Sentences with phrase «much smaller entity»

It's obvious to me that she knew nothing about the workings of the TREB MLS System or the laws that govern us, believed what she was told by a man with a grudge and launched head first with a flawed filing presuming that if the national body was so easy to comes to terms a much smaller entity would be a cake walk.
The reference to «unstructured links» was clearly about Google, and while it's easy to think of the two companies as a duopoly astride the web, Facebook was at the time a much smaller entity than it is today: 400 million users, still private, and a tiny advertising business relative to Google.

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A much smaller but culturally significant portion of advertisements promote political parties, candidates for office, public policy positions, favorable acceptance of various industries, unions, or other entities, particularly if they are unpopular for some reason.
I hope, however, it is clear that the real entity or process of which I am speaking is a unity of which much is always unconscious and of which a small part is sometimes conscious.
But other patterns can be devised where the temporal extension of the divine experience must be much smaller than that of any actual entity.
For to anticipate at once: the «subject of doubt» does not lie for us in Whitehead's concept of an «actual entity» so much as in his exclusive identification of «actual entities» with [252] ultimate atomic event - units, even beyond the smallest units known to us in physics.
For any small school the challenges that come with more regulation are impractical to undertake as a single entity; they will be much better placed to join a Multi Academy Trust and share in the central support functions they can supply.
Much research can be found about splitting large public high schools into smaller entities (school within a school — swas).
Perhaps most important, don't forget that the Big Five publishers are, for the most part, small entities of much larger global media groups (scroll down to «Who Owns the Media?»)
Digital platforms continue to erode and undermine the economic model for print, and large publishing houses are now often part of even larger entities that sell lots of other stuff at much bigger margins, causing publishers to wager big money on what they believe to be the most commercial books, often at the expense of «smaller» more important ones.
The Smiths, bookshop owners since 2004 who now own two locations, started a petition in order to ask David Cameron to enact change to correct what they feel is a situation that allows a much bigger entity to benefit over the smaller businesses unfairly.
Pilkington wrote, «The Smiths, bookshop owners since 2004 who now own two locations, started a petition in order to ask David Cameron to enact change to correct what they feel is a situation that allows a much bigger entity to benefit over the smaller businesses unfairly.»
This could potentially lead to the smaller unregulated entities being excluded from certain lucrative European market places, with there being much speculation that the UK's Financial Services Authority may be the first to regulate the provision of social and mirror trading services.
In fact, the average resident of Manhattan uses much less energy, and has a much smaller carbon footprintAmount of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases that a person, community, industry, or other entity contributes to the atmosphere through energy use, transportation, and other means.
All of that being said, the following link offers much information regarding compliance with COPPA for small entities.
Whenever big entities have pushed their way into small firm solicitor services, the public has been badly hurt in every way with the title insurance experience in the US being a prime example (they took over most of the conveyancing and promptly set about screwing the public — «a dysfunctional industry in which the public pays too much» according to the government of the State of California).
Up until now, most litigation funding opportunities have arisen in the huge litigation and arbitration markets serving the needs of small to medium sized claimant enterprises that have contractual and other disputes with much larger entities.
Most litigation funding opportunities have arisen serving the needs of small to medium sized claimant enterprises that have disputes with much larger entities.
The final regulatory flexibility analysis below is based on the best data available (much of it from the Small Business Administration) and represents a reliable estimate for the effects on small entities in various segments of the health care induSmall Business Administration) and represents a reliable estimate for the effects on small entities in various segments of the health care indusmall entities in various segments of the health care industry.
Unfortunately, injunctions are often no longer available to small entity inventors because of the Supreme Court decision so we have no fair chance to compete with much larger entities who are now free to use our inventions.
It always amazed his customers how much they saved by going with a smaller entity.
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