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If I can just keep making it smaller, smaller, smaller….
Smaller runs require smaller financial outlays, enabling smaller, boutique brands to thrive.
Smaller in scale and smaller in budget—but not necessarily smaller in ambition.
Smaller leeks, smaller beets, smaller carrots — they all taste sweeter and more tender.
It gets smaller in year two, smaller still in year three, smaller still in year four, and smaller still in year five.
"We were getting smaller and smaller and smaller all the time," Mr. Linton said.
But some of the new, smaller computers are even smaller-er than other smaller computers.
It was easy to imagine them getting smaller and smaller.
They have smaller app sizes as well as smaller updates.
Smaller houses, with cramped rooms and gardens, need smaller pets.
So the crop is being perceived as smaller and smaller.
Wall Street thinks Twitter's business is getting smaller and smaller.
But as her world became smaller, her words became smaller.
"The fish are getting smaller and smaller," Ms. Amkha said.
But typically the smaller the company, the smaller the payout.
And smaller and smaller, and that's what we've seen happen.
I compare it to those Russian dolls that you open and they get smaller and smaller and smaller — it's that in reverse.
But as transistors get smaller, making them smaller still gets harder.
It's probably a new, smaller phone and another, smaller iPad Pro.
Our organization and support over the years got smaller and smaller.
This idea of smaller and smaller towns adopting their own Prides.
We can apply sensors, now, that are getting smaller and smaller.
"As you advance, your circle becomes smaller and smaller," she says.
It's not just airline seats that are getting smaller and smaller.
The last couple of generations have been getting smaller and smaller.
But as my mother's world became smaller, her words became smaller.
And every year, on average, that area gets smaller and smaller.
The plots of land they get have grown smaller and smaller.
So the margin for error continues to be smaller and smaller.
KS: So a smaller device, a smaller thing that doesn't show.
Smaller bezels means the same size display with a much smaller footprint.
Smaller harms are, by definition, smaller, and on their own, less dangerous.
Designed for smaller cameras, the stabilizer itself is also smaller and lighter.
What's all this about The New York Times getting smaller and smaller?
There are exponentially more as you go to smaller and smaller sizes.
Smaller groups walked in smaller locales: Peshawar, Quetta, Hyderabad, Faisalabad and Chitral.
Smaller business at a loss The bill also doesn't address smaller businesses.
Smaller DSPs like Beeswax, StackAdapt and Adelphic are focused on smaller advertisers.
"As you advance, your circle becomes smaller and smaller," says Horsham-Brathwaite.
With advances in electronics and miniaturization, satellites have been getting smaller, and the trend among rocket start-ups — has been toward smaller and smaller rockets.
"This is really all about opening the aperture for what people can imagine they can do with a smaller vehicle — smaller satellites, smaller rockets," says Pomerantz.
But if I go down the line and find some smaller acts, some smaller DJs, smaller hip-hop acts with women, let's give them a chance.
MC: And then you get smaller and smaller and smaller with the grinds to the point where you get a cup of coffee that you like.
We're also seeing increasingly complex and powerful drones in smaller and smaller sizes.
Smaller protests were also being held in many major cities and smaller towns.
The new, smaller Versa addressed the issue with a smaller, more versatile design.
If one pill made you smaller, how much smaller could ten make you?
Soybean supplies were 39.0 percent smaller and wheat supplies were 3.4 percent smaller.
Instead, cities tend to focus on building smaller units like studios or smaller.
Smaller agencies in rural America often mean smaller scale operations, and higher costs.
But then computers began to shrink as scientists engineered smaller and smaller transistors.
He gets smaller and smaller before our eyes, and his movements go janky.
And then there are a few other smaller, like Cartoon Network, smaller channels.
Especially with small ball—the league is going smaller and smaller every year.
Rocket ride-shares are becoming more popular as satellites trend smaller and smaller.
I can breathe, and the lump in my chest is smaller and smaller.
His crowds would be smaller than Mr. Obama's — smaller than the Women's March!
But ultimately, for that to happen, more collectors are going to have to rediscover that smaller art in smaller galleries at smaller prices can be beautiful, too.
Technicians mistakenly installed one designed for a smaller aeroplane with a smaller fuel tank.
On the smaller scale of my childhood, their smaller failures combined into a disaster.
"It's a little bit smaller, quite a bit smaller than Las Vegas," says Robyn.
"  "We should hope to have a smaller and smaller residual force on the ground.
Every item that could be destroyed, cut and sliced into smaller and smaller pieces.
The smaller the area, the smaller the strength, or the probability of an interaction.
It's the best option for those who want a smaller phone and smaller display.
We know how to do smaller deals for smaller companies on the stock exchange.
Now at Camouflaj, I work with a smaller team, with a smaller budget and a smaller cultural footprint, but I don't look back at my days at Microsoft longingly.
They ran them through crevices and very small spaces, then even smaller and smaller spaces.
Kolmogorov realized that this vortex will spontaneously generate smaller eddies, which spawn still smaller eddies.
My life was getting smaller and smaller and that is how I kept it manageable.
Where the smaller Pixel 2 had big, dopey bezels, the Pixel 3 has smaller ones.
Over time the energy of those waves slowly dissipates, and they get smaller and smaller.
Leadership decided that the young Montreal studio would refocus on smaller games for smaller screens.
Most notably, flounder have smaller mouths than summer flounder or windowpanes, and correspondingly smaller teeth.
I haven't heard great things about the smaller battery in the smaller Pixel 4, either.
What I feel like I'm missing is a smaller stainless steel pan for smaller dishes.
For one, Prevention is physically smaller than most magazines, meaning the ads are smaller, too.
The bun was lighter and smaller than I remembered, and it all just looked smaller.
App downloads will be 50 percent smaller, and software updates will be 60 percent smaller.
"The Chinese government actually picks off smaller states like Tasmania, with smaller economies," she said.
And there are numerous smaller groups and brigades, which control and fight in smaller areas.
Another option has smaller walls across smaller waterways, like the Gowanus Canal and Newtown Creek.
Smaller suppliers with smaller cash cushions are particularly vulnerable to the production pause, analysts said.
Smaller companies also poised to benefitMany smaller companies building productivity software also stand to benefit.
The American import quota got smaller and smaller to keep pace with falling prices worldwide.
So as Facebook's stock price climbed, the upside to those grants gets smaller and smaller.
I'm so happy they made something a little bit smaller for smaller-wristed indoor women.
And I've liked them as they've gotten smaller and smaller and less and less obvious.
People are going to have drive smaller cars, have more mass transportation, smaller houses, and smaller jobs, because one of the biggest contributors to emissions in the atmosphere is flying.
The two-piece was more comfortable… And in the '60s, fashion was getting smaller and smaller.
Smaller funds often deliver higher returns because they can make smaller bets and exit more quickly.
A smaller group gets invited back, and an even smaller group returns again for medical testing.
It added that EPA should find ways to ease burdens for smaller projects and smaller firms.
A number of consumer-goods makers have started making smaller pack sizes for older, smaller households.
Instead, it narrowed its strategy by committing to a smaller facility focusing on smaller LCD panels.
That the universe is growing implies it was smaller in the past—possibly a lot smaller.
The smaller fund size means smaller investments, BUT potentially bigger returns IF the startup does well.
Banks also should be smaller, with 63 percent of U.S. respondents saying they prefer smaller institutions.
When plastic pollution enters the environment, it starts to break apart into smaller and smaller pieces.
As a result, the manufacturing sector is winning a smaller and smaller share of consumer spending.
Smaller diameter, smaller target—not to mention the fact that dude was wearing tennis-oriented shoes.
Now that satellites are getting smaller and smaller, cost is becoming increasingly important compared to capacity.
Moore forecast explosive advancement as chipmakers put more and more components on smaller and smaller chips.
But mining them gets progressively harder with each block, while the reward gets smaller and smaller.
"Because my airport is smaller, the planes are smaller and don't have solid bulkheads," Hensley wrote.
The kits are smaller than shoeboxes, they acknowledged, and smaller agencies would likely have few kits.
A smaller share of students are borrowing, and when they do, they're taking on smaller loans.
At that point, the cost of distributing nets in smaller and smaller hamlets will go up.
So we're focusing on a smaller, high-quality retailer, just like we started with smaller restaurants.
The Thanksgivings got smaller and smaller, leaving behind the elderly Koreans and the young white kids.
You know, remember, the chips are getting smaller and smaller, so you could finally do it.
And if you want a smaller phone, the iPhone 11 Pro is a little smaller than the iPhone 11, which seems a tiny bit unfair to people who want smaller phones.
And year by year, sensors are able to detect smaller and smaller targets that have increased endurance.
While European venture has come on leaps and bounds, it remains a "smaller round, smaller exit" market.
The waterproof, on-collar hardware is now 50 percent smaller making it suitable for more smaller pets.
It looks like a baby Surface Pro: a smaller package at a far smaller $399 price point.
But they are much smaller than US aircraft carriers and slightly smaller than Russian and Chinese carriers.
A smaller farm at sea might have different—and potentially smaller—environmental impacts than one on land.
My concern about the party now is that we're focused on a smaller and smaller shrinking base.
My concern about the party now, is that we're focused on a smaller and smaller shrinking base.
Generally, the smaller the stylus tip, the finer your illustrations can be, particularly on smaller smartphone screens.
However, they'll have slightly smaller mobile conversion rates, at 1.6 percent vs 1.9 percent for smaller retailers.
And over time, the share of the cost that they're picking up has gotten smaller and smaller.
"As the number of US troops gets smaller and smaller, there will be fewer interdictions," she said.
Clinton kept finding opportunities to make Mr. Trump seem smaller and smaller, or at least more puerile.
But Austin's airport is much smaller than JFK, so I expected a smaller, underwhelming check-in area.
Despite the recent backlash, handwriting will slowly become a smaller and smaller aspect of elementary school education.
The rooms are getting smaller and smaller, and the developers want them to seem bigger and bigger.
I work for a smaller ($20 million revenue annually) company in a smaller community (roughly 90,000 residents).
The plants grow back smaller and smaller, until they don't have the energy to grow back anymore.
Smaller vehicles, and especially smaller sedans are extremely difficult to make a lot of money off of.
The two moons are drastically smaller than our Moon — Phobos is roughly 154 times smaller, Deimos is about 269 times smaller — making them more akin to asteroids than the gem of Earth's nightscape.
Your world becomes smaller and smaller, and you can't breathe, which is the worst feeling I've ever had.
Accuracy and precision have to be improved as the magnetic particles holding the data get smaller and smaller.
So, as time goes by, that pension gets smaller and smaller as the cost of living goes up.
The screen is just slightly smaller than the iPad mini's, but the Galaxy Fold has radically smaller bezels.
Smaller cameras, however, tend to have smaller image sensors — which can, but doesn't necessarily, adversely affect image quality.
A water wave will get smaller and smaller just like a gravitational wave will get weaker and weaker.
