Sentences with phrase «smaller scale would»

Being on a smaller scale you would have to think the multiplayer would be more along the lines of Call of Duty?
An example of that on a smaller scale would be Charles Manson, who was also able to convince a group of people to slaughter others.
Because they are working on a smaller scale they have a quicker learning cycle and, theoretically at least, could get to a solution faster and more cheaply.
But while it's clear that the sea surface rises in the main El Niño regions of the tropics, the effects further afield and on smaller scales have been harder to tease out, particularly along coastlines.
On a small scale I've done this with a website containing a wealth of videos called Classrooms in Focus & Coach's Cuts.
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Small - scale farmers and chefs have a common complaint: There just aren't enough hours in the day.
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.
Disney has scale, but the rollout of the latest Star Wars franchise has great lessons for small businesses.
The founding team was comprised of a serial entrepreneur, a CTO who had scaled a small business to hundreds of millions in revenue and a talented business development person with relevant industry experience.
So, whereas large businesses can afford to commit themselves to large - scale environmental plans, small businesses have to try use reputable firms, certified agencies, and government schemes to tell potential customers that they are committed to being eco-friendly in the workplace.
Gordon Moore was a genius and he had it right, but Moore's Law was tied to the Law of Scaling, which is how you make a transistor smaller.
To establish this point, this post will talk about six social media campaigns that have hugely promoted the products and services of small scale companies and will surely inspire you to take social media campaigns seriously.
«These are things any great teacher would be able to do for a small group of students in a particular classroom,» Baker says, but D2L can do it on a massive scale.
Some small studies have suggested that synbiotics could provide benefits to a range of other conditions influenced by the gut microbiome as well, including obesity, diabetes, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, but larger - scale clinical trials focusing on each of those conditions are needed.
Big companies often have rigorous tests for new job applicants to make sure they are the right fit; Plum extends this type of «big company» evaluation process to small businesses — at an affordable cost and sensible scale.
«There have been exits on a smaller scale in the past, but we have grand visions,» says Kevin Yen, one of the event's organizers.
«They said 2010 was the big acquisition year, and 2011 would be about putting everything in its right place and investing in personnel to scale those smaller businesses.
NATO's membership offer to Montenegro has set off a firestorm of protest from Moscow that might seem outsized considering the small scale of the Balkan country and its minimal military force.
On a small scale, lighting a joint in Washington Square Park would still be against the law, not because of the marijuana but because smoking is illegal in New York parks.
That may all change by this coming summer, when the U.S. Supreme Court is expected to rule on two cases that have the potential to rebalance the scales in favor of small businesses.
There was a wave of public resistance from those who feared American - style retailing on this scale would pulverize smaller players, and politicians in Vancouver also lobbied to keep the retailer outside of city borders, citing environmental concerns.
For another, a lot of other firms that had scaled back their hiring plans, from the major consulting shops to smaller boutiques, are expanding their entry pools.
Troops had also stumbled upon a Hamas tunnel ahead of a smaller - scale 2012 operation in the Gaza Strip, known in Israel as Pillar of Defense.
Jones and Sherman are still small scale — most months they have just a few hundred dollars left after paying their business expenses and their rent — but their work is in a growing collection of independent boutiques, and they no longer have to sew in their bedrooms.
Keep in mind that even if you do not have significant demand for a co-work space, you should still pursue the idea on a smaller scale.
The deal to manage the NBA Store, which it signed in May, is new territory for Fanatics, although it does have some relevant experience in brick - and - mortar on a smaller scale, thanks to recent retail promotions at NASCAR tracks and at college and pro stadiums.
Ingvar Kamprad, the IKEA founder who turned a small - scale mail order business into a global furniture empire, has died at 91.
Though the Obama Administration looked into opening some areas to oil exploration on a smaller scale, the idea was abandoned in 2016 after concerns from the military, coastal residents, and states that would be affected.
Over the years, the auction giant had raised prices substantially, making small - scale selling economically unfeasible.
What started as a niche concept just a few years ago has become a large - scale and viable way for people to invest directly in promising ideas, which creates a new pool of funding while allowing small investors to reap the financial rewards of contributing to successful ventures.
(Not all of these initiatives have worked; the cooking classes, which were fairly small - scale, were killed after a year.)
On a smaller scale, empathy can have a measurable impact on even the humblest startup or smallest workforce.
Small start - ups either have to possess a specific niche or have global scale to compete in China, says Fritz Demopoulos, CEO at Queen's Road Capital.
The printers — used industrially and also on a smaller scale to make digitally designed, three - dimensional objects from plastic — have not been used much for building.
Some pundits and companies have found the cost prohibitive for firms operating on a smaller scale than behemoth Google, but at least one tech company is willing to take the idea and run with it — big time.
But since the crackdown on intrabank lending, smaller banks have scaled risky borrowing.
SokoText, from students at the London School of Economics, has been testing similar technology in Mathare Valley, Nairobi, by sending text messages from small - scale rural farmers to individuals in slums who want to secure wholesale prices for healthy produce once it arrives at a market.
A small company can get by with one account but large - scale enterprises would be wise to branch out.
It's a small - scale example of the kind of entrepreneurial derring - do that looks beyond the laws as they are and seeks out opportunity in the laws as they may be — a notion that has perhaps never been so celebrated as it is today.
The rotation occurring underneath the surface of the S&P 500 this month — out of tech and into other more attractively - priced areas — has played out on a smaller scale a few times in the past several months.
Shipping and selling consumer hardware to millions of people represents a new challenge for Facebook, which to date has only tried smaller - scale retail pushes for its expensive Oculus VR headset.
It's a simple notion, but a powerful one: if small - scale food vendors in developing countries like Kenya had the purchasing clout of Loblaws or Walmart, they could cut costs and pass on the savings to their customers.
Manjoo notes the inconvenient fact that, in some of the most visible cases, the soaring costs of delivering these small - scale, bespoke services on a hyper - local basis with quickly growing volume has in fact already brought about price increases, not savings, for the end users.
Always had good luck with it, just on a very small scale.
«They have a great command on how to get things manufactured at a small - to medium - volume scale
Emergent Research, which specializes in research on the smaller end of the SMB scale, for instance, has put out predictions for the year ahead for the last ten years running.
The FT said the amount would be smaller this time due to the smaller scale of the manipulation.
VistaJet will fly anywhere with an adequate runway, making it an attractive option for companies which have traditionally relied on small - scale charter services to shuffle employees from locale to locale, says Flohr.
And being able to go around the country and see the impact that my company and my work has done — teenage girls saying they love to play games because of me, and families saying, «we picked up a tabletop game because of [Geek & Sundry show] Tabletop,» and college kids who come up and say, «Hey, I'm really glad you made The Guild because I never knew I could say that I was a gamer until you made that» — that's why you need to be creative, whether it's on a large or small scale.
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