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1 The BRICS certainly should focus their full attention on the bigger prize .
2 But London's more sophisticated investor base would be a much bigger prize .
3 Small potatoes compared with the bigger prize that awaited him down the road.
4 But China may have its eyes on a bigger prize .
5 He wants a bigger prize with her this week.
6 But such complaints miss the point in China: Beijing has its eyes on the bigger prize .
7 Knowing when to fold was just as important when it came to winning the bigger prize .
8 Soon the hunt narrowed to a bigger prize .
9 I'm trying for a bigger prize than that.
10 Perhaps it was something of a giveaway, that Harte has his eyes on a bigger prize .
11 I had my eyes on a bigger prize .
12 The bigger prize is foreign direct investment.
13 But, not content with domestic domination, club president Fikret Orman has his eye on a bigger prize .
14 The bigger prize in tax reform, shifting the economy on to a sustainably higher growth path, remains elusive.
15 By that stage, however, he is trying to secure a top 10 place rather than a bigger prize .
16 The Chicago Blackhawks turn their attention to a far bigger prize as they return to the Windy City.
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