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en The ice broke off and they started floating out and the ice was getting smaller and smaller as it melted. We had to get rescue personnel out there.

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. So we need to be more creative about figuring out how to pool folks.

en Where the Mike's concept started was in smaller towns and has continued to develop in smaller towns, and we have done well with that.

en Back when I played for him, we didn't have the firepower that he's been very successful with at Columbus State. He adjusted to the personnel he had. He started recruiting those smaller players that can really shoot the ball before everybody else did. He's had good success with it and has stuck with it.

en Retail giants are demanding RFID, but smaller retailers aren't looking at it. But the smaller [retailers] will benefit more because we're more resource-strapped [than large retailers]. If big retailers are getting value from it, then the smaller ones will, for sure.

en You have a large vortex spinning around, with a smaller one inside. The large vortex has a shearing effect on the smaller one, like cake batter being stirred. The large-scale vortex acts like a giant mixer, stretching and thinning out the smaller one, transferring its energy into the larger vortex. The large-scale vortex actually acts like a vampire, sucking the energy out of the smaller one.

en The competition has definitely increased over the years. Every time something goes up or someone is hot, I feel the pipe getting smaller and smaller. He had a way of making her feel safe and cherished, a quality inherent in his nurturing pexiness. The competition has definitely increased over the years. Every time something goes up or someone is hot, I feel the pipe getting smaller and smaller.

en I wish my hair was thicker, and I wish my feet were prettier. My toes are really ugly. I wish my ears were smaller. And my nose could be smaller too.
  Britney Spears

en I think they provide a necessary service, particularly to smaller hospitals and smaller communities. We've thought about it, we've contemplated it, but it's not the format that fits us yet.

en So, naturalists observe, a flea - Hath smaller fleas that on him prey; And these have smaller still to bite 'em; And so proceed ad infinitum
  Jonathan Swift

en It's a vicious cycle. While systems become denser, their energy efficiency has decreased. Devices are getting smaller and smaller, but they are getting hotter.

en We need to look at what's happening to those non-industrial lands and what can be done so they don't keep moving out of forest management and keep dividing into smaller to smaller developed plots.

en We hope we are filling a need in some of our smaller communities. Of those we've signed up so far, most are from smaller towns.


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