The rooms
are tiny for the price... twin beds in a luxury hotel???? Are you kidding me??? Nice pool and ambience but the rooms are a joke.
The vehicles in this class
are tiny for SUVs, and they force buyers to sacrifice space — if not also power and performance.
That's tiny for Google, accounting for just 6 % of its total in 2014.
As has been emphasized, this must
be tiny for protons but highly significant for persons.
She has also always
been tiny for her age (Around 3rd percentile) despite her massive appetite.
Although this probability
is tiny for any single voyage, the numbers quickly add up because modern cargo traffic volumes are enormous.
Everyone is getting into monetizing dates, because ad revenue
is tiny for smaller sites and only 10 % of members are paid users on subscription - based sites.
The front disc brakes measure just 11.7 inches in the rear - drive IS 250, which
is tiny for this crowd.
The Mazda CX - 3 is one of the best subcompact crossovers available, even if it's tiny for its segment.
She was tiny for a four - year - old, with eyes the color of pennies and skin so pale that you could see a branch of veins on her right cheek.
The dog park area
itself is tiny for little dogs, and there's no shade other than trees.
Apple's high price point likely indicates that it will enjoy greater profits than Google, but we're still talking about a business that is going to
be tiny for the Cupertino company.
Not exact matches
And it
's impossible
for doctors and medical researchers to keep up with even a
tiny fraction of it.
The assumption now
is for three increases next year; a «very
tiny» shift, said Fed chair Janet Yellen.
The market
for such products
is tiny today, but could grow rapidly, according to Zandberg.
Of course, there
is no way to tell
for sure what this
tiny moment might indicate
for the Trumps» relationship.
So, if someone takes five medications, and two of them
are twice - a-day and three
are three - times - a-day, they'll get a
tiny envelope with five pills marked
for 8 a.m., another envelope with three pills marked
for 2 p.m., and a third envelope with five pills marked
for 8 p.m. Multiply by 30, and there
are your monthly meds.
This
is a process — a continuous search
for low - hanging fruit, easy targets and ways to apply
tiny bits of existing and proven technology, or a better approach, to inefficient procedures that have «always
been done a certain way,» even though no one can remember why.
And when analysts calculated how much Verizon had paid
for each potential customer covered, the amounts
were tiny compared to the value of spectrum licenses used to offer current 4G LTE service.
As
for the sensitivity issues, those
are gradually lessened thanks to the inclusion of natural potassium nitrate, which desensitizes teeth by filling in those
tiny tubules that expose dentin and connect the underlying nerves to the hot, cold, or pressure causing pain.
The
tiny State of Eritrea
was the subject of a recent scathing report by the UN's Office of the High Commissioner
for Human Rights.
Shell won't disclose what it paid
for NewMotion, but the deal clearly
was tiny by Shell standards.
Despite its
tiny size, Manuel Antonio
is unique
for its dazzling wildlife diversity, with close to 300 mammal and bird species calling the park home.
But UPS» affinity
for them
is helping keep the planes alive, even if they
are a
tiny portion of Boeing's order book of more than 5,800 planes.
Hotels
are ditching one of the best perks of traveling: the
tiny toiletries visitors receive
for free.
If you go around thanking everyone
for every
tiny thing, it won't mean much when it
's actually warranted.
Dressed in a deep navy suit and a crisp white shirt, his tie
is speckled with small yellow flecks that on second glance turn out to
be tiny logos
for the Masters golf tournament.
The company has reported sharp growth
for years, though it
is still
tiny on the global scale compared to Nike (NKE) and Adidas (ADDYY).
One of the launch titles
for the upcoming PlayStation Vita, the portable game system that will succeed the PlayStation Portable by the end of this year,
is being developed by a Queasy Games, a
tiny Toronto startup.
For the most part, hair is left untouched, except for a tiny section, which is dyed to look like a pri
For the most part, hair
is left untouched, except
for a tiny section, which is dyed to look like a pri
for a
tiny section, which
is dyed to look like a prism.
Enter Getaway, a Brooklyn - based company that offers the experience of a
tiny home, but only
for as many nights as you
're willing to pay
for.
And that
's good enough
for Linda Heidinger, owner and founder of New York City
's much - loved Alphabets, the
tiny retailer that started out 30 years ago in the Alphabet City neighborhood of Manhattan.
«The original business plan
for Getaway, if you can call it that,
was me and my buddy Pete wanting a
tiny house in the woods where we could go and escape people and escape work and escape email,» said Staff.
«Today we
're introducing a new logo and identity family that reflects this reality and shows you when the Google magic
is working
for you, even on the
tiniest screens,» the company wrote on the Google blog on Tuesday.
AWS
is a behind - the - scenes partner
for more than 1 million customers, from
tiny mom - and - pop shops to Fortune 500 leviathans, providing online infrastructure to support their websites, applications, inventory management, and databases.
Gum chewing
is forbidden and caning a risk, but the
tiny island nation wins high marks from expats
for ease of living, pleasant weather and safe, affordable street food.
Having some standard to get to, whether it
's a word count you'll write or just a number of days
for which you'll do a thing, sparks that
tiniest bit of competitiveness and energy.
That
's unusual
for any entrepreneur — but especially
for a female founder, given the
tiny percentage of venture dollars that go to women.
Or,
for higher rollers, there
's also $ 7,000 facial made popular by actress Mila Kunis that uses
tiny diamonds and rubies to polish the skin.
Tiny circle of trust: The newspaper
was sold by New Media Investment Group (NEWM), which
is a holding company
for newspaper publisher Gatehouse Media.
First, dividends
are tiny; the dividend yield
is starting at just 1.5 % because investors
are paying an extraordinary $ 30 - plus
for each dollar in profits.
So while he
was away on a business trip, the sisters signed a $ 4,800 - a-month lease
for a
tiny store on Potomac Street, just off
M Street, in Georgetown.
This can
be as small as 1 % off
for clients who pay within 10 days; in Dunn's experience, even a
tiny markdown will open the wallets of customers, especially those with higher bills.
JAL's $ 10 million investment in Boom
is tiny in the aviation world, but shows at least one airline's willingness to bet on a startup
for future aircraft.
One joke idea that my friend and I used to throw around
was to build
tiny houses
for tech workers in each parking space in order to solve the housing crisis in the Bay Area.
And while there
is certainly an allure to
tiny homes and the simplicity they represent, it
's unclear just how big the demand
for them will
be.
It proved to
be excellent training
for his next act: co-founding Kasita, a company that makes a hip, $ 139,000
tiny home designed
for modern urban dwellers.
While the plans to build your own TieFi
are real (it calls
for a
tiny Raspberry Pi computer and some software customizations), the launch
is a stunt — a tongue - in - cheek reminder to close the laptop and spend some time with your kids this Father's Day, lest you find yourself Cat's Cradled a few years from now.
The company
is a
tiny part of Berkshire's portfolio — a small playground
for Cool to put her learnings into practice.
Netflix and other content services threaten to turn the TV into simply one screen among many, and premium picture quality — once Sony's bread and butter —
is now a selling point
for only a
tiny market segment.