You use up your curiosity fairly
quickly in a small country.
Not exact matches
One more thing, right from the get go, we've structured things such that they'd be applicable globally, where we could
quickly make
small changes to the app
in various
countries to fit their own legal systems.
I agree that the situation will
quickly change but
in a not English - speaking
small country (i.e. Italy, 60 million inhabitants) even an old fashion technology (current ebooks) could flourish for years to come
Most emerging markets have a relatively
small investor base within the
country itself, so they simply aren't large enough to take it
in stride when huge sums of money from outside investors suddenly pour into the
country in search of profit opportunities — and then often retreat just as
quickly.
The total number of pets
in the
country jumps to 290 million when including
small pets and fish, and is increasing
quickly.
For example, consider our own
country's air quality standards that are based on a very
small percent increase
in relative risk, but with exposures occurring across millions of people, this
quickly adds up to a large attributable fraction of the population.
This is big - car
country, where concern about personal emissions
quickly disintegrates into uncomfortable and passionate debates about one's «right» to drive a big vehicle, and the ever - popular argument about «needing» four - wheel - drive for winter — this despite the fact that my husband has driven a
small and low sports car for the past seven winters, proving the 4x4 argument to be false if you live
in town.