Limited in size or scope.
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Examples for "small"
Examples for "small"
1Semihard; blue; goat; mellow; small; square; a quarter to a half pound.
2However, the Commission said Platinum was a relatively small player in Europe.
3NZ and the EU talk small business gains from free trade deal.
4However, the number of cases reported in the non-HIV population is small.
5One small problem: the builders hadn't actually finished building the flat yet.
1The victim suffered minor injuries, New York Police Sergeant John Buthorn said.
2That said; there's a propensity to underestimate a temporary or minor problem.
3However, they may also point to minor myocardial injury in other circumstances.
4They thought it was important enough to override minor political constraints-theirwords.
5However, it said it expects eventual losses to production to be minor.
1Asia ex-Japan and Europe, Middle East & Africa funds saw modest inflows.
2United Fruit Company paid Guatemala's government modest sums in exchange for land.
3It left open the possibility of modest rate rises later this year.
4Conclusions: TAP reduced transmission risk among HIV-positive MSM, although results are modest.
5However, their goals needed to produce the initial game are quite modest.
1Though I admit, calling the pocket-sized Clips just a camera feels incomplete.
2There was the sudden blaring of a pocket-sized air horn from outside.
3The small pocket-sized device could be the Goldilocks of the consumer drone market.
4We have seen the future and it is pocket-sized, battery-operated, slim and seductive.
5This pocket-sized speaker system has a full sound and takes four AAA batteries.
1Barretts has books available in three different sizes, from the minuscule to the pocket-size.
2The pocket-size shop often hosts live performances on Friday afternoons.
3OK, it's really just a pocket-size notebook for odd jottings.
4Judging that the morning haze would veil any smoke, Shann built a pocket-size fire.
5He made pocket-size cartons, filled with whole ones, crafty man!
1And the benefits of these small-scale consumer driven changes are often minor.
2But small-scale farmers generally did not benefit from increases in tobacco production.
3In any case, Renaissance and Reformation were, in global terms, small-scale phenomena.
4It is also introducing feed-in-tariffs next year to promote small-scale renewable generation.
5Tourism is mostly small-scale with family run guesthouses rather than international resorts.
6Around 100 million people are directly or indirectly dependent on small-scale mining.
7For small-scale work, one sample at a time, well, that is easier.
8That progress was partly rooted in a fertiliser grant for small-scale farmers.
9That progress was partly rooted in a fertilizer grant for small-scale farmers.
10The attacks extend towards hundreds of small-scale mines in Burkina Faso alone.
11It turns out that the German beer industry suffers from small-scale production.
12The principles involved had been tried in small-scale experiments and they worked.
13The previous chapter focused on the small-scale, microevolutionary details of cultural evolution.
14He changed from one-off craft pieces to a highly streamlined small-scale production.
15Big-money activists suggest the importance of small-scale operators like him is overstated.
16Notation predates writing, addressing small-scale groups involved in relatively homogenous practical experiences.