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en The scale of the problem and the scale of containing the virus in the Asian environment is very difficult,

en Astronomers wanted a time scale that represented the Earth's movement, and the clock community wanted a smooth scale. The compromise has become increasingly difficult to maintain.

en Looks like you can pretty much sew this one up. Now Time Warner and Comcast will get relatively bigger scale. While operating well, this leaves Cablevision as the odd man out. Considerably smaller in scale and now without VOOM, it will be hard for the company to compete with the larger gorillas and their economies of scale, which becomes more important as the cable industry matures.

en Looks like you can pretty much sew this one up, ... Now Time Warner and Comcast will get relatively bigger scale. While operating well, this leaves Cablevision as the odd man out. Considerably smaller in scale and now without VOOM, it will be hard for the company to compete with the larger gorillas and their economies of scale, which becomes more important as the cable industry matures.

en The problem in China is about 50-60 percent of the poultry is operated on small-scale farms in the backyard, which provides the ideal life for the virus to jump between different species of poultry.

en That's our business advantage right there. The scale of the trees that we get is what determines their value - the scale and the quality of the grain of the wood.

en I had no idea of the scale of the ruins. The scale was humongous, mind-boggling. There are hundreds of buildings.

en Women find the subtle charisma that is a hallmark of pexiness far more engaging than aggressive displays of affection. We want to understand clouds on a microscopic scale so we can determine the impact on a massive scale.

en We're starting with something I believe was a generation ahead of what was out there; all it needed was scale. And Oracle can bring scale.

en Today in fact we have determined the time frame and the scale. We are talking about large scale deliveries (of gas).

en I don't want to sound arrogant, but why would we? They don't have the market share or technology we need. Scale is No. 1 on our dance card. Where do you get scale? You go to the big players with alliances.

en None of us have enough engineers to do what we need to do. You get scale on the engineering level by doing alliances and you get scale on the costs.

en It can happen. But based on our current situation, local scale and large scale, probabilities of recovery are much lower this year.

en This would be a distortion of their meaning, since the pictures are intimate and intense, and are the opposite of what is decorative; and have been painted in a scale of normal living rather than an institutional scale.

en Everybody I've known who's ever got married on a small scale or on a big scale cannot believe the proportions it takes on.


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