The aluminum unibody is significantly smaller, building the frame around the 73-inch screen with noticeably smaller bezels.
While it's tough to tell in photos, the smaller band is contoured to be comfier on smaller wrists.
As the TV audience fractures into smaller and smaller niches, ratings data becomes harder and harder to parse.
Obviously this number is much smaller than the iPhone install base, but it's also a smaller market overall.
The bezels around the display should be smaller, and the overall frame of the device should be smaller.
Won't that percentage get smaller and smaller as time goes on because so few players today have served?
The technology company introduced a smaller iPhone, a smaller iPad Pro and new bands for the Apple Watch.
In Malaysia's recent spectrum re-allocation, smaller MNOs were allocated a much smaller 900MHz spectrum of 2x5MHz each.
I must make myself smaller and smaller, reducing and reducing endlessly, my stubborn body resisting at every turn.
That could mean a smaller suitcase, or a smaller hotel room — both of which save you some money.
So the Dr. King that we celebrate on the third Monday of January keeps getting smaller and smaller.
If you look at smaller and smaller scales, pixels and voxels can be no smaller, there's a minimum pixel size of the world… There's no real proof in that, but it's interesting food for thought.
Now you're in this tunnel, and it's closing in, in the sense that the margin for error gets smaller and smaller and smaller, and your options get more limited in terms of what feels right.
My cache of subject matter gets smaller and smaller and is rapidly reduced to those two or three questions.
And this sort of natural progression of the bathing suit turning into a bikini and getting smaller and smaller.
"He was smaller than my hand and much smaller than they [doctors] even thought he would be," she said.
"Relief could soon be on the way for weary airline passengers facing smaller and smaller seats," declared one senator.
I want to point out that 27 is much smaller than 27³ and 13 is much smaller than 13³.
The smaller scale, lithium battery powered aircraft was a 325-pounder, significantly smaller than the full-scale prototype aircraft.
The smaller iPad Pro has a smaller battery, and underclocking the processor is a good way to save battery.
Instead, we've been wedged into smaller and smaller niches on many different sizes of screens, never to be united.
"When you have many smaller sized Tetris cubes, you have gaps, but the gaps are significantly smaller," he says.
Barbie got a tighter smile, straighter hair, smaller hips, a smaller chest, a slightly wider waist and flatter feet.
Bottle episodes are about compression, about squeezing a plot into a smaller and smaller space until it bears fruit.
As you press and hold your Poké Ball, you'll notice a circle on the Pokémon getting smaller and smaller.
"In the oceans plastic particles will be ground down into smaller and smaller pieces," Pedersen says matter-of-factly.
I started to break up the hike by stopping under occasional shade, but my increments became smaller and smaller.
"It seems for now that the scope of civil society to try to influence is getting smaller and smaller."
Mazda's smaller CX-9, also with three rows, is more fun to drive, but it is just that — smaller.
Downstairs, there's a bar, main dining room, a smaller room with tile flooring, and an even smaller private room.
Opt for smaller, more intimate gatherings where you can get to know a smaller number of people more deeply.
We are buying thinner televisions, smaller computers, cellphones with higher-definition screens, more computing power and smaller form factors.
Because the Rwandan regulator is much smaller and it's a smaller country, they can make decisions a lot faster.
The company claims that the new model is better than prior models at tracking smaller faces and smaller eyes.
Like Jillian, Dean's son, Patrick, is on the smaller side, and her baby is measuring smaller in the womb.
The deftness of the art, however, is in the more distant figures, smaller and smaller, without losing their individuality.
And they'd rather have a smaller percentage of a bigger number than a bigger chunk of a smaller number.
The smaller screens lend themselves to smaller maps, too, which means more action and fewer avenues for avoiding confrontations.
Most of the time, bras are crafted so that smaller chest bands are matched with smaller cups, and vice versa.
It's a little smaller than the 2080 and 2080Ti, so you'll be able to fit it in a smaller case.
It's also good for the smaller, newer companies that often make smaller satellites, which they want to launch in droves.
I wondered if I needed to take on smaller projects with smaller steps before really jumping back into the saddle.
The real selling point of the iPhone SE isn't the smaller screen, but the smaller body that's easier to hold.
"These smaller species occupy smaller niches, call like insects and lay fewer eggs [than their larger peers]" he told CNN.
In stark contrast to the marquee support Clinton has received, Trump's contributions come from smaller organizations and in smaller amounts.
How much smaller do you think the Walk could get—and how much smaller do you think it should get?
The smaller LG Style features a noticeably smaller design with 1.2-inch 360x360 screen, 240mAh battery, and 512MB of RAM.
The smaller-sized Pixel had a lower resolution (1080p) screen and smaller battery than the XL variant (and larger bezels).
A handful of manufacturers, like Escape fiberglass trailers, make smaller fifth-wheels that can be easily towed by smaller trucks.
In other words, the waves will get smaller and smaller, but never entirely vanish, so the sloshing goes on forever.
A smaller node means a smaller chip which means data should travel faster and the chip should require less energy.
It's a smaller, grip-less version of the standard PS4 controller — the DualShock 4 — designed for players with smaller hands.
Media consolidation, 2016: Facebook versus a smaller and smaller number of telecoms buying up content as fast as they can.
It's not just that Gillette is getting a smaller piece of the pie; the pie itself is also getting smaller.
Schwan said potential smaller acquisition targets still looked expensive, and the group would still only consider smaller bolt-on acquisitions.
Instead of making letters smaller and smaller, researchers made successive reductions in the contrast between the letters and the background.
It's about hustling to get their products into our personal, smaller worlds and thereby enrich their own personal, smaller worlds.
""You know, if you look at what's going on with the Democrats and the party, it's getting smaller and smaller.
Canada has a far smaller population and the domestic market for dairy there is smaller than that of California alone.
Narrator: But while the smaller products and their smaller price tags may seem like a good deal, they're often not.
Kuo said Apple is sourcing smaller components from a company named TXC, which suggests the AirPods might also be smaller.
Biden's health plan is smaller in scale than Medicare for All, and he's proposing tax changes of a smaller magnitude.
"The nervous system may not see the smaller absolute weights lifted by the smaller athletes as a threat," he says.
Evangelicals in America are getting more diverse, and white evangelicals are becoming a smaller and smaller portion of the population.
This smaller version's shorter size, smaller wheel, and slimmer width made it much more responsive once you do get moving.
"You can't just conclude that if a cloud is getting smaller that the underlying vortex is getting smaller," he said.
As satellites get more advanced, they get smaller — and as they get smaller, they are easier to put into orbit.
She would be competing against a smaller car with a smaller engine, and might not enjoy the advantages often assumed.
Over the past five years, all the Ivies have been accepting smaller and smaller slivers of their total applicant pools.
As the "race" progresses, players have smaller and smaller lanes to race through, forcing players to push each other around.
They have made their tent smaller and smaller, and allowed controversial and even preposterous policies to become mainstream Democratic doctrine.
Idol told investors the smaller handbag trend started two years ago, but it took a while for handbag makers to figure out how to best capitalize on selling smaller bags, which tend to come with smaller price tags.
The laptop is also ever-so-slightly smaller in all dimensions, allowing the bezels to get ever-so-slightly smaller, too.
The list includes 5.4-inch and 6.7-inch OLED models, making the smaller iPhone even smaller and the larger even larger.
Here are some numbers: So it's clear that MonDocteur was smaller than Doctolib, but not really an order of magnitude smaller.
Rosé ciders have been circulating for several years on a smaller scale, beginning with smaller-batch, regionally sold bottles and cans.
The hair follicle is slowly, over time, becoming smaller and smaller, to the point when it stops producing a full hair.
As FCC filings have confirmed, the battery is smaller on the Lite, but the smaller screensize negates that to some degree.
With enough data comes the possibility of developing resources—from speech recognition to interfaces with software—for smaller and smaller languages.
Caring for plants could offer a psychological boost as astronauts go to Mars and see the Earth getting smaller and smaller.
The wage gap is a lot smaller than it was 50 years ago — and a bit smaller than 10 years ago.
On the plus side, smaller countries with smaller economies have benefited from the Euro and some of the stability it's provided.
Smaller employers, on the other hand, have less clout with service providers and smaller employee populations to share the cost burden.
Where we give up any pretense of a civil society and devolve into smaller and smaller factions who despise each other?
Given the on-going trend toward consuming media in smaller and smaller bits, perhaps the feature was something of an inevitability.
There's this weird portable printer that definitely looks smaller, and, um, also this other printer by HP that's definitely smaller, too.
If the world does get more dangerous, are you more likely to get into smaller and smaller numbers, like ten seconds?
Moore's theory suggested that as computers and devices get smaller over time, their processors would get smaller and exponentially more efficient.
"The world is getting smaller and smaller because of this thing right here," J Balvin said, tapping an iPhone for emphasis.
Hagedorn said distrust will persist as long as key players keep fighting over smaller and smaller pieces of the industry pie.
The smaller Note 10 is Samsung's first attempt to make its Note phones appeal to smartphone users who prefer smaller phones.
The bears travel around the ocean looking for a safe place to land as their ice floe gets smaller and smaller.
As the game progresses, the playable area shrinks smaller and smaller, and anyone outside that area takes damage until they die.
Over the last several months, I've spent evenings watching my fiancée, Lara, inject herself with smaller and smaller doses of estrogen.
Because the size is smaller and better adapted for smaller wrists, it will, of course, help us conquer the Asian market.
Some relatively smaller temperature rises in large countries contribute more to mean global temperature than do larger rises in smaller countries.
Big glitter begets smaller glitter; smaller glitter gets everywhere, all glitter is impossible to remove; now never ask this question again.
And that every year, it gets smaller and smaller, and soon will be far far surpassed in every single way. Guaranteed.
Branching from the rachis are smaller shafts called barbs, and then branching from the barbs are even smaller filaments called barbules.
But much of this happened after 1853; on the map Burrito Justice was looking at, San Francisco was smaller — physically smaller.
The pool of future patrons getting smaller and smaller because you're not building a loyal audience base, especially among the young.
But that market is getting smaller and smaller in terms of at least what we have dealt with for many years.
"If you look at the cost of manufacturing and labor, overhead is a lot smaller for the smaller company," he said.
The smaller location opened this week, and is aimed at helping the company expand in areas with a smaller population density.
Second, counties with the largest coverage gains actually experienced smaller increases in drug-related mortality than counties with smaller coverage gains.
Every year we are having to accept a smaller and smaller fraction of our applicants because there are so many applicants.
Ultraviolet light and the force of the waves degrade fishnets, plastic bags, bottles, caps and toothbrushes into smaller and smaller pieces.
I've been a people pleaser all my life, and there's still a remnant of that person, but it's getting smaller and smaller.
Smaller atoms could deliver more collisions for various technical reasons, so scientists want to know if they can actually collide smaller atoms.
Why doesn't the gravity pull so hard that stars and planets collapse into smaller and smaller spheres and become a black hole?
