By coming together in groups of 10, 30, or 300, small companies are gaining the benefits of bigness. |
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Architecturally its bigness was exaggerated by the close spacing of the aluminium structure shooting upwards from the Gothic arches at the base. |
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I love New York for the very qualities of bigness, boldness, and brashness that some seem to despise. |
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Running about three hours and structured over a broad first act and a swifter second, the opera revels in its bigness. |
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Infinity is just so big that by comparison, bigness itself looks really titchy. |
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I allude to a little creature about the bigness of three rats, which is called a muishond. |
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Like so many ills of today's society, the cult of bigness has American origin. |
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The height of the leafguide needs to be adjust independantly from the sheaf bigness. |
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Similarly, bigness and a superfluity of bells and whistles may attempt to take the place of durability and reliability in manufactured goods. |
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Most sports, after all, have athletes who excel not despite their bigness but because of it. |
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We live in a world of government and business that seems to be wholly committed to bigness and consolidation. |
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We are not the bigggest ones. But we also know that bigness is not everything. |
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No, bigness is something that's hard to harpoon, like how many oceans fit into the moon. |
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If absolute power corrupts absolutely, we might now understand that bigness works in a similar way. |
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The Liebeck jury intuited that the only way to punish this logic of bigness was to partake of it. |
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The bigness, as evident in the Penguin Random House merger, has reached obscene proportions. |
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The Waterloo Stage production loses some of the bigness of the musical numbers, however, by replicating the brass and woodwind instruments on a synthesizer. |
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Railing against bigness is the easy part, as the Tea Party is now uncomfortably aware. |
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First recognise this and see the bigness of the consciousness. |
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There is an economics of bigness that can be spread over a large business. |
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There's a general anger at bigness — whether it's big government, big business, banking — and a sense that the game is rigged in favor of people with connections and money. |
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Fig. 12. Is a piece of Alder-wood the breadth whereof is about the bigness of the bristle of a Hog, to the naked Eye. |
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I think the goal they want to achieve is to have the bigness to compete with the Citibanks and the Chase Manhattans and so forth-to do major deals in this country and around the world. |
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The Sherman Act, for instance, did not crack down on bigness per se, and in fact often was used to prevent collusion among small businesses as well as big ones. |
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He argued bigness conflicted with efficiency and added a new dimension to the Efficiency Movement of the Progressive Era. |
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The power of bigness corrupts by spreading the twisted logic of bigness. |
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The elephant shows the bigness and the fullness of the Jupiterian energy. |
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Never take in a man for whom you will later have to make excuses, and never take in a man merely for his bigness in material success unless it be sure that he is a Rotarian at heart. |
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Brandeis was becoming increasingly conscious of and hostile to powerful corporations and the trend toward bigness in American industry and finance. |
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Bigness is the bane of any creative or responsive activity, and publishing is no exception. |
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