Small or little relative to something else.
1 The smaller animal health unit could also slightly increase margins, Bayer said.
2 Participation so far, however, shows it being used mostly by smaller institutions.
3 Mr Armstrong said smaller construction companies would benefit from the maintenance work.
4 The wine industry is expecting another record year, despite a smaller harvest.
5 Today, the group is much smaller , but the work has hardly changed.
6 But COVID-19's greatest grip is on the smaller nations of Eastern Europe.
7 It is far smaller today, with 500 people employed directly or indirectly.
8 The government will expand funding to better help smaller companies, he added.
9 Microsoft is among the smaller number of companies building formal ethics processes.
10 Mr Symons said people should aim to save smaller amounts more often.
11 However on much smaller basis than with the earlier Bertelsmannpublishing house, or?
12 There are other issues causing problems for countries with smaller bond markets.
13 Many smaller firms, however, view the plan as a deterrent to business.
14 As a result, he's had to consider moving into a smaller home.
15 Tablets and smartphones, the real growth areas, use far smaller memory storage.
16 Faster, smaller servers and renewable energy contracts accomplish both, industry sources said.
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