Cells are getting smaller and smaller, and more and more flexible, using new fabrication techniques that are less and less resource-intensive.
The sector is a smaller part of the economy than before the financial crisis, and a smaller share of Americans are homeowners.
Due to the smaller size of the S10, its 6.1-inch screen is slightly smaller than the S10 Plus' 6.4-inch display.
The S10's smaller size means it has a roughly 17 percent smaller battery than the S10 Plus (3,400mAh compared to 4,103mAh).
It's much closer in size to the smaller counterparts of those phones, the iPhone 7 and Pixel, and their significantly smaller displays.
"For months, the corner that the Fed has painted itself into has gotten smaller and smaller," explained Schiff in his recent coverage.
Following months of rumors, Apple has finally showed off its two new smaller devices: the iPhone SE and the smaller iPad Pro.
It's also two hundred times smaller than 2017's March for Science, and a thousand times smaller than 2017's Women's March.
The lower the aspect ratio, the thicker the pancake—because an equal volume of batter will make a smaller and smaller pancake.
So our next platform is a smaller format SUV type platform that allows us to go into markets that require smaller vehicles.
The way the moons scoop out particles in their path could be a smaller example of how planets form from smaller particles.
It's true that an air density of 210 kg/m25 would give a smaller size of the balloon—but not significantly smaller.
The Classic is considerably smaller than the original PlayStation (approximately 45 percent smaller, in fact), while the color-way remains the same.
Remember, too, a smaller home with a smaller mortgage might come with other savings bonuses: lower utility bills and reduced maintenance costs.
But smartphones are getting smaller and smaller, so the choice increasingly looks like: add a camera bump, or find a clever workaround.
The Axon 7 mini has a smaller, 5.2-inch screen, and otherwise looks like a smaller version of the larger Axon 7.
One of the biggest challenges for succeeding in smaller markets is some of these smaller markets just don't have good public transportation.
The smaller your world gets, the smaller your mind gets, and the more your fear grows and the worse your decisions get.
The new pickup will be smaller than a full-sized pickup, and likely smaller than even the Chevrolet Colorado and Toyota Tacoma.
Census data show that the rural job market is smaller now - 4.26 percent smaller, to be exact - than it was in 2008.
And very quickly from then on, the women were divided into smaller and smaller groups, with the unmarried girls being chosen first.
And I'd make a level with only one ghost who gets smaller and smaller the more you eat him, until he disappears!
Instead it breaks up into smaller and smaller pieces called microplastics, which then get eaten by fish, and they become toxic sponges.
Prioritize paying smaller vendors who need your cash to stay afloatGerber Group isn't trying to negotiate contracts with smaller vendors, Gerber said.
Pugs, bulldogs, Corgis and other smaller breeds like to walk, but tire easily either due to smaller legs or restricted breathing passages.
But the number of eligible voters is smaller, and the number that actually participates in the Democratic nominating process is smaller still.
Smaller stories, about smaller people, being noble or selfish in ways that ripple through their own communities, not the whole damn galaxy.
But I felt like I was becoming more and more of an expert on a smaller and smaller corner of the universe.
"Nevada's a big state and there's a lot of smaller counties and smaller towns that may need their own program," Cheatom explained.
Crucially, the hand is smaller than previous iterations, making it the first suitable for most women, teenagers and men with smaller frames.
Targeting smaller companies: Facebook's aim with this free version is to get smaller businesses that wouldn't want to pay for the full version.
Ive said that displays were interesting (sure) and ruminated on how smaller chips would enable him to stuff more features into smaller packages.
It's also well known that women have, on average, slightly smaller brains than men because they are, on average, slightly smaller in size.
That gives them an inherent advantage over smaller- to medium-size businesses, particularly since those smaller companies don't know how to use it.
The state has voted for Democrats in every presidential election since 1988 — but by smaller and smaller margins, as David Wasserman has written.
Instead, he's planning on placing a smaller order to take a smaller hit from the tariffs and possibly even delay the brewery's opening.
In general, moving to smaller manufacturing processes makes chips more efficient while allowing more processing power to be packed into a smaller space.
"As ABB evolves over time you will see us adding smaller and bigger pieces and also divesting smaller and bigger pieces," Spiesshofer said.
She points out that "oxo" packaging products, which claim to be biodegradable, just break down into smaller and smaller pieces in the environment.
Using a smaller process allows for chips to be smaller, faster, and more efficient, and over time, it can lead to cost savings.
Next. (COMMERCIAL BREAK) BILA: If you&aposre sick and tired of squeezing into airplane seats that keep getting smaller and smaller, too bad.
The gains are smaller than we had seen in recent reports — and smaller than expected — but there was some good news in there.
The scale of stimulus in 2015-2016 was much smaller than that of 20093 and the third is likely to be smaller still.
Other urbanites increasingly desire smaller families, which helps explain why the ideal family size in Nigeria is two children smaller than people's expectations.
One small step for Charlotte was like one giant leap for her tank top, which kept getting smaller and smaller with each step.
But the industry is so powerful that it seems to be able to get away with squishing people into smaller and smaller spaces.
And we've actually increased our investment in compliance and different tools to help make sure that this becomes a smaller and smaller number.
As my car loan got smaller and smaller, I got more and more excited because it would mean keeping more of my money.
Smaller agencies and subcomponents of larger departments also were polled, but some smaller organizations did not respond in time for the report's release.
A smaller television audience means a smaller number of prospective students see the game, hear the commentary, and get exposed to the values.
Its population is much smaller and more diverse than Seattle's, its police force is much smaller and its murder rate is significantly higher.
A smaller population means a smaller tax base, leaving rural areas to raise taxes on land and agriculture, an already strained industry. 3.
They placed the orders against smaller orders for opposite positions and then canceled them after the smaller orders were executed, the CFTC said.
The groups got smaller and smaller too, "like a single person or a small family instead of a group of people," Lawson remembers.
Certainly it's a smaller country with a smaller population, so it has an easier time getting its arms around all the moving parts.
I'd have to hold it up next to my iPad mini, but I think it's slightly smaller, or at least it feels smaller.
But over the past decade, manufacturers have developed ways to make satellites smaller and smaller, thanks to standardization and miniaturization of consumer electronics.
With each of these projects, my city gets smaller and smaller and those who are fighting the good fight become collaborators and allies.
The numbers may be smaller in the second day event as teachers from smaller, rural districts may not be able to take part.
Dent could help smaller chipmakers that compete with market leader Broadcom, as well as smaller companies in the switch business, where Cisco rules.
But in its own research, the Akamai team was able to craft smaller and smaller exploits that would generate larger and larger attacks.
But Vive accommodates a variety of room sizes: A smaller space simply means that you have a smaller play area inside the headset.
The smaller location opened this week, and is aimed at helping the company expand in areas with a smaller population density, King said.
At the same time, some are giving smaller fund managers a chance, given academic research that smaller firms often outperform their bigger rivals.
But [also] telling the story of a girl in a town that's almost collapsing into her because it's just growing smaller and smaller.
The EU document also said rules should be loosened to facilitate access to finance for smaller companies in the EU. "Regulatory requirements should be reviewed to ensure that the burden is not prohibitive for smaller markets and smaller market participants," it said.
Distance is becoming smaller and smaller; it doesn't matter if your friend or your loved one is in another city or even another continent.
"If this stuff remains on the foreshore, a lot of it will just break down into smaller and smaller pieces into ... microplastics," explains Damerum.
"It's smaller and smaller pockets of people and communities that are still able to demonize and want to discriminate against LGBT people," she says.
Citi is 28% smaller than Bank of America and 27% smaller than JPMorgan Chase, measured by the risk-adjusted assets of its core business.
LG Display says the bezels required by its new panel are 10 percent smaller on the sides and 20 percent smaller at the top.
The smaller bezels make a big difference in making the computer more portable, but it doesn't feel cramped like the smaller MacBook sometimes can.
When smaller lifestyle changes (eating smaller meals, eating mild foods, staying hydrated) didn't help, the reality star and author sought help from her doctor.
A general rule is to place the bigger earrings on the lobe and gradually get smaller and smaller as you go up the ear.
Then he turned to AR. "Over the next ten years, the form factor is just going to keep getting smaller and smaller," he said.
Can even a Republican Congress agree to politically explosive cuts in the nondefense discretionary part of the budget which is growing smaller and smaller?
Blythe also says that well-­intentioned reforms such as smaller class sizes and smaller schools spread the budget among more teachers and maintenance workers.
It has disintegrated into an array of smaller, competing groups that control smaller pieces of territory, such as Matamoros or a part of Reynosa.
Subsequent versions, like the Game Boy Pocket or the Game Boy Micro, have improved on the original design in smaller and smaller form factors.
The big banks are bigger, the smaller banks are smaller, and the hurdle this situation presents for our economy is more pronounced than ever.
A smaller European Union with a smaller Germany could have continued its own "deepening" instead of prematurely "widening" towards the east, says Mr Teltschik.
Smaller rivals CHS Inc and Green Plains Inc have scooped up smaller, struggling plants in Illinois, Texas and Virginia in the past eight months.
YOU SHOULD EXPECT SOME SMALLER, NOT LIKE TIME WARNER, BUT SOME SMALLER M&A IN THE COMING WEEKS TO DEMONSTRATE OUR COMMITMENT TO THAT.
Rightline Gear's Compact Truck Tent features smaller dimensions so it can fit inside a smaller truck bed, but it still feels roomy and comfortable.
Some Democrats in smaller or more rural states reliant on smaller banks cheered the legislation and said it removed a burden on those lenders.
She's considered herself a part of the New Orleans goth scene for going on fifteen years now, watching the community get smaller and smaller.
But in smaller places like Japan and England, because they were smaller countries, everybody knew what was going on there at the same time.
Micromoons appear about 14% smaller than supermoons, and sometimes seem dimmer, since the area illuminated by the sun appears 30% smaller, according to TimeandDate.com.
A much smaller Sears Should Sears survive, it will be a much smaller retailer with no stores in a wide swath of Middle America.
During that time, the plastic becomes brittle and breaks into smaller and smaller pieces, called microplastics, which can be eaten by organisms, she added.
" • There's an advantage to smaller deals, Ms. Hoffman writes: "While fees in the middle market are smaller, they are typically split between fewer banks.
Because we grab so much for ourselves, smaller and smaller amounts are left in the food chain for the rest of life on Earth.
In terms of rendering into—basically there's just a smaller and smaller corner of what of intellectual pursuits that humans are better than computers.
As telescopes get better, astronomers will assuredly find more and more moons, smaller and smaller, around Jupiter and other giant planets orbiting the sun.
There are literally hundreds of smaller consumer-reporting companies operating in the U.S. and the smaller ones are collecting information you might not expect.
As the stick gets smaller and smaller, they get closer and closer -- and eventually a fellow K-pop idol pulls them into a kiss.
It's always plastic, and the smaller the plastic, the smaller the animals that can ingest it and the more it leaches its toxic components.
