How do you downscale a big-company idea to solve a small company's problems? |
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And on its part, the eMac obliges users to downscale to low resolutions to maintain usable frequencies. |
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Some instinct told me that her pain was real and that to downscale the situation was not appropriate. |
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As a result any proposals to downscale our community hospitals should be resisted. |
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If not, it will be necessary for it to rework and downscale, or possibly even to abandon, the project. |
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British American Racing and Minardi are among the others who have been forced to downscale their operations. |
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So, in search of new thrills, we are hungrily opting for downscale pleasures. |
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The best argument for HH is that the comparatively downscale Pico neighborhood would finally get one of its own elected to city government. |
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Marilyn was staying at the decidedly downscale Park Hotel, across from the similarly down-scale Champs Mars, Port-au-Prince's town square. |
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Their downscale rural counterparts, meanwhile, favor The Drew Carey Show, Woman's Day, and car races. |
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The restaurant is a downscale restaurant in a side street in the tourist-rich Tsimshatsui area. |
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Sub-brands and endorsed brands are particularly relevant for vertical stretches where the brand needs to access upscale or downscale markets. |
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You do end up spending more than you would on a pint and a burger but you get refined upscale cuisine for a relatively downscale price. |
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When he goes back to his hotel room in a downscale section of Los Angeles, the amenities are even fewer. |
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The bribe currency slid downscale to the level of a few pounds of meat or several rolls of toilet paper. |
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Visitors entered a run-down building in a downscale neighborhood to discover what appeared to be a decrepit, abandoned reptile zoo. |
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The fact is upscale and downscale liberals alike loathe the man. |
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Problems arose over the supply and distribution of the ELP and this led some institutions to downscale their projects. |
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He explained that developers should not carelessly pick any location where there was obviously no market and downscale their projects in order to avoid a higher vacancy rate. |
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Their challenge: How do you downscale from London life and keep the exciting work opportunities? |
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In this empire, you can downscale your life, because all you need to keep track of your affairs is a cottage by the water, as opposed to a huge office. |
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Once inventory is finished, you may feel the need to upscale or downscale the goals and size of the project. |
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I would have thought that over the years The New York Times might have become less naive about the arts, but it seems to have become more pretentious and downscale. |
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Efforts to downscale global and regional climate models proceed, but their utility at the community level is still limited. |
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It's an anonymous block in a darkened corner of the downscale shopping centre that passes for the heart of Mt Roskill, one of New Zealand's odder suburbs. |
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Many experts say today's twenty-somethings don't want to downscale by sharing a walk-up with three roommates when their middle class parents have a house where they can crash. |
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The downscale springs are marvelously unsupervised, especially at night. |
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When we first started Tierra Nueva del Norte, we moved into a downscale residential neighborhood a few blocks from the Latino center of Burlington. |
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They invoke their particular gods and plunge out of downscale teenage bedrooms, brandishing shards of imagery as peculiarly-shaped as prison shivs. |
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The New York Times reports this morning on Mitt Romney's difficulty closing the social gap between him and downscale voters. |
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It would also be wrong to deduce that the sectors spending most on the environment tend to be those which are having to downscale. |
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The Fund aims to transform, strengthen and grow second-tier microfinance institutions in sub-Saharan Africa, including small local banks with the potential to downscale to poorer clients. |
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This model makes it possible to downscale spatially for one station, but does not currently allow downscaling based on autocorrelation among all the stations used. |
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These two modern expressions of the brand, developed in synergy with Fashion, attracted a new category of young customers searching for real luxury products in reaction against the downscale trend affecting the market. |
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He cautioned that Council not downscale expectations too much. |
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Reliable projections of changes in shelf waters and the coastal ocean will require regional models that downscale from improved larger-scale models. |
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The porchetta sandwich, with pale shaved pork and melted provolone, is an aberrant downscale inclusion that should be saved for the street-cart expansion. |
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Experiences from commercial banks trying to downscale their activities show that without specific training, understanding of microfinance methodologies will not be satisfactory. |
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Compared to conventional externally mounted sensors NSK offers compact sensor bearings that enhance opportunities to downscale associated equipment, and simplify the assembly process. |
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