Sentences with phrase «relatively small group of individuals»

Ray McCann, Partner at Pinsent Masons, says: «With ambitious targets to meet in terms of bringing in more revenue, it is no surprise HMRC continues to see what is a highly paid but relatively small group of individuals as offering maximum rewards in terms of tax take for much less effort.»

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Despotic capitalism, on the other hand, is characterized by control of the government by an individual or a relatively small group such as military junta, an aristocracy or elite class, or a minority political party.
I have problems with Franklin because he groups all people who are Muslim with the actions of a relatively small number of individuals who were Muslim and terrorists.
Most regions also have «business angels,» groups of individuals with relatively small amounts of money to invest in early - stage companies — you can expect them to come up with approximately the first # 0.5 million to get a company started.
Many can still be made by individuals or small groups of researchers, working with relatively inexpensive equipment — a far cry from the huge consortia and giant projects needed to address the big questions of physics.
Our results are consistent with those from longitudinal studies in other populations where depressive symptomatology was associated with a heterogeneous group of individuals, of whom only a relatively small subset exhibited persistent depressive symptomotology (47).
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