"The FTSE 100 has been struggling to rally for a week now, with each bounce getting smaller and smaller," IG analyst Chris Beauchamp said.
Collared peccaries are smaller, less aggressive and less disruptive of the ecosystem than white-lipped peccaries, he said, and they travel in smaller groups.
"A wall-mounted faucet allows you to have a much smaller sink, and subsequently smaller top and vanity" in tight spaces, Ms. Kirar said.
They found that larvae raised on diets supplemented with the plant material had smaller bodies and smaller ovaries than those raised without the supplement.
Because the costs of underwriting smaller and larger loans are similar for banks, marketplace lending companies look to reduce fees for smaller scale clients.
He explained the decision to move into the smaller cities was motivated by the fact that Hellobike was a lot smaller than its rivals.
This project is making the world smaller and bigger at the same time—smaller for the babies and bigger for the rest of us.
More or less the only things of consequence smaller than 5nm are individual molecules—and some of them are not all that much smaller.
The smaller bathrooms, combined with smaller galleys and trimmer seats with less pitch, allow space for an extra row of seats in the rear.
The tension between form and allusion can be felt most acutely in the disjunction between the smaller-scaled photographs and the even smaller videos.
Doctors today often complain of working in an occupational black hole in which patient encounters are compressed into smaller and smaller space and time.
Smaller ecosystems, like Charlotte, Salt Lake City, Houston and others may be slightly less expensive and appear to have a higher hit-rate than the Bay Area and NYC, but the fact remains that these are still smaller ponds stocked with fewer, smaller fish.
It's been drifting away from the area for months now, slowly disintegrating into smaller and smaller bits (and spawning treacherous many icebergs in the process).
Scientists and businesses are increasingly launching smaller satellites for research or communications purposes, but there are limited options for getting these smaller satellites into space.
EPA has been a prime example of an out-of-control Big Government regulator that spends more and more to address smaller and smaller risks.
As the series has gone on through the years, the cast has gotten smaller and smaller as more and more characters have been killed off.
I would have done anything to have smaller lips or smaller eyes back in the day, but now I wouldn't trade them for the world.
Pandora Media (P) lost a smaller-than-expected 20 cents per share on an adjusted basis, smaller than the 31 cent loss expected by analysts.
Globalization and mass communication made the world smaller and English, Mandarin, and Arabic have become lingua franca, pushing out smaller languages that connect minority communities.
Such breeds existed in the 1960s but cost farmers more to raise, produced smaller eggs and grew smaller amounts of meat in the chest cavity.
Although she considers herself a private person, Salgot credits Rachel Smaller, of Rachel Smaller Photography, with helping her to open up about the painful incident.
On a smaller scale, the company added features like "close friends," that lets users share their story content to a smaller group of curated people.
During runs, I will drink water but in smaller and smaller amounts as the run goes on until getting near the end of disc two.
More likely it will just break into smaller and smaller toxic bits, which (despite being microscopic) are getting harder and harder for us to ignore.
OTHERS Smaller luxury carmakers Aston Martin, BMW-owned Rolls-Royce, McLaren and Bentley are among the other carmakers operating in Britain, which produce smaller volumes.
As projects like Harbor ramp up more, this comfort gap will grow smaller and smaller, driving the big crypto players deeper into security token services.
Nikkei claims that despite the smaller footprint, the smaller Switch will still be able to connect to a TV, and presumably support other wireless controllers.
A special "Mama Terra" pumpkin was carved with a smaller gourd placed inside; the word "baby" was written on the smaller one in black marker.
Louise Matsakis (left) looks smaller than normal (and much smaller than Ray Wong in the foreground) in this force-perspective trick with Apple's Portrait mode.
"We're targeting the smaller, more fragmented landscape of smaller sensors – roughly $1 million to $2 million per year deal size for us," de Chassy said.
Apple says Face ID unlocking will be 30% faster, app downloads will be 50% smaller, and app updates will be 60% smaller in iOS 13.
With engines limited by law to smaller than 30.4 liters — smaller than those of many motorcycles — some sell for the equivalent of less than $10,000.
She feels better when she's surrounded by people who share her views, but that group is growing smaller and smaller as the times move forward.
As always, release dates can change, especially for smaller films from smaller distributors, so be sure to check your local theater listings for screening availability.
"There will be concentration: bigger companies in the smaller producers will take over the smaller suppliers because of vulnerabilities created by this anxiety," he said.
The winner chose the smaller lump sum over an annuity, which would have paid out the full $1.54 billion in smaller payments over 30 years.
Mr. Erdogan has become increasingly aloof over the years, surrounded in his vast presidential palace by a smaller and smaller circle of aides and ministers.
Smaller populations leave a smaller tax base, leading to a decline in services and real estate values, fewer business starts - and fewer reasons to stay.
"When I was in my early 20s, I experienced panic attacks, and I felt like my world just kept getting smaller and smaller," she reveals.
Looking back at every stage of my journey to becoming an American, the window of opportunity for immigrants appears to be getting smaller and smaller.
Other types of smaller private-equity deals, meanwhile, pointed to less controversial trends — namely, firms are targeting smaller companies and sometimes settling for minority stakes.
Traders said a shift in white sugar trade from the traditional government buying agencies to multiple smaller buyers had boosted demand for smaller containerised cargoes.
Emirates decided to take delivery of just 2380 more A380s over the next two years, while ordering 70 smaller aircraft that can serve smaller airports.
There are numerous other examples, like the Cake House in Gaylordsville, which resembles a precarious tower of houses growing smaller and smaller until its top.
"The smaller the particle the more likely it will be ingested and thus cause harm, so ecotoxicologists focus on these smaller particles," Mason told me.
I like practicality, but I still think the bezels on the smaller Pixel 2 are too big, and I wish the XL was a little smaller.
"We saw the approach, we saw the larger spacecraft come close to the smaller spacecraft, and then we no longer saw the smaller spacecraft," said Graziani.
Some argued that they would face increased compliance costs and that those costs would price out smaller brokers who wouldn't be able to service smaller accounts.
"Female-owned businesses in general still start smaller and stay smaller," says Arnobio Morelix, entrepreneurship researcher at the Kansas City-based Kauffman Foundation, which promotes entrepreneurship.
This is because the telephoto camera has a smaller and less capable sensor and a smaller aperture (f/3.4 versus f/1.6) than the main one.
KEY RATING DRIVERS Smaller Scale in Consolidated Industry: MedImpact is a top-5 pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) but is significantly smaller than its three largest competitors.
The top four lenders are 27% smaller than the top four American firms and 216% smaller than the top four Chinese ones, measured by median revenues.
The legacy of the financial crisis of 2007-08 remains stark: the Greek economy is 24% smaller than in 2007 and the Italian economy 4% smaller.
The smaller tier-2 provincial capitals and tier-3 cities that the official survey tracks posted a slightly smaller monthly price gain of 0.7 percent, respectively.
Like Sue the dinosaur, who is moving to a smaller hall, Mr Madigan may just have to get used to a slightly smaller sphere of influence.
Boeing's 737 MAX family uses the smaller LEAP engine partly because its fuselage sits lower to the ground and must therefore have a smaller engine fan.
The one-two punch of automation and outsourcing has made the by-hand labor of manufacturing and mining a smaller and smaller share of the economy.
Afterward, you are left to freely wander, although the cast and costumed crew guide the audience into smaller and smaller groups as the night winds down.
Then, when you must take RMDs, starting in the year you turn 70½, your account balance will be smaller and, therefore, your RMDs will be smaller.
The tasks tested whether the individual would choose smaller immediate rewards or larger rewards later, and smaller rewards that are guaranteed versus larger, less certain rewards.
Doling out smaller plots of developable land—something that Transport for London, the capital's transit authority and a big landowner, is exploring—would help smaller builders.
In most of those places, they're not fishing at a sustainable level, and the crabs are getting smaller and smaller, and they have lots of bycatch.
Halden said the researchers tested 11 brands of contacts and found that they don't degrade during the treatment process but tear into smaller and smaller pieces.
They saved on living expenses and were able to enjoy many of the benefits of a smaller school (smaller class size, more resources for labs, etc.).
That backlash seems to be spreading to the smaller private nonprofit sector, with a number of smaller institutions recently launching "tuition resets," aimed at emphasizing affordability.
As he gained access to more company documents, Gelambong said, he found new contracts where village elders had agreed to smaller and smaller shares of profit.
Across Europe, "the bigger parties are getting smaller, and the smaller parties getting bigger," Sarah de Lange, a University of Amsterdam political scientist, told The Guardian.
That fleet will feature smaller Mission Extension Pods, which are designed to offer smaller fixes than the MEVs and will be deployed by a robotic spacecraft.
"What it's done in lots of ways is to narrow our vision, to put us into smaller and smaller groups of like-minded people." he says.
In the study, resistance exercise was associated with a smaller decline in lean muscle mass as well as smaller decreases in bone density than aerobic workouts.
Squeezing out smaller CBD and cannabis startupsFor smaller operators in legal states, the coronavirus pandemic is creating more difficulties than a temporary sales boost can fix.
"You are competing for a smaller and smaller band of undecided voters," said Anne Caprara, who ran J.B. Pritzker's campaign for governor of Illinois last year.
We do, in fact, wear lingerie more than once a year, but it is true that the frequency at which we do is getting smaller and smaller.
"As our lives move increasingly online, spaces that are safe for sex are becoming smaller and smaller," she says, in words that are now published on Medium.
Lome is far smaller than west African cities such as Nigeria's economic capital Lagos, or Abidjan in Ivory Coast, while Chad's dusty desert capital is even smaller.
For some reason, despite our growing self-identification as bag ladies, the actual size of purses being designed for women seems to be getting smaller and smaller.
In fact, the gap between ultra-portable chips like Intel's battery- friendly Core M series and high-end ARM chips is getting smaller and smaller each day.
The company has been selling its snacks and beverages in smaller packaging, allowing it to charge more per ounce while appealing to customers who want smaller portions.
Since only Preciosa has the technology capable of making the higher-quality seed beads, smaller manufacturers — like Mr. Nagy's company, Fipobex — target smaller and more specialized markets.
A sense that basketball has not only become too easy, but is also reaping him, the game's most prominent practitioner in 20 years, smaller and smaller rewards.
It does not biodegrade, but photodegrades under sunlight, breaking down into smaller and smaller pieces, which attract toxins and heavy metals as they travel on the tides.
That said, the phone overall is definitely in phablet territory, and if you have smaller hands or just prefer a smaller phone, you probably won't like it.
The experiment didn't test soft surfaces, and there's a chance smaller stink bugs than the ones used in the study could pass through smaller openings, of course.
There have been hundreds of smaller fines from regulators around Europe but in most cases, they've been for a few thousand dollars and levied against smaller targets.
"We've been very clear, frankly, that this is a smaller footprint all around, and this is the secretary's decision, to travel with a smaller footprint," he said.
So now, because you can make a movie by yourself, and still with a lot less money and to a much smaller camera and a smaller crew.
