Sentences with phrase «greater than that scale»

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Larger operations tend to have greater profitability, because of economies of scale, but, at the same time, these businesses would likely capitalize more than smaller ones from any innovations.
There's a great deal to be gleaned from people who have actually done what you're hoping to do rather than from newbies who are inventing their «careers» as they roll along, hoping at the same time to get their businesses built and scaled before they run out of time, cheap money or good ideas.
Until now, Alberta's nine open - pit oilsands mining projects have endured far greater regulatory scrutiny than the more than 200 in situ projects, which are typically smaller in scale.
You get some sense of the scale of the emissions trail that has accompanied this shift in economic geography when you consider that the emissions coming from China's export sector alone are greater than the total emissions from any other economy other than the US's.
Capital One is much larger than EverBank, and its advantage in scale translates to a greater variety of products and better access to branch locations.
It's easier than ever for a company with a great product to reach a wide range of customers and rapidly scale.
No group is better prepared to bring such challenges than students of Whitehead, and if the scale of the contrast is greater than Mason would admit, the fruits of continued pursuit of his project are correspondingly more important
Within the functional world - village, to which technology has now shrunk mankind's space - time dimensions, information on a world or inter-continental scale is distorted, mutilated and ignored to a much greater degree than information within the nation - state systems.
During this time Christianity expanded on a far greater scale than during any preceding period and Protestantism played a greater role in this expansion than did the other branches of the Christian movement.31 From within Protestantism came a surge of missionary endeavor unparalleled in strength and magnitude of goal in previous Protestant history, and perhaps unparalleled in the history of Christianity.
Is there a single notion of being greater than in terms of which these scales are constructed, or are there many?
It was a working - class enclave at the time, distinctly lower on the social and economic scale than Great Neck.
However, that suits the company just fine, as Buseman says the company's relatively small size means it has greater flexibility than many of its large - scale competitors.
Try to focus on just feeling great, rather than a number on the scale!
We call on Minister for Agriculture Jaala Pulford and Minister for Planning Richard Wynne to explain why small - scale pastured pig and poultry farms are to be subjected to greater scrutiny and compliance costs than cattle feedlots, instead of being treated under the law like other grazing systems that rely on supplemental feed such as the majority of Victorian beef and dairy cattle.
Although the specific adaptation approach confers yield and production risk advantages at industry scale, even greater benefits should be achievable with better predictors of environment - type likelihood than that conferred by location alone.
Because producing food «intensively» (on a mass scale, in a location that enjoys advantages of climate and other environmental factors, with the addition of specialized technology, etc.) may, at least in some dimensions, be more environmentally - friendly than areas with less intensified production (because greater intensity often means more efficient).
If this club doesn't do everything it can to retain someone who is undoubtedly one of the best, who gives you hope of better things, and and whose performance yesterday actually sent shivers down my spine, remembering better times — then every fan should show their disenchantment, on a scale greater than the Wenger protests.
Arsene Wenger is the greatest at saving money we only buy new players if they cost less than two quid Arsene plays all the am's way out on the left wing because he has a socialist pay scale but pays himself 8 blo #dy mill May the fourth be with Arse all and the home of the free (transfer)
That shouldn't diminish the scale of the achievement, though, particularly in the case of Kane, who has had to carry a greater burden than his rivals for the golden boot.
The most recent findings of the Belarus study (an excellent, large scale, randomized, first world study) were recently published and show that 11 year - olds have a 17 % GREATER chance of being obese or overweight if they were in the breastfeeding group than in the control group.
By the way, a great book by another skeptical OBGYN is called «Born in the USA» only he's skeptical of medicalized birth because he's a clinical scientist as well, unlike our author here and he's realized that home birth is safer than hospital birth according to peer - reviewed large scale studies.
Contract - a mutually agreed upon arrangement between two Individuals whereby their reciprocally inequitable value scales have led them to trade marginal units of something they have for units of something they don't have which is of greater perceived personal value than the marginal units being surrendered; a voluntary, bilaterally beneficial interaction of trade
Looking at BES 0 to 10 like - dislike scales for the party leaders, the Yes and SNP recruits from Labour gave Miliband an average score of just 2.2, a figure not statistically significantly greater than the 1.1 average score they gave Cameron.
They were largely unchallenged over their economic plans and the scale of the cuts could potentially ignite a resistance greater than in the last parliament.
Our ward nurses, doctors and porters not only work under great pressure, but also have to suffer uniform pay scales that give back - office «HR executives» more than their frontline staff, who deal daily with life and death emergencies.
On reflection, there have been five major post-war shifts in the major parties, and the claim that Labour's challenge is on a greater scale than any of the last four strikes me as implausible hyperbole.
