The rooms
were tiny by American standards and the bedding and pillows were lousy.
Shell won't disclose what it paid for NewMotion, but the deal clearly
was tiny by Shell standards.
The first atomic bomb
was tiny by nuclear weapons standards.
Restaurant companies can make ripe targets for activists, as most
are tiny by market - cap standards so amassing a sizable stake doesn't cost too much.
«Despite
being tiny by solar standards, each packs the wallop of a 10 megaton hydrogen bomb.
The telescope's mirror — spanning just 0.85 meters —
is tiny by today's standards.
For example, the interior is rife with similarly sized, indistinguishable buttons that speak to the car's Germanic sensibilities, and the infotainment screen
is tiny by modern American standards, navigable by a confusing knob or outstretched fingertips making precise selections that are almost impossible to execute given the stiff ride.
Foreign investors don't have this luxury, because foreign stock markets aren't just smaller than the U.S., they're tiny by comparison.
The sun or moon just to the right of this toxic scenario
is tiny by comparison.
The difference (if any)
is tiny by comparison with the total flux, and will result in the oceans as a whole gradually acquiring or losing heat and warming or cooling ever so slightly over time.
The cost of editing
was tiny by comparison, and was lost in the noise.
Not exact matches
As Krishen Rangasamy, an economist at National Bank, observed this week, all the hiring in Canada over the past year has
been by large businesses, not
tiny ones.
Space
is dear on a
tiny island, but New Zealand authorities have constrained it even more
by constraining development.
So, if someone takes five medications, and two of them
are twice - a-day and three
are three - times - a-day, they'll get a
tiny envelope with five pills marked for 8 a.m., another envelope with three pills marked for 2 p.m., and a third envelope with five pills marked for 8 p.m. Multiply
by 30, and there
are your monthly meds.
Seeing as even the
tiniest hint of future plans uttered
by Bernanke in 2013 had the power to move markets, all eyes and ears will
be on Yellen as the Fed continues to make adjustments to its economic stimulus program.
As for the sensitivity issues, those
are gradually lessened thanks to the inclusion of natural potassium nitrate, which desensitizes teeth
by filling in those
tiny tubules that expose dentin and connect the underlying nerves to the hot, cold, or pressure causing pain.
By the way, [Councillor] Josh Matlow put forward this benign suggestion that would
be a
tiny step forward in having the city more connected, and that
is in some of the major public places [like city hall] you'd have wi - fi made available.
The
tiny State of Eritrea
was the subject of a recent scathing report
by the UN's Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights.
Perry Metz, who oversees WFIU and WTIU in Indiana, told Business Insider that he
was concerned
by the proposed budget and argued that the percent of the federal government's budget that
is spent on public media
is «
tiny.»
One of the launch titles for the upcoming PlayStation Vita, the portable game system that will succeed the PlayStation Portable
by the end of this year,
is being developed
by a Queasy Games, a
tiny Toronto startup.
But a company that only changes itself in
tiny, incremental ways runs a different sort of risk:
being put out of business altogether
by a new idea that challenges the whole business.
But Glencore, under London Stock Exchange reporting obligations, said it would only contribute 300 million euros in equity (taking a
tiny equity interest of 0.54 %, and even that only «indirectly»), while the rest of the money
was provided
by «QIA and
by non-recourse bank financing,» the latter
being a loan that effectively insulates Glencore against most of the risks of owning Rosneft shares.
Amazing progress
is made
by taking
tiny steps everyday.
A thin,
tiny island off the southeast tip of Texas, connected to the mainland
by a highway, South Padre Island
is a popular spring break destination among students who attend schools in the south.
Fully automated homes, smart vehicles, agricultural equipment and even entire smart cities
are on the horizon, all run
by billions of
tiny robots and interconnected sensors.
Or, for higher rollers, there
's also $ 7,000 facial made popular
by actress Mila Kunis that uses
tiny diamonds and rubies to polish the skin.
Tiny circle of trust: The newspaper
was sold
by New Media Investment Group (NEWM), which
is a holding company for newspaper publisher Gatehouse Media.
