Sentences with phrase «small territory»

The three times we had had contact with her suggested that she lived in a very small territory, maybe 10 square miles or fewer.
Starting with low resources, try to conquer smaller territories at first.
Within a pretty small territory, you and your team can pick various assignments to try and finish.
Neutered (altered) male cats do not have the need to seek out females in heat, they do not have a psychological sex drive and so are more content to stay within a much smaller territory.
A smaller territory may be cheaper, but it will also limit your business.
However, franchises typically take 1/3 of the net profit of their franchisees and restrict their service areas to small territories.
«If, in your thinking, you rely entirely on others, often through purchase or professional advice, whenever outside a small territory of your own, you will suffer much calamity» Charlie Munger
Or maybe you have already looked at a home care franchise and dislike the idea of an expensive royalty on all your future income, being restricted to a small territory, and wonder how you will set yourself apart from your local competition?
However, it is still the case that the sun never fully sets on our new King's realms: some small territories decided, for economic and foreign policy reasons, to retain the royal connection.
For all of Tangerine's movement — with the characters continually circling a small territory, often coming back to the late - night hangout Donut Time — and all of its slapping and arguing, it's the movie's quietest, softest moments that register most strongly, be it Alexandra's low - key performance of Victor Herbert's «Toyland» to an almost empty bar, or the final scene, which finds her and Sin - Dee alone in a Laundromat at the end of a long, bad night.
While the iPad is still expected to come out on top, it could be left with a smaller territory than it starts with.
What I do assume is that they will seek ebook rights on a global basis wherever they can and when buying a book from a smaller territory their power allows them to make this demand.
There is a high probability that some would fight the others purely because of the number of dogs squeezed into such a small territory.
Indoors a cat has a very small territory (the home,) and sometimes finds it stressful if new people, new pets, or even new items of furniture are introduced into the home.
Some dogs have a smaller territory and some have a larger territory.
Despite its small territories, this country has so much to offer to its foreign guests: picturesque mountainous landscapes, ancient sights, delicious cuisine, exciting places for active holiday lovers!
Although Costa Rica is a small territory, it holds about 5 percent of the earth's biodiversity.
Although technically not part of the Caribbean, this small territory 600 miles off the coast of North Carolina is often lumped in with the region.
Richard Prince was born in the Panama Canal Zone in 1949 — a small territory of the United States initially created to build the Panama Canal.
In the week when Gibraltar commemorated the 1967 referendum which essentially enshrined the small territory's freedom of choice to be part of the United Kingdom, Avellano presented a project with strong political overtones questioning the true margins of identity, autonomy and independence of his country.
Higher concentration in a smaller territory will yield better results than a larger territory infrequently.
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