The reason for NOT expending effort tp «conduct a wide scale attempt» by targeting the subset of non-citizens is that it has been determined time and again that the number of non-citizens that attempt to vote is exceedingly low (but admittedly greater than zero).
As Kushlick said: «UK politicians must follow the numerous countries that have decriminalised, to vastly greater success, rather than those that continue to criminalise users and small - scale growers.»
With the scale of his victory far greater than many had ever anticipated, Khan said he was «overwhelmed and deeply humbled» by the result.
But the former prime minister ended up agitating his opponents on a far greater scale than Jeremy Corbyn has ever achieved.
Recall that the city was deeply shaken by terrorists attack in January but Paris was plunged into panic and confusion on an even greater scale amid Friday's assaults in which left not less than 150 people dead.
In the study, scientists from the Potsdam - based Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, and Harvard University show that sea surface temperatures reconstructed from climate archives vary to a much greater extent on long time scales than simulated by climate models.
Among general findings, as is the case every year since the survey began, women reported significantly higher stress levels than men (5.1 vs 4.4 on a 10 - point scale, where 1 is «little or no stress» and 10 is «a great deal of stress»).
Although the Isle Royale boat is almost toy - sized compared with the freighters that ply the Great Lakes, Green contends the relatively simple chlorine treatment could be scaled up to the biggest boats on the lakes as an emergency line of defense that would be far stouter than the saltwater flushing — the only protection for the lakes until ballast treatment systems are required for all overseas ships, which likely won't be until 2021 at the earliest.
On the other hand, many deep questions drive science to smaller scales, more minute than the realm of atoms and molecules, or to a greater depth of detail underlying broad - brush answers to past big questions.
The trial found that on a 13 - point scale, women who took the drug sold as Diclectin in Canada (Diclegis in the United States) reported symptom reductions that were 0.7 points greater than women who took a placebo.
He points out that the ring structure, which Lipson says is designed for both low mass and malleability, harnesses the optical force on a greater scale than the smaller vibrating beam did.
In addition, the data density and geographic extent of this study is far greater than most previous studies because over 16,000 stream temperature sites were used with thousands of biological survey locations to provide precise information at scales relevant to land managers and conservationists.
The earthquake — estimated at magnitude 9.0 on the Richter scale — occurred in a total area much smaller than previous large earthquakes, such as the 8.8 Chilean earthquake last year, arguing that the slippage was much greater for the Japan quake, one of the four most powerful earthquakes on record.
«They confirm that the scale of the illegal wildlife trade — including trade in plants — is much greater than we had previously thought, and that wildlife trafficking concerns many more species than the charismatic rhinos and elephants which tend to receive global attention.
The study shows that the annual volume of SGD for the whole Mediterranean basin ranges from 30 to 500 billion cubic metres, which demonstrates that this process is relevant at large scale and its discharge is similar or up to 15 times greater than that of river water inputs.
On a larger scale, the Sun belongs to another irregularity — our Galaxy, an aggregate of stars with a density about a hundred thousand times greater than the average density of matter in the Universe.
After adjusting for maternal IQ and education, characteristics of the home environment, school district, and number of siblings, the children who were exposed to greater than 5 parts arsenic per billion of household well water (WAs ≥ 5 μg / L) showed reductions in Full Scale, Working Memory, Perceptual Reasoning and Verbal Comprehension scores, losses of 5 - 6 points, considered a significant decline, that may translate to problems in school, according to Gail Wasserman, PhD, professor of Medical Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry at Columbia, and the study's first author.
With the help of satellite data, the new analysis looked at reefs on a much finer scale than did the effort in 1998, with a 64 times greater resolution.
A scaled up version — much larger than what we are testing now — would make also a great one to four person size personal air vehicle.»»
Geckos range in body size from about 2 grams to over 250 grams, a difference in scale greater than 100-fold.
Vuletic says that at the nanoscale, friction may exact a greater force — for instance, creating wear and tear on tiny motors much faster than occurs at larger scales.
While the majority of plantations in West Africa are still in the early stages of development, several studies have suggested development on the scale seen in Asia would wipe out forests that are home to primates, posing a greater threat than mining or logging, which are more narrowly destructive.
A team of researchers from the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel together with colleagues from Bergen, Oslo and Tromsø (Norway), have now discovered that large - scale sedimentation caused by melting of glaciers in a region off Norway has played a greater role in gas hydrate dissociation than warming ocean waters.
By TARA PATEL French nuclear engineers are planning to simulate nuclear accidents on a far greater scale than those that happened at Three Mile Island and Chernobyl.
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