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The phrase "a much smaller potential" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the potential of two or more subjects, indicating that one has significantly less potential than the other.
Example: "The new product has a much smaller potential for market success compared to its predecessor."
Alternatives: "a significantly lower potential" or "a considerably reduced potential".
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Mutual funds that offer active management strategies for TIPS can add value over time, but there is a much smaller potential to add value in fixed-income investing than equities.
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It is the mismatch between its huge potential to improve outcomes across food systems, and its much smaller potential to generate profits for agribusiness firms".
Bound's (1989) original study reported much lower employment for rejected male applicants in the 1970s 40 455 %) compared to our estimate for former beneficiaries (70%.1919 von Wachter et al. (2011) also find much smaller potential impacts than we find.
Importantly, the much smaller potential pores in TatE complexes are too small to accommodate many of the known Tat substrates.
The CMS/Ni reveals a much smaller onset potential at − 88 mV and larger HER current than those of Co9S8/Ni, MnS/Ni and bare Ni foam.
When asked to perform the same task in a more complex setting, the character could then work through a much smaller set of potential scenarios.
With moderate Democrats such as Mark Pryor (Ark)., Mark Begich (Alaska) and Mark Udall (Colo). gone, Republicans will find a much smaller pool of potential allies when they reach across the aisle.
Currently, in part because of concerns about civil liberties, about half the states, including New York, enter into national databases only the DNA of people convicted of certain crimes — a much smaller pool of potential matches.
Based on these results, optimizing the fractions collected during harvest has a much smaller impact on potential yields than optimizing pretreatment and hydrolysis conditions, even if the worst case scenario occurs and the least digestible materials are preferentially harvested.
This can give misleading results in cases of an electrically inactive (e.g. total retinal detachment), or absent eye, in which case the defective eye appears to have the same Arden ratio as for the fellow eye, albeit on a much smaller apparent standing potential.
"In particular, we see how explorers could reduce expensive 3D seismic spending because they would have a much smaller area pinpointed for potential.
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