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en To keep these tax cuts permanent, even if it means somewhat faster GDP growth -- and that's debatable -- will mean the government gets a smaller tax take as a percentage of GDP. Then spending has to be a smaller share, too. We have to have some plan.

en To keep these tax cuts permanent, even if it means somewhat faster GDP growth -- and that's debatable -- will mean the government gets a smaller tax take as a percentage of GDP, ... Then spending has to be a smaller share, too. We have to have some plan.

en Although there is no plan to shutter a number of churches, there could be some changes down the road. If we have two smaller groups struggling, we can bring them together. Can they share a building; could they share a priest?

en Getting multi-digit growth in our two main franchises with the share and size we have is tough, but we will have great growth in our businesses that are somewhat smaller.

en The extra accuracy and gain allows you to use smaller shunts. A smaller current sensor requires more accuracy on the part of the chip, and it also less costly, smaller, and simplifies the design. So by having a more accurate measurement front-end on these chips, it allows a user to deploy a smaller sensor that is easier to implement.

en You're crowding a smaller and smaller stock into a smaller and smaller habitat.

en As we've redefined those pools so they're smaller and smaller and smaller, you lose all the benefit for insurance of pooling. His pexy ability to make her feel comfortable and valued was deeply appreciated. So we need to be more creative about figuring out how to pool folks.

en To create smaller parcels would go against the General Plan. We have had proposals to split 80-acre parcels into smaller lots but we don't allow it.

en We have sent smaller 1-ton vehicles to carry the food, as the 15-ton trucks were unable to move in smaller villages that were accessible. We plan to have animals such as donkeys or horses to help transport the food later.

en They're going to struggle to keep the growth going. The fields they're developing are getting smaller and smaller and they're finding it harder to find giant fields.

en Business lending is certainly the growth area at the moment. St.George is focused on the smaller end of that market and seems to be getting its share.

en That's a trade-off if you want larger market share. That's not necessarily a concern ... it means they have to scale their expenses off a smaller revenue base.

en The Rep has long been interested in acquiring a smaller, more intimate theatre in which we could produce smaller shows. Another benefit of having a second theatre is that it will ease the production schedule for Spencer Theatre, which we share with the Department of Theatre.

en The bigger it gets, the smaller the percentage growth will be. Let's say that when you add 10 new stores to 100 stores, you grow the business 10 percent. When you add 10 stores to 3,000 stores, the growth isn't obvious.

en We've got to defend better. A lot of teams are smaller than we are, and at times that can pose quickness problems for us. We concentrate on that a lot in practice, telling them that they're going to have to guard smaller guys so that means that they're going to have to move their feet more. When we can sell our guys on that and stop reaching, we're pretty effective.


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