Mansell does not see a smaller store footprint making Kohl's more productive in the future but he does expect stores to become smaller in size over time.
The new Roku Express box replaces the Roku 230 with a much smaller form factor (22015 percent smaller) and double the processing power of the original box.
Likewise, if you're largely going to use the device in a smaller room, then perhaps save some money and energy and go for a smaller space heater.
To get the gig, Mazzagatti had to audition in a big group — which got smaller and smaller as people were weeded out — performing various choreographies in unison.
GOP looking at smaller changes to ObamaCare The Ways and Means bills fit with smaller ObamaCare changes that the House Energy and Commerce Committee considered last week.
In recent years technological innovations have made it possible for SMAs to accommodate smaller investors, because they are able to provide record-keeping even for smaller balances.
Not only that, but AAA development is often barely commercially feasible, and attempting even higher detail will require more labor and resources with smaller and smaller benefits.
It performed best in a smaller place, likely because with the speakers mounted on either end, the smaller space provided walls for the sound to bounce off.
"We've been very clear, frankly, that this is a smaller footprint all around, and this is the Secretary's decision, to travel with a smaller footprint," Toner said.
Squeezing out smaller CBD and cannabis startups For smaller operators in legal states, the coronavirus pandemic is creating more difficulties than a temporary sales boost can fix.
A large child benefit would require increasing revenues by 8.5 percent; a smaller benefit, by only 2.4 percent; a smaller expansion limited to young kids, 0.8 percent.
There's a smaller pool of women trying to compete in Fortnite, and so it makes sense that there's a smaller pool of women at the elite level.
Like live tweets of a tragedy, they are real-time snapshots of a life gone off the rails — a woman constantly redefined into smaller and smaller boxes.
Squinting at the horizon as Hugh grew smaller and smaller, I said that if the sharks did get him I just hoped they'd spare his right arm.
"I think it's amazing that they're continuing to find smaller and smaller frogs," Robin Moore, an amphibian expert who wasn't involved in the finding, told National Geographic.
To smaller cities, to ... We've definitely been in dense, urban environments, but we have some interesting things coming up in the future that relate to smaller markets.
"Retail investors still prefer smaller companies because the momentum for those smaller caps tends to be stronger," said Tony Li, an analyst with China Galaxy International Securities.
"The (market) shares of smaller players are definitely going to get smaller with Alibaba jumping into the region," said Cris Duy Tran, a consultant at Frost & Sullivan.
The smaller Google Home speaker may be a play to take on the Amazon Echo Dot, a smaller version of the Amazon Echo that costs just $50.
Some of them want PG&E's gas and electric divisions separated or would like to break up the utility into smaller businesses with a smaller geographic footprint.
The distance and physical object problem could be overcome in two ways: first, base stations will have hundreds of (relatively smaller) antennas capable of beam-forming (phones will have similar capabilities on a smaller scale), and second, more — again, smaller — antennas will be deployed, particularly in urban areas.
But it has recovered under Chief Executive Richard Pennycook, aided by a shift in Britons' grocery shopping habits towards smaller, more frequent shopping trips to smaller convenience stores.
It was smaller in people, it was smaller in revenue, but what attracted me to it was that I saw that this was a huge opportunity to grow.
Airlines are dividing up the scores of seats behind first or business class into smaller and smaller sections, each with their own set of perks — or lack thereof.
The central bank has cut banks' reserve requirements five times over the past year, and on Monday announced a smaller targeted cut to help cash-strapped smaller firms.
Right now, hundreds of space startups are racing to develop newer, smaller rockets, in order to take advantage of the proliferation of smaller satellites within the aerospace industry.
Glorious has a smaller yet identical version called the Model O Minus that's almost 10 grams lighter for smaller hands or those who prefer a claw grip style.
But days before Trump's groundbreaking, the company acknowledged it would build a much smaller "Gen6" LCD factory, a type that makes smaller screens and requires far fewer workers.
Workers in nearly all of the world's most developed nations and in most developing countries have been getting a smaller and smaller share of the pie, Oxfam notes.
As the internet's market of sexuality actually becomes the market of what's profitable, the space for folks who live outside of that model is growing smaller and smaller.
With the Atom PD 1, you should be able to charge phones and smaller devices, including the Nintendo Switch, must faster, despite the device's noticeably smaller form factor.
The Honor Magic 2 follows a recent trend in Chinese smartphones that's seen bezels shrunk smaller and smaller by hiding their selfie cameras when they're not in use.
Not every GDPR infraction warrants the steepest fines, which are reserved for "the most serious infringements," but even relatively smaller fines could be potentially catastrophic for smaller companies.
Tattoos have remained a big trend for years, only now it seems as though the circumference of body ink flooding our Instagram feeds is getting smaller and smaller.
This might end up impacting smaller companies unfairly, but King says this blanket rule is needed to make sure that infringing content isn't just pushed to smaller platforms.
TV shows are pitching to smaller and smaller audiences, and many of them aren't even on TV. Snapchat is partnering with the Oscars, and Twitter with the NFL.
Wire-free wireless earbuds aren't an entirely new idea, but they are catching on quickly as the tech inside gets smaller and smaller to make it all possible.
The studio now helps smaller developers release games on both iOS and Android, leveraging its business and technical knowhow, assets that a lot of smaller game developers lack.
The new laptops are supposedly thinner and lighter, and in the leaked photos you can see a smaller bezel around the screen as well as smaller speaker strips.
Ten years out, the odds are that Puerto Rico's economy and population will be substantially smaller, with a smaller revenue base and less capacity to repay legacy debts.
And as writers with a platform (mine smaller than yours, but both of us combined have a smaller one than Scott's) we own a slice of the conversation.
Large lenders can also offer a larger set of financial services than smaller institutions, and hence acquiring wealthy customers is more profitable to them than to smaller institutions.
According to Federighi, the new OS allows phones to unlock FaceID 30% faster, downloads are 50% smaller, and updates are 60% smaller all making apps a faster experience.
Burner phones have made it easy for coyotes to guide smaller and smaller groups of migrants from afar, out of harm's way and the arm of the law.
With a group, they are divided into smaller group—no more than four or five—and each smaller group is responsible for one dish of the larger meal.
So, I went to the address, and it was a giant senior's home on one side, and then another smaller one, and we were in the smaller one.
The tiny logging devices, part of the revolution in miniature electronics that enable the tracking of smaller and smaller creatures, weigh less than four hundredths of an ounce.
However, since Delta's flight to Iceland is on a 757 — smaller than the planes that fly most routes to Europe — it can leave from the smaller Terminal 2.
Dutch firm Rabobank has estimated the herd will be 55% smaller by the end of this year, while others in the industry believe it could be even smaller.
"Our units are getting smaller and smaller," said Maria Masi, the senior vice president of development for Brookfield Properties, the New York-based developer that owns the Eugene.
The same dynamic is playing out in Italy itself, which is being virtually portioned off into smaller and smaller parcels, as clusters of cases emerge in various places.
Grasshoppers, like other insects, get oxygen through tubes, or trachea that are open to the outside air and branch into smaller and smaller tubes in the insect's body.
But that's fractally true, too: The incentive to have a group and be cheered on by that group seems to create pressure to form smaller and smaller groups.
She just nodded as Meg spoke kindly and firmly, and she felt each rip as her heart was torn into smaller and smaller pieces in Meg's capable hands.
CST (22 GMT), which are expected to show smaller U.S. corn and soy harvests in 23.82, smaller grain stocks and lower winter wheat seedings in the United States.
The nation, which borders Serbia, Albania, Bosnia and Croatia, is geographically smaller than Connecticut and has a smaller population than Washington, D.C. Russia has condemned its NATO membership.
Similar data sets from American hospitals are typically smaller, both because the average hospital is smaller and because regulations make it difficult to pool data from multiple facilities.
One of the goals of the standard was to produce a much smaller connector that would fit on smaller devices — leaving little room for any type of icon.
Yet slowly over time Moscow eradicated the moderate leadership and killed hundreds of young Chechen men in "clean-up operations," leaving a smaller and smaller space for moderate thought.
Machuel said Sodexo would aim for a better balance between large contracts and medium or smaller-size contracts, and look to reinforce its focus on smaller, local food contracts.
It's possible that the numbers Facebook saw this year were smaller than the ones it announced for previous Olympics competitions — no one likes touting metrics that are getting smaller.
For those who want a smaller phone, there's the standard S10, which is still fairly big, and then the new, smaller S10E, which we'll cover in a separate review.
Fun fact: One pesky thing about plastic straws is that they hang around forever after you throw them away, slowly fragmenting into smaller and smaller pieces wherever they're dumped.
But on this Oscars weekend, another academy, with a smaller audience — and, for this occasion, much smaller audience members — has dedicated itself to a "pursuit of equity" in movies.
The perennial nanometer competition among chip companies is to build ever smaller circuits and components that allow them to fit more processing grunt into the same or smaller footprint.
The recipe is just like what you would use to make any other donut, only with smaller portions, smaller tools, and the sound of children shrieking around 1:20.
I have smaller-than-average ears and have a difficult time wearing most round earbuds, but the tip is smaller than the outside of the bud, which is good.
Echo Dot + Amazon Smart Plug for $27 ($6023 off): If you mostly listen to NPR or have a smaller space, the much smaller Echo Dot is a great choice.
White people are making up a smaller and smaller share of the electorate and, as they tend to vote Republican, that would seem like cause for celebration for Democrats.
Mr Sanders's victories, though impressive for a candidate who launched his campaign last year in front of a few friends, were in smaller states and mostly by smaller margins.
In Ontario, the online store offerings slowly got smaller and smaller as more products sold out—within hours only one product grown by the country's largest producer was available.
The electronics section is much smaller than at a typical Target store, but you can still buy an Apple watch, smartphones and tablets and other smaller electronics and accessories.
These types of procedures and tools are only applicable to large software development firms and would eliminate smaller companies that do engage in coding, but on a smaller scale.
Everything white leather and green velour and paper books and rugs and curtains… all would have to be cut into smaller and smaller pieces, Peter was explaining the project.
In his view, one alternative to a divorce is a "flexible euro" that would bind smaller regions of Europe with more similar economic growth rates into smaller currency unions.
The wobble technique was most sensitive to even larger planets in even smaller orbits, although later attempts by improved instruments were able to find smaller and more distant planets.
The Dutch led the charge for rich northern states unwilling to step into the Brexit breach: "A smaller EU ... should have a smaller budget," Prime Minister Mark Rutte said.
Smaller cities, which have seen sharper price gains this year, may face greater risks of a slump as economic activity slows and financing conditions remain tough for smaller developers.
Virgin Orbit, Firefly and U.S.-New Zealand company Rocket Lab are among companies designing smaller or non-traditional systems to inject smaller satellites into orbit and meet growing demand.
Here in Vancouver, for example, the price of a single-detached house is increasingly less important — such housing has become a smaller and smaller percentage of the housing stock.
