Small, family owned and private companies need to be structured in a different way than huge, multi-product, multi-market, high-tech behemoths. |
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There are some good pictures there, and they vary in scale between small A4 sized prints to huge behemoths that only just fit on the wall. |
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We are also able to attract high-quality people because we are different organisations from the behemoths. |
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But he looked up, saw a couple of lumbering behemoths coming at him and calmly danced past them. |
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And the behemoths contain tremendous amounts of oil and baleen, once commercially lucrative products. |
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The buildings are massive socialist behemoths hard to heat and in disrepair. |
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But while Gunter lacked symmetry and fullness, it's those qualities that set Alex apart from other behemoths. |
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In early illustrations, dinosaurs were often portrayed as lumbering, upright, tail-dragging behemoths. |
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As punk exposed the shortcomings of the behemoths of rock, so rap tore up the rulebooks of pop. |
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After that the behemoths roam farther and farther from the mountains, and the people come out to hunt. |
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There are huge economies of scale in building and maintaining these behemoths. |
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Cynics paint such corporate behemoths as bloodsuckers, but I have seen how they can transform the lives of their employees. |
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Many of the behemoths were equipped with four-wheel drive, or all-wheel drive, as noted by exterior labeling. |
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The only animals I've been interacting with lately are behemoths who tackle each other over pigskin. |
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In the middle of it all stood a giant fighting with three other only slightly smaller behemoths. |
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It's interesting just to list the predecessor organizations included in a few European-owned behemoths. |
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The potential for delivering music via the Web is huge, so it's no wonder these two behemoths would scrap over it. |
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On several occasions I was nearly run off the road, babies in tow, by these behemoths. |
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At one point, these huge behemoths were filled to the brim with foodstuffs, but now considered a safe haven for those unfortunate not to have a home to call upon. |
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Government nurtured these behemoths by weaving an improvident safety net, and by practicing crony capitalism. |
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We stayed well to the right of the channel, but still, whenever one of these behemoths plowed past, two minutes later a three-foot wave would hurl us sideways. |
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I am afraid of becoming crushed, but the giant behemoths recognize my presence and leave a place for me to wheel through to get to the disappearing form of my lady. |
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You mean the huge corporate behemoths have been lying to us? |
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We have run numerous conferences, ranging from small symposia of 40 persons to 600 plus delegate three day multiple parallel track behemoths. |
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This led to much controversy decades later when their creations became multimillion-dollar behemoths – who had been the creator? |
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But campaign-funding behemoths like the Koch family have little interest in morality. |
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In fact, the physical well-being of these lovely behemoths depends upon a special formula. |
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A healthy haul which is bettered only by Club Bruges in the race to keep up with Brussels behemoths Anderlecht. |
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Then the commercial weight loss behemoths Weight Watchers and Jenny Craig joined this crowded field. |
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In both films, these vehicular behemoths are emblems of our current decadence. |
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But it was largely the two salivating behemoths, Visa and MasterCard, which masterminded this. |
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True, true, Thanksgrabbing behemoths like Sears and Kmart are doubling down on doorbuster dementia. |
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The savings associated with that drawdown are tiny, particularly when measured against behemoths like entitlements. |
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It's time for the behemoths of the airline industry to take their lumps. |
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Some are behemoths in the truest sense of the word, massive as oil tankers, others, small knock-kneed and timorous and as prone to panic attacks as barking deer. |
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Even the biggest unions lack the resources for tackling such behemoths or for organizing whole industries on the scale needed for very fast growth. |
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Small, independent broadcasters cannot possibly compete with media behemoths controlling 40 percent or more of the market share in any given city. |
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Mergers are leading to behemoths with ever-increasing power. |
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The same goes for protection of the individual's right to clean environment, which is being constantly polluted by the ever-expanding industrial behemoths. |
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On their barrels the crews have nicknamed their armoured behemoths. |
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Thus, while we could see improved competition in the short term, there would be substantial risk in the long term to smaller Canadian competitors, which would have to deal with both the Canadian and the U. S. behemoths. |
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All of these market behemoths have pretenders to the throne, and in the case of eBay, one of these is Salt Lake City-based Overstock. |
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Problem is, these behemoths burn an awful lot of fuel. |
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British Columbians had an experience also with a government that was venturing into job creation through a fast ferry program which created some behemoths that probably would work somewhere in the world. |
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The industry's future, goes an old mantra that is back in fashion, will belong to the superleague of behemoths, with fingers in banking, broking and insurance, that is emerging from the current wave of financial mergers. |
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The fathers of the institutions that have become security behemoths were men such as Turing and Wolf Friedman, an American cryptologist who was as brilliant as his British counterpart although somewhat less eccentric. |
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After a decade of hype these behemoths are now afloat. |
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Against this background, our visitor might get the impression that America's economy, employment, innovation, and exports are propelled solely by such behemoths. |
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With the two European behemoths drawn in separate groups here in South Africa, Buffon and world champions Italy will be out for revenge should the pair's paths cross in the latter stages. |
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Moreover Cowell's corporate entity, Syco Entertainment, is a joint venture with Sony, one of the biggest behemoths at the entertainment-biz table. |
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It means that a financial landscape dotted with a large number of small yet identical institutions will be just as prone to collapse as a system with a small number of financial behemoths. |
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Offered better value for their money in smaller and plainer vehicles of more practical design, customers consigned these behemoths to the museums. |
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Its great Cham was Wells, whose highly readable prose flowed easily between the line-drawings of behemoths in the coal swamps and Neanderthal man looking uffish. |
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In the 1550s, during the reign of John III, a few 900t behemoths were built for India runs, in the hope that larger ships would provide economies of scale. |
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