mosquito populations by as much as 99 percent.
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Paige Sullivan, marketing manager for Atlanta Downtown, said the Doggy Con celebration is a small-scale convention organized with the locals in mind.
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In each of these cases, there were single site, small scale successes leading up to more definitive negative studies on a broader scale.
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