"These are smaller gatherings, it's a smaller property than the Farm, and we can have really intentional conversations," said Mary Celeste Beall, the proprietor of Blackberry Farm and Mountain.
An apartment building in Astoria, titled the "Wedding Cake Condo," rises with smaller and smaller brick levels like a tiered confection, or perhaps a Mayan pyramid designed for suburbia.
"We're going to see more tensions in the next few years, like with the desks, as hotels try to capture smaller and smaller slices of the market," she said.
There's a radar in there on some phones, but the notch has been getting smaller and smaller and now we're starting to see phone designs that are leaking out.
A book that tries so earnestly to dilate endings, or to divide them infinitely into smaller and smaller units, has to be concerned with its own manner of conclusion.
" To which Forbes added: "A lot of these far-left ideologues would rather have a smaller economy and more government power than a bigger economy and a smaller government.
Now we select sizes 0 and 2 because the sizes are getting smaller and smaller and we're getting larger and larger but we're also adding at the other end.
As a smaller and smaller group of people cornered an ever-larger share of the nation's wealth, so too did they gain an ever-larger share of political power.
Smaller factories — microfactories — can suddenly become more profitable.
The Q6's display is smaller in size and resolution than the G6, and that makes the overall device smaller and dominated by the screen thanks to the small bezels.
"On one side I was like, I'm finally getting there, I'm getting leaner and smaller and smaller, but then the other side was like, it's not small enough," she says.
READ: Most of the world breathes polluted air "There's evidence that people living in higher pollution areas have smaller babies and those children grow up with smaller lungs," Barrett says.
He failed, and caused a smaller explosion inside the truck when a suspected bomb made of five gas canisters with dozens of screws, blades and smaller metal objects went off.
A massively smaller 1303-or-6 kt warhead on a Trident would still bring the advantage of long-range attack, yet afford smaller scope, and therefore less destructive, attack possibilities.
The updated 12.9 inch model is thinner and 25% smaller in volume than it predecessor and the base model price starts at $999 ($799 for the smaller 10 inch model).
Now, the company is back with a new smaller version of the Transparent Speaker, fittingly called the Small Transparent Speaker, that also comes with a much smaller $250 price tag.
The auger in a cold-press juicer also needs to pace itself, giving most slow juicers smaller chutes (around 1.5 inches) that require smaller amounts of ingredients at a time.
Doing it using laser—which is what many designs such as the Breakthrough Starshot is aiming at—requires far smaller emitters (a million times smaller) and would waste less energy.
If they were starting to put a cost on getting your data out of Facebook… that would be very interesting to have to compare with smaller companies, smaller social networks.
How did you get a M.O.E., given you were the smaller company, and are going to own – or your shareholders are going to own a smaller percentage of the overall?
The launch may presage a boom in demand for launch services, with a handful of venture-backed rocket companies developing smaller boosters to deploy the smaller satellites at lower cost.
Two weeks ago, Wells Fargo was able to slightly dial back spreads from their multi-year wides with a smaller US$712m transaction that included smaller lenders in its pool.
All this makes sense because other research tells us that animals end up smaller when it gets hotter because the smaller size makes it easier to cope with high temperatures.
The next recession, when it arrives, is therefore likely to have a much smaller impact on commodity consumption and prices as well as a smaller effect on other asset markets.
No doubt some of these spaces will be smaller than Geffen, and I'm sure the playing will feel more intense than usual, proving again the adage that smaller is better.
The cheaper $399 device boasts a much smaller footprint than its previous home theater products; the company says Beam is 60 percent smaller and 28 percent shorter than the Playbase.
Bags generate high sales per square foot, often without discounts, though those numbers have declined somewhat in recent years as smaller sizes (with smaller prices) have re-emerged in popularity.
And some of it was that we were a smaller company, so some of the issues and some of these bad actors just targeted us less, because we were smaller.
At a time when true swing voters have become a smaller and smaller share of the electorate, hatred, anger and animosity have proven the most effective tools to mobilize support.
She found that her space was 500 square feet smaller than the average male junior professor's, and from 1,500 to 4,500 square feet smaller than her male fellow full professors'.
"It's funny, as things progress, I just want to keep making them smaller and smaller," Mr. DeMarco said, his natural inclination toward a do-it-yourself punk ethos shining through.
Many, if not most Palestinians, meanwhile, even as they find themselves increasingly pushed into smaller and smaller enclaves of authority, have never abandoned the dream of owning the whole land.
They were also a smaller source of protein than larger game animals, so the complex effort required to hunt them would have yielded a smaller output and required more hunting.
They have to do a certain amount of carving with their teeth when they try to dam a creek, so they start putting smaller and smaller pieces into the creek.
But this furniture category is evolving as apartment sizes get smaller and smaller, which means finding the right option for your own home is not as hard as you'd think.
The seller might reduce the price since the buyer can only get a smaller loan, or the buyer might put up more cash since the loan amount would be smaller.
Apple MacBook Pro (13-inch retina display) — $1,232 See Details Apple completely re-designed the MacBook Air with smaller bezels and smaller build inside of a compact, yet powerful, design.
Smaller companies are more vulnerable Because transmission grid utilities should already have some protections against network intrusions, it is likely that the Russian hackers looked elsewhere, infiltrating smaller distribution utilities.
The Lepin pieces aren't organized in any discernible way although some of the larger pieces are stuck together in the same bag while smaller pieces are crammed inside multiple smaller bags.
Smaller producers are concerned large U.S. refiners like BPPlc will snap up most of the contracted capacity, leaving them scrambling for the smaller slice of the pipeline open for spot volumes.
Although the bezels are much smaller than those on many other phones, the Samsung Galaxy S8, Note 8, LG V30, Essential Phone, and (I think) iPhone X all have smaller bezels.
The Xperia XZs, the smaller version of the Premium, also features the company's impressive new Motion Eye technology, shrunk down to a slightly smaller form factor, from 5.5 to 5.2 inches.
The first was the smaller island nation of the neighboring Maldives in 2000, aided by its much smaller population of nearly 21990,21, compared to more than 2000 million in Sri Lanka.
Both devices also feel great in the hand, but the smaller Pixel does a lot with a form factor that's appreciably better for those with smaller grips, and single-handed use.
In Washington's smaller economy, the numbers will be smaller, but still, it will mean substantial, ongoing investments in communities that have been ignored by state policymakers for a long, long time.
The smaller design means that the speaker packs smaller drivers, and although it does boast 360-degree sound, the Wonderboom simply sounds cheaper than other, more expensive Bluetooth speakers I've tested.
"Generation rent is being squeezed out of the property market and crammed into smaller and smaller homes," Sarah Coles, personal finance analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown, said in a press release Saturday.
Using the Pencil on the Mini's small screen makes everything feel cramped, a smaller Pencil, more appropriately sized for the smaller Mini might make things feel a little less tacked on.
The growth in satellites will spur demand for rocket launch services, and a handful of venture-backed rocket companies are developing smaller boosters to deploy the smaller satellites at lower cost.
Most major game modes focus on taking and holding territory, particularly Walker Assault, which uses advancing AT-ATs to sweep the action into a smaller and smaller corner of the map.
The 3 smaller states Draper also suggests that California citizens would be better served by three smaller state governments while preserving the historic boundaries of the various counties, cities and towns.
The group remains significantly smaller than the Crips, the Bloods and the Latin Kings; it's also smaller than several gangs you've probably never heard of, like the Gangster Disciples in Chicago.
Thompson, meanwhile — while arguing that integration of immigrants gets harder as births make up a smaller and smaller share of population growth — skips over the sources of those low birth rates.
If tax reform drives a wider gap in tax rates between larger and smaller companies, then smaller companies that are the engine of job growth and opportunity will be competitively disadvantaged.
As a result, running around the country pays smaller and smaller dividends — a festival in New York is as much a slog as one in California, but at least it's closer.
There are a few VCs in the area – Rev1, Drive, and Loud Capital are names you hear often – but like most smaller markets the drive to fund smaller startups in negligible.
And as I was sort of figuring out what the characters' voices were, and the way college is about a new routine, the story actually ended up getting smaller and smaller.
That's because black and Hispanic students are a minority of high school graduates, an even smaller minority of college applicants, and a yet smaller minority of applicants to highly selective colleges.
With ticket sales covering a smaller and smaller portion of the costs of putting on concerts, ensembles are more reliant than ever on philanthropy and investment income from their endowment funds.
Across industries — from retailing to manufacturing to construction — start-up businesses are playing a smaller role as new companies are slower to form and employ a smaller share of America's workers.
Alongside natural gas, wind and solar have also gotten cheap and grown like gangbusters, though they are growing from a much smaller base and represent a much smaller share of generation.
US leaving smaller bases: The U.S.-led coalition in Iraq is leaving some smaller military bases in the country, the coalition said Monday, with most troops redeploying to elsewhere in Iraq.
"In the last few weeks, it's all about getting gold," he said, adding there were many smaller customers buying smaller bars while the bigger customers tended to favour 250 gram bars.
By any measure, the costs inflicted by Nafta were far smaller than those created by imports from China — and these in turn were far smaller than those created by changing technology.
And if AI systems become better and better at finding smaller and smaller lesions you will manufacture a lot of pseudo-patients who have a 'disease' that won't actually kill them.
According to the study, pregnant women who used marijuana daily had fetuses with lower weights, smaller heads, and smaller abdomens in the third trimester compared to women who never used marijuana.
It's "a reduction of the original" — smaller emotions, smaller performances, fewer songs, shorter running time — "and while that could have been an improvement, it's not," Mike Hale wrote in The Times.
But with a small and shrinking share of our economy devoted to producing physical goods, further progress in agriculture and manufacturing is contributing a smaller and smaller share to economic growth.
The battery is about 22 percent smaller — 3,000mAh vs.
"; and a "smaller voice" ask "what did you find?
The smaller Northern Rock and Bradford & Bingley also crumpled.
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" He scoffed, "But who would want to go smaller?
Jas got into it too ... on a smaller scale.
" And in smaller print: "Black issues are American issues.
A counterprotest also emerged — albeit a much smaller one.
But I think that if the company's ... Smaller problem.
" WAITITI And then in smaller letters: "Unless you're Taika.
It's much smaller — just two rooms and a bathroom.
It was just over top of the trees maybe a couple hundred feet in the air, on a little bit of an angle, and then all of a sudden it just took off with incredible speed, and as it got going you could see the lights getting smaller and smaller and smaller and—gone.
Performing launches as quickly as possible is one of Rocket Lab's ultimate goals, as it attempts to capitalize on the small satellite revolution — the trend of spacecraft being built smaller and smaller.
Wareable also claims this watch is smaller than the Ionic, which means people with smaller wrists (like many women) could actually wear it without looking like the biggest asshole on the planet.
The battery is a little smaller at 3,100mAh compared to the S10's 3,400mAh battery, but it works out to be roughly the same battery life because of the S10E's smaller display.
