Sentences with phrase «taking bigger slices»

Online advertising is taking a bigger slice of a pie that used to be dominated by TV.
DEMAND for fast food alternatives continues to increase and gourmet pie shops are taking a big slice of the market.
And China doesn't have to build a blue water navy or engage in an arms race to take a big slice of the U.S.'s energy pie.
I am so not ready for Fall to be here but I sure would take a big slice of this coffee cake.
Last year the diesel - powered Panamera only accounted for 15 percent of all Panamera sales, while the gasoline versions accounted for 35 percent, while the Panamera 4 E-Hybrid took the biggest slice at 50 percent.
Not to mention that in addition to taking a big slice of the cake, end - distributors use data and advertising revenue generated mainly by content they don't own — this data and revenue is never redistributed.
For example, the cost alone of taking care of them and keeping them well - fed can take a big slice out of your home budget.
While social media has taken a big slice out of the communications pie, direct email remains a powerful tool to reach people interested in your organization and its work for animals.
Acer revealed its new Chromebook Tab 10 which is aiming to take a big slice of the education market.

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Independent developers — often just a handful of people and sometimes just a single individual — are popping up faster than mushrooms in a Super Mario game, and they're taking a big chunk of the pie through a thousand little slices.
A big company is taking a slice at the top, but both services essentially allow individuals to connect with each other and keep the lion's share of the money being exchanged.
The global trade pie is getting bigger, but Canada's slice could get thinner if we don't take measures to invest more in the trade between emerging markets.
Big bonus - it freezes really well (just slice up before you freeze and either grill or bake when you take back out again after defrosting).
One of my favorite sweet treats that my mama use to make, and one I still love today is taking a piece of apple pie, topping it with a big slice of cheddar cheese and putting it under the broiler until the cheese melted all over the pie.
You cut a slice (careful, not too big), and you take a bite of this decadent, moist, apple - dense, cinnamon - spiced cake.
Cut your biscuits in half using a serrated knife, slather garlic butter on one side of the biscuit, place a slice of tomato, grind black pepper over top and a pinch of salt, place top of biscuit back on and take a BIG bite and get ready for your family to kiss you!
I took the suggestions and used sliced onion, a handful of frozen peas, 4 big sliced mushrooms, red and yellow pepper, and mini carrots which I sliced in half.
I'll take any smuckers naturals on big thick slices of homemade bread that has been slathered with soft creamy salted butter.
It took me a few tries to figure out exactly how this works (the cupcake after all gets bigger on top) but sliced just so it's almost like a puffy whoopie pie.
Enjoy them simple and raw, try a roasted twist, or go big and put together this live lasagne with thick slices of a fleshy heirloom variety... although it takes a bit of prep, it is -LSB-...]
Until the government and the London mayor tackle rising fares, there will continue to be annual howls of anguish from transport users who see their transport costs taking an ever bigger slice of their income.
To map the roughly 1300 connections, or synapses, between the cells, researchers used an electron microscope to take millions of nanoscopic pictures from a speck of tissue not much bigger than a dust mite, carved into nearly 3700 slices.
He's using his new powers to slice and dice much bigger opponents, taking out whole gangs of bad guys at a time, still getting his jobs through the divey hitmen - only bar called Sister Margaret's.
For big best - selling authors — and even occasionally first - time writers whose publishers have taken a risk — the author's advance may be so large that the author effectively gets a higher slice of the gross revenue.
What I'm getting at is this: you shouldn't expect a behemoth retailer like Amazon to do anything more than list your book and take a slice (a big slice) of your profits if you make a sale.
However, other big names soon caught up with the Samsung Galaxy Tab, Google Nexus, and Microsoft's Surface all taking a slice of the market — Bill Gates has caught up at last!
That way, you bet on bigger slices of the economy and take advantage of «winners» you might not have thought of, while protecting yourself against unforeseen disasters.
Sure, you can slice off limbs, but hitting people with the chainsaw actually feels more like whacking them with a big stick until finally managing to take off their head after multiple blows.
Is it any wonder, then, that the Big Four are already taking an increasingly large slice of the legal pie?
The opportunity is just too big to not see innovative new players enter to take a slice of the pie.
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