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1 Analysts say smaller players may instead choose to pull out of Europe.
2 But others say smaller deals make more sense for drugmakers.
3 Analysts say smaller , cheaper tablets entice cost-conscious buyers unwilling to spend $500 or more for an iPad.
4 Analysts say smaller banks rely the most on money-market funding because their smaller branch networks provide them less access to customer deposits.
5 Experts say smaller farmers are worse off since they often lack funds to buy pricey fungicides, which typically must be sprayed several times.
6 Mr Armstrong said smaller construction companies would benefit from the maintenance work.
7 The FFA has said smaller Pacific nations could suffer without the US payment.
8 European Union competition commissioner Neelie Kroes said smaller fines had proven to be ineffective.
9 Chairperson Michael Barnett said smaller manufacturers are also facing problems.
10 In particular Dugan said smaller banks have successfully used private credit ratings for assessing risk.
11 Other analysts said smaller operators' costs may be higher.
12 Mr Gregan said smaller markets were doing well too.
13 But the industry says smaller firms taking on novices to train will need the government's support.
14 Ant Capital's Iinuma said smaller companies tend to have more potential for growth than large corporations.
15 Birmingham is on the record quoting research that says smaller class sizes don't make a difference.
16 But Local Government Commission chair Sir Wira Gardiner said smaller amalgamations or council controlled organisations are still possible.
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