Of course, SpaceX's side project, Starlink, has similar ambitions, with an even greater number of satellites planned, and Swarm is aiming for a smaller constellation of smaller satellites for low-cost access.
Yet Exxon also faces skepticism among smaller oil companies and some conservative interest groups for what they see as a massive corporation trying to push out its smaller competitors via government policy.
And when I started doing Daring Fireball in 2002, it was such a smaller company and it was such, it was such a smaller audience of people who cared deeply about this.
At smaller party we might've put some smaller DJs on there early to start them out and then me and Roger [Clayton] would jump back on for the rest of the night.
A smaller version for smaller wrists would have been nice, but it's compact enough to fit on a lot more body sizes than many of the clunky smartwatches currently crowding the market.
Now, the sea ice cover was almost 19813 percent smaller — a full 290,000 square miles — than the 30-year average, and 60,000 square miles smaller than the previous record year of 1997.
At smaller companies, these may often seem to be oversights or afterthoughts, but Zenefits seems to want to streamline the process and introduce these kinds of sophisticated corporate behaviors into smaller businesses.
They're considerably smaller and less detailed than the Lunar replicas (slightly smaller than a golf ball) and require the use of a special display stand for the augmented reality features to work.
The lucky few who managed to get hold of the new Rs 250,27 notes struggled to change them into smaller denominations as Rs 25 and smaller currency notes remain in short supply.
The exits come just days after smaller rival Midstates Petroleum Co offered to buy SandRidge in an all-stock deal that had been supported by some smaller shareholders, including Fir Tree Partners.
This approach to classification is also significantly less computationally expensive than a segmentation-based approach because it allows us to use smaller neural nets and produce outputs with a smaller memory footprint.
Danuvius was smaller than today's great apes, though males were close in size to male chimpanzees and bonobos - perhaps 65 pounds (30 kg) - while females were smaller, perhaps 45 pounds (20 kg).
One is its immense size ($500 billion market cap, $250 billion in annual sales), which certainly gives it economy-of-scale advantages over smaller competitors (and at this point, who isn't smaller?).
But consumer demand for smaller, longer lasting devices is forcing manufacturers to push the technology, battery experts say, testing the limits of how much energy they can safely pack into smaller spaces.
At the show, Boeing will showcase its 787-10 Dreamliner and its smaller 737 MAX while Airbus will attempt to entice new buyers with its long-range A350 and smaller A320 NEO.
Elsewhere, realistic films with autistic main characters are often restricted to smaller production companies and thus smaller audiences (independent dramas 'Mozart and the Whale,' 'Adam,' and 'Mary and Max' come to mind).
"Selling our big house and moving to a smaller house was one of the best decisions we made because the smaller mortgage meant we could get out of debt faster," Claudia said.
Competition is fierce among Virgin Orbit, Firefly and U.S.-New Zealand company Rocket Lab, which are designing smaller or non-traditional systems to inject smaller satellites into orbit and meet growing demand.
If major brands receive the badge while smaller sellers go without, and consumers begin choosing sellers with the label on a regular basis, smaller sellers would likely see a decline in sales.
That said, it looks to be even more discreet for general use as a daypack, and the smaller size option is probably something that people with smaller frames were looking for anyway.
To Save Money on Flights, Look to Smaller Airports Smaller and sometimes more out-of-the-way airports can save you a decent chunk of change and a fair amount of grief.
Forbidding race as a factor in admissions would be a bigger blow to diversity at smaller universities, whose smaller student bodies limit the cross-section of the world that can be accommodated.
But Romano and Rosenthal wanted to deliberately cut against the trend of splintering the story into smaller and smaller pieces, which was trendy at the time of Raymond's launch, thanks to Seinfeld.
In examining the smaller deals, the F.T.C. signaled it was looking specifically into a tech industry practice known as "killer acquisitions," which smaller rivals have said was used to choke off competition.
There are teams who have waited for longer to be in the Champions League than Salzburg, teams from smaller nations and teams with smaller budgets, ones not backed by energy drink behemoths.
While Trump can certainly undermine his lawyers with new tweets and comments, the challengers may find that these statements have the feel of Golden Oldies with a smaller and smaller judicial audience.
Most smaller networks do not connect directly to one another, and the BGP helps each network determine what path through the smaller networks will best get data from one point to another.
Alternatively, you could check with authorized retailers, which are even smaller than the carrier shops, which could mean an even smaller chance of nabbing a 7 Plus, but it's worth a shot.
That sounds like a win-win for environment and most of the energy industry, apart from a coal sector whose market capitalization is smaller than Snapchat and workforce is smaller than Arby's.
"Across all states, more and more people for decades have been registering as independents, and that's going to mean increasingly a smaller and smaller slice of the electorate can participate," McGhee says.
The most recent iteration is 40,000 square feet smaller than the previous version, and more than 45,000 square feet smaller than the four existing LACMA buildings that are set to be replaced.
Like, you know, it's really horrible to watch your movie, you know, the ads in the paper get smaller and smaller and smaller until they're not there, and then you look up and it's not in the theater anymore, and it's really hard to keep a movie in the theaters for longer than, you know, a minute.
The big picture: As more disruptive companies eschew IPOs, a smaller and smaller subset of wealthy investors are yielding more of the gains from U.S. industry and innovation, leaving scraps for everyone else.
But because the wavelength of near-infrared light is smaller than a micron, smaller than the smallest neuron, Jepsen believes the resolution of the technology is fine enough to make thoughts visible too.
If economic growth snaps back after the virus is contained, the market may finally see a sustained rotation into smaller cap and value stocks, Wilson said, after several smaller rotations in recent years.
The diagonal size of the unfolded Mavic Pro is just 15 millimeters smaller than the Phantom 4, and the smaller aircraft, at 1.6 pounds, is over a pound lighter than its bigger sibling.
He says it could also help people who have a procedure that smashes a big stone into smaller stones, who can then pass the smaller fragments with the help of a thrill ride.
But comparatively they're gooey and mechanical—it's a downer when the thought-through details of "Smaller and Smaller" resolve into generalized nostalgia, when the quiet sanity of "Shouting" builds to a rousing chorus.
Washington (CNN)Nearly five months ago, President Donald Trump bid farewell to a grinning Barack Obama, waving as the military helicopter shuttling his predecessor into post-White House life got smaller and smaller.
Most fish that humans eat are predatory, consuming the smaller fish and marine life of the ocean; as these fish are killed off, breeding of smaller fish varieties accelerates, as does carbon emissions.
A 2.8 billion riyal government fund will be created to invest in smaller companies, while the government will adjust the fees which it charges for services to save smaller companies 7 billion riyals.
By cutting up every single item in this room in this entire bungalow of rooms, into smaller and smaller pieces, and we will remember what is real by taking action to check reality.
"The ones who are not meeting with him are going to be a smaller and smaller number," said Neil Eggleston, the White House counsel, who has been gaming out the moves and countermoves.
Just like PUBG, players in Fornite Battle Royale will parachute onto an island, forage for weapons and items, and try to out-survive 99 other players as the map gets smaller and smaller.
While the smaller iPad Pro has the same A9X chip as the larger iPad Pro unveiled last year, the smaller version is getting a new 12-megapixel iSIght camera that is 4K-ready.
DE hope to launch a smaller, electric medium-duty truck by late 2019, while rival Daimler AG has delivered the first of a smaller range of electric trucks to customers in New York.
The Russia investigation is a case study of the layers of conflicts that often characterize lawyers in Washington like matryoshka, which are those Russian "nesting dolls" that contain smaller and smaller figures inside.
Smaller firms may not be ready: Large U.S. firms have kept their eye on GDPR for some time — 4% of revenue is a lot — but smaller firms are in for some rude surprises.
It organizes smaller gatherings beyond the showcase conference last week and it supports the ecosystem in a variety of ways, not unlike TechCrunch has in the Silicon Valley — albeit on a smaller scale.
That means it won't have any trouble getting analyst coverage (a major challenge for smaller tech companies) and also that it will be attracting deeper institutional pockets than would a much smaller company.
"Hong Kong's real estate has gone so expensive, that's why (developers) are making flats smaller and smaller to make them affordable," said Edina Wong, senior director of residential services at property consultancy Savills.
To make larger tiles smaller, right-click a tile (or, on a touch screen, press and hold) to open the contextual menu, choose Resize and then select a smaller size from the list.
But the differences between MMA and IBJJF-style jiu jitsu go deeper than the uniforms, and the overlap between the two grows smaller and smaller, with each demanding ever more tailored skill sets.
Mr. Turnill is partial to the technology and financial sectors, while Mr. Sanchez favors larger companies over smaller ones, although he noted that an overhaul of the tax code would benefit smaller companies.
"I think the waiver could be extended, but maybe for a smaller volume and for a smaller number of countries," said Takayuki Nogami, chief economist at Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corp.
Ten years after the launch of the iPhone, the ubiquity and speed of connectivity and the ever-increasing compute capacity in smaller and smaller forms is changing the ways consumers and businesses operate.
The Lifetime "Beaches" is a reduction of the original — smaller emotions, smaller performances, fewer songs, shorter running time (about 87 minutes versus 123) — and while that could have been an improvement, it's not.
While the lump-sum payment is typically smaller than the advertised prize since you are getting all of the money at once, Kurland says in most cases you should take the smaller sum.
I've always enjoyed a type of puzzle called charade puzzles, which break words down into smaller parts and provide clues to the smaller parts, so such puzzles may well have inspired this theme.
If this latest bout of anti-trade Twitter rage is any indication, I predict that, as Trump's presidency gets going, he will become increasingly angered at smaller and smaller examples of free trade.
Jaitley retains control over direct taxes that cover personal and corporate taxes, and in both there could be slight concessions for smaller businesses and the smaller taxpayers, a second finance ministry official said.
But it's smaller than the 13 million people who voted for him in the primary, which in turn is smaller than the 17 million people who voted for Hillary Clinton in the primary.
When outside forces sought to introduce the feudal system of land ownership into Raetia, the common associations fragmented into smaller units called communes, made up of the region's even smaller villages and neighborhoods.
Is Rey learning to manipulate objects smaller than a lightsaber?
Hourly workers have a smaller gender pay gap in general.
Those two evasive words sounded smaller and sillier than ever.
Above the two camera lenses is a smaller third something.
Whether it is sold or survives, Yahoo is getting smaller.
Even smaller outlets like TalkingPointsMemo are hiring for investigative roles.
So yes, your 401k's probably a little smaller right now.
Those campaigns are substantially smaller than either Sanders' or Warren's.
News also has the scoop on their smaller, intimate wedding.
It's a smaller brown roach under an inch in size.
Females on the smaller end tend to have fewer orgasms.
The delayed launch has been costly for smaller seed companies.
More compression means smaller file sizes and lower image quality.
There's also the smaller, less expensive (and less attractive) Halmstad.
The other group, called "Beta," is smaller and less sophisticated.
We'll get to regulation, because you are a smaller entity.
That's cool you picked up on the smaller room thing.