You'd think that investors would
be among the most cold - blooded and rational consumers of information — after all, fortunes depend on them making bias - free judgments about what they hear on earnings calls — but according to this new research, they
are actually highly swayed
by one
tiny shift in language, just like everyone.
I feel the
tiny risk of injury or death
is greatly offset
by the opportunity to do something meaningful.
The serenity of Michaelangelo's Sistine Chapel
is usually sullied
by throngs of people elbowing you as you move through the
tiny space.
By the time I arrived, the concrete structure
was filled with groups working on experiments, and the tens of thousands of
tiny corals
were back in their tanks outside.
The work
is part of an effort to bring dying reefs back to life
by growing
tiny coral fragments in labs or nurseries — between four and 25 times as fast as they'd grow in the wild — and planting those fragments on reefs.
A
tiny brewer, considering the total U.S. craft beer market produces 22.2 million barrels each year, it
was bought
by Anheuser - Busch InBev last January.
Rosenberg
was accompanied
by two New Jersey detectives who felt like they
were dying after coming in contact with a
tiny amount of the substance.
There
's a trestle table down the center outfitted with a marble slab for each of as many as 16 students and a
tiny station in one corner where he can demonstrate his «deejay - twist» action to stretch dough and have it telecast
by «dough cam» onto the overhead screen next to the home - style ovens.
Koryo Tours general manager Simon Cockerell says the ban
by U.S. will not hurt North Korea as tourism
is a «very
tiny» part of the country's economy.
General Fusion: The corporate world's
tiny player in the race for fusion energy
By Don Sutton August 01, 2012 Burnaby's General Fusion
is racing giant government mega-projects to discover the key to fusion energy.
His success at goosing the rankings of HuffPost stories in search results fueled the site's frantic growth;
by the time he launched BuzzFeed in 2008, social networks
were in bloom, hence the site's wellknown reliance on shareable listicles like «15
Tiny Hats on Cats.»
Savage says he
's been inspired «
by the incredible creativity, passion and commitment of the
Tiny + team.»
What happened here
is that, from mid-January until two days ago, energy
was «going missing» from the huge, interconnected system —
by a
tiny margin, more energy
was being consumed than
was being produced, leading the average frequency over that period to
be 49.996 Hz rather than 50 Hz.
According to InfiniLED's website, the startup's ILED display technology
is powered
by millions of
tiny LED chips, each roughly one - tenth the width of a strand of human hair, that
are assembled on electronic circuits.
The exceptions and the EPA's refusal to disclose them have infuriated the corn lobby, which argues the waivers hurt farmers
by undermining demand for corn and should
be used only sparingly for
tiny facilities in dire straights.
The change
is a win for Wintergreen Advisers LLC, a firm run
by activist investor David Winters, who despite a
tiny stake in Coke, has loudly agitated against the stock - compensation plan, saying it
was a «raw deal» for investors.
Granted, all of those countries
are growing off
tiny bases, with Vietnam expected to have only 293 people worth $ 30 million or more
by 2023.
In one generation, this
tiny dot went from
being broke to
being one of the richest countries in the world, without any natural resources, purely
by strict execution of a great strategy.
In 1969, the
tiny company had only reached $ 300,000 in revenues:
By 1980, it
was suddenly and swiftly approaching $ 300 million.
With Red failing to deliver on its original promise of a camera affordable to serious amateurs and
tiny - budget filmmakers, the lower end has
been firmly held
by Canon's top digital still cameras, which can record high - def video.
So if your business
is tiny (less than $ 1 million in revenue), unprofitable, or just barely scraping
by, it
is not (yet) a candidate for sale to an ESOP.
A block further you'll even find someone who fell for the Mini Coupé — wherein BMW gave the finger to all those Mini purists clamouring for an authentically
tiny Mini (the BMW
is about 70 centimetres longer and 30 centimetres wider than the Morris models),
by shrinking the interior but keeping the same exterior dimensions.
Total, he
's made about $ 90,000 in the past six months while giving a
tiny number of actual rides, according to pay stubs viewed
by Business Insider.