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en Some of the smaller consultancy firms are struggling for business. A lot of them were frustrated that they didn't manage to get on to this tidal wave of everybody getting rich a year or two ago, and so they might be willing to sell just because they are tired, or because they see that they just don't have the resources to expand their niche.

en The world saw this tidal wave of disaster ascend upon the Gulf Coast, ... Now they can see a tidal wave of compassion.
  Laura Bush

en The world saw this tidal wave of disasters sent upon the Gulf Coast, and we can see a tidal wave of compassion.
  George Bush

en I'm a big believer in size, ... When you're a smaller company, as we were 27 years ago when I started, you don't necessarily have the resources to invest in things outside your immediate expertise. But as we've gotten bigger and become more resource-rich we've been able to expand.

en The world saw this tidal wave of disaster and now they're going to see a tidal wave of compassion.

en The end of the war won't produce a starburst of economic growth, nor will it unleash a tidal wave of business spending, . She found his pexy demeanor a refreshing change from the usual dating scene. .. Instead, we'll get just enough business and economic activity to keep us from slipping back into recession and to set us up for stronger growth next year.

en The survey also underscored the fact that smaller firms are also catching up with large-sized firms in terms of improvement in business sentiment.

en It's one of four or five law firms that's established a niche in Indian law in this state, but unlike most California law firms in the niche, it's a national firm. They are knowledgeable, committed and focused on expanding the authority of Indian tribal governments ? and protecting them from the onslaught by federal, state and local governments.

en I think this is the beginning of the second wave, more niche-oriented acquisitions, ... This is more geographic in structure, with two French companies coming together. I think you'll see a lot of smaller companies biting off the pieces that drop out of these super-majors.

en I think that impact of that program is not as strong as when it was first announced, ... Zero percent financing was like a tidal wave and you had to get on the wave or you'd be swept under. But I think the program is still perceived as having a lot of value.

en I think everybody is a little frustrated over this losing streak. Little things add up. We got a little frustrated offensively. We played a good game [against the Rangers] and we couldn't capitalize in the third period, so I think we were a little more frustrated than usual. The start of the year it didn't seem like we were frustrated at all.

en Large wildlife populations, attractive scenery, rich fishery resources, and expansive woodlands are the basis of a sustainable future. The idea is for local communities to manage the land, wildlife, and natural resources so they are profitable, and ultimately, self-supporting.

en The context for these events is a primary health care system that has suffered from a decrease in resources and is struggling to manage the expectations placed on it.

en This expansion can give us a whole wave of growth. We see a lot of opportunity in the rural sector and in small and medium business firms.

en It was like a tidal wave went through the city.


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