That user count looks a lot smaller right now, though.
Smaller families are a trend that will not change quickly.
The signal causes a wobble smaller than a proton's width.
They get smaller once summer hits, so I'm not surprised.
Numbers were far smaller than previously expected -- around 300 people.
In a smaller city, I also have access to luxuries.
Reynolds wasn't surprised that smaller water systems carried higher risks.
Participants who got smaller doses showed less of a reduction.
FedEx Ground and Amazon, shipping smaller packages, are big tenants.
As Turek explains, workers in smaller communities require more training.
"They will actually get smaller and have more muscle definition."
Other marches have been smaller, but also targeted at mainlanders.
Independent candidates and those representing smaller parties also will run.
There's one innovation in the smaller version, though: its display.
The smaller form factor makes the Boosted Mini delightfully portable.
Still, I could definitely go for a slightly smaller controller.
This year, Cook followed up with a smaller iPad Pro.
Other faith groups had smaller numbers in these two categories.
The Huawei P20 is a bit smaller at 5.8 inches.
This problem is particularly acute in smaller, less urban areas.
Ontario is considering a similar, smaller measure, as is Finland.
The launch will also include a few other, smaller satellites.
MilliQan is a smaller experiment that will require more finesse.
Anything smaller and it might send out more than one.
A seemingly fairer distribution results in a smaller efficiency gap.
Combs and Weschler are generally responsible for Berkshire's smaller investments.
Besides being lighter it's also smaller than the Apple Watch.
Everyone from the smaller second boat, the Serenata, was rescued.
Since then, Foster has downsized to a much smaller apartment.
Smaller online services such as Twitter and Snap may benefit.
Some smaller companies are looking at parts of Home Capital.
The net result would be less regulation on smaller banks.
WRP, headquartered just outside the capital Kuala Lumpur, is smaller.
Every great building begins as a smaller version of itself.
The phones got smaller, and they got a lot cheaper.
One panel, the last of the smaller scenes, was lost.
Do you feel like the gulf is smaller, or not?
A third, smaller, private provider is Management and Training Corporation.
The smaller of the two was a simple, single-shot .
But business groups say that smaller bargaining units fracture workplaces.
That's way smaller than a quarter, and even my thumbnail.
Against Valentina Shevchenko, the smaller kickboxer's distancing threw Holm off.
Even smaller manufacturers, like Mitsubishi and Mini, have opted out.
Haroun recommends testing the market first on a smaller scale.
Imports were up a smaller 0.4 percent to $258.4 billion.
Seoul has a its own, smaller, party, I Am Seoul.
Why don't these smaller people deserve the same quality stuff?
Isn't that the same thing, albeit on a smaller scale?
If you want to lose weight, buy a smaller plate.
See: Flag Day but for a smaller subset of people.
A smaller group of Obama critics staged their own rally.
Two smaller caravans have also set off in recent days.
It's not really that frustrating to use slightly smaller plates.
For some smaller bidders, business and personal views are aligned.
But this new, smaller number may actually be more accurate.
I wanted people who had saggier boobs, or smaller boobs.
This morning, I'm sorry to say, that club is smaller.
However, the Draconid meteor shower is on the smaller side.
Clinton and Obama, by contrast, left office with smaller deficits.
The Pedronis have put together a smaller collection of recipes.
I find that the smaller sizes fit my needs better.
But more recent investments have been smaller and more organic.
Several smaller cryptocurrencies have already fallen victim to such attacks.
It's a smaller phone, so that's really to be expected.
" What the teachers want "Our students deserve smaller class sizes.
The higher you fly, the smaller you look to others.
That's another thing that often happens on smaller forum communities.
But it's far smaller than what Google had initially envisioned.
These smaller companies are generally more vulnerable to economic cycles.
Trump's ideas represented a smaller barrier for him than Ryan.
Those employed by smaller companies were often out of luck.
Fourteen countries, including America, have reported a smaller average gap.
Cyclops: When Eleven dies, it's on a smaller, younger scale.
Early reports suggest that smaller firms are frustrated with enforcement.
Smaller cities still have a vast inventory of unsold homes.
"The smaller companies will not have bargaining power," she said.
The Dot is the smaller, cheaper version of the Echo.
And, debt financing isn't an option for many smaller airports.
Its rivals for that status are much smaller and weaker.
Tablets got bigger, then smaller, then cheaper, then more expensive.
For smaller subgroups, the margin of sampling error is larger.
The population is more than 8% smaller than in 2010.
It has extended into smaller European cities, such as Amsterdam.
The smaller object, by contrast, was below three solar masses.
" The French phrase translates to "the walls have become smaller.
It's a consideration that's affecting some smaller firms as well.
The jawbone came from one of the smaller gorgonopsian species.
Biden crowds also trend smaller than those of his rivals.
Smaller players, such as Liquidnet and Trumid, also offer it.
But a smaller number of older, bigger firms dominate bourses.
Plus, seed funds tend to have smaller, more focused portfolios.
Smaller banks tend not to operate outside their home countries.
Obviously that's much smaller, but still nothing to sniff at.
And then there are the cartels and smaller local gangs.
An ARM processor means it can have a smaller battery.
Smaller demonstrations were held in other parts of the province.
Smaller airports won't help travellers to the Northeast much, either.
More than 60 percent of smaller electrodes come from China.
In smaller cities such as Voronezh, residents complain about incompetence.
A smaller tremor which hit days before claimed 213 lives.
Somewhat smaller players include Validity, Curiam Capital and Parabellum Capital.
As it cracks into smaller pieces, it might break loose.
Siemens' role in the project was clearly smaller than Areva's.
The trade deficit with Canada would have become 39% smaller.
This risk gets smaller by the day, but it's real.
The right oval on Hattie's pink shirt is smaller. 9.
"Not necessarily," she wrote, responding to Williams' "smaller poops" comment.
Japan will not necessarily suffer just because it is smaller.
The smaller notch and prettier construction are just nice extras.
These are the smaller of the two motors Tesla offers.
For pup parents with smaller dogs, this is a cinch.
That might be attractive to smaller firms with fewer employees.
Mr Berube is pessimistic about the fortunes of smaller cities.
Less popular ideas get a smaller share of the resources.
"Then it is a lot of smaller fields," said Nyland.
Officials said the earlier, smaller spill did not require reporting.
Money brings security, because without money, smaller things become bigger.
The "E" is smaller than the rest of the icon.
Allow to cool and then break meatballs into smaller pieces.
This allows them to be built smaller and, therefore, lighter.
But it remains largely in the dark about smaller firms.
And an even smaller number, closer to 15, are functional.
My community is now smaller than what it was before.
Although smaller than the FARC, the group is as resilient.
The economic damage will be particularly severe for smaller companies.
If you account for diversity, the numbers only get smaller.
Using other, even smaller, bugs to do it has elegance.
Use this, and the new budget would be significantly smaller.
Turning off a light just became a much smaller task.
But that isn't stopping smaller startup hubs from thriving too.
"Smaller funds, in general, make better decisions," Sathaye told TechCrunch.
The Black Eyed Peas are back, albeit a little smaller.
A smaller needle won't solve that: longer clinic hours would.
This forced them to split up into smaller splinter groups.
The smaller teams also had cause for to be happy.
Other regions posted sharper rises but from much smaller bases.
In 1964 this Pontiac was actually considered a smaller car.
Colorado's size pushed the smaller Cougars around in the paint.
Smaller companies like Vuzix, however, are moving into the space.
At the time they were smaller than they were now.
Or maybe it's a smaller version of the iPad Pro.
Other Chinese firms have bought smaller stakes in European banks.
Demand has, it is true, fallen at smaller American schools.
This reality has spurred the production of smaller regional events.
The smaller fry in the world's supply chains just might.
This may be a reflection of more smaller homes selling.
A dozen smaller parties represent particular ethnic or religious groups.
Wartinger says it would especially help people with smaller stones.
Smaller polling places might open as late as 12 pm.
They have looked sluggish next to smaller, more agile competitors.
Smaller concerns, too, are showing an interest in bespoke automation.
There are four white smaller bags inside the EDC One.
Black swimmers got smaller indoor pools if they were lucky.
So yes, the "our notch is smaller" contest keeps escalating.
Pigs will become a smaller presence on the global farm.
Smaller research and development or commercial partnerships were more likely.
I have smaller backups with me, but yeah, it's annoying.
He also raised two smaller parallel funds at the time.
A lower valuation means a smaller loan from the lender.
It has overwhelmed an immigration system designed for smaller numbers.
They will add to smaller rotating contingents of U.S troops.
Some use smaller planes and more frequent flights than necessary.
There are biomechanical advantages in being smaller in the sport.
Intensive fishing can rapidly deplete the number of smaller fish.
Various groups are trying to make them smaller and cheaper.
Smaller films are how Hollywood used to make its money.
Allen's findings joined a few smaller studies on the phenomenon.
It's big, just slightly smaller than the size of Pluto.
Smaller digital operations are also using a variety of strategies.
Historically, Apple is known for making smaller, more strategic investments.
More recently, other media reports have offered a smaller figure.
When did you realize your penis was smaller than average?
When did you first notice it was smaller than average?
The smaller brained ones showed no preference for sexier mates.
Organic growth, or smaller deals, look more attractive for now.
But 2018 was also a fantastic year for smaller games.
Of course, it is growing from a much smaller base.
It says smaller numbers of Ukrainians were killed in reprisals.
The smaller parties want to profit from the Schulz stardust.
If only the watch were faster, smaller and did more.
The smaller ones will all vote against Mrs May's deal.
Hundreds of smaller suppliers with rickety finances could go bust.
It's message to Madison Ave: We're smaller, but still mighty.
Those cars with the smaller batteries were the cheapest available.
I mentioned that I was considering buying the smaller iPhone.
After taxes, your $900 million prize gets a lot smaller.
A much smaller offer could look a lot prettier now.
The notch looks considerably smaller than the iPhone X's, though.
Oregon is a much smaller state with fewer testing regulations.
Ant takes a smaller cut, of less than 0.03 cents.
Within the smaller emerging market economies, Indonesia is attracting attention.
The compliance costs for smaller firms, in particular, look burdensome.
" Those include smaller "community banks, credit unions, [and] online banks.
Smaller would be unforgiveable, a sin against the free market.
In smaller departments, police shootings are flat or down slightly.
Smaller companies lack the resources to play around with hypotheticals.
Smaller investors have belatedly started pouring cash into stock funds.
LEVIN: By buying smaller companies that are way out front?
That is a smaller yield than North Korea's last test.
His spending program was smaller than the other main candidates.
Smaller worlds would have to be discovered through other means.
Some carbon dioxide is still released, but in smaller amounts.
The case is much smaller than Samsung's previous IconX earbuds.
More than anything, they fear losing weight or getting smaller.
It has a smaller environmental footprint than open pit mining.
WHO has already begun using smaller doses to ration supplies.
Nordstrom Local hubs are smaller than its traditional department stores.

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