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The Financial Times asks if such changes may be here to stay and if we're entering a world of smaller banks.
From the beginning, Mr. Clinton was charting new territory, defining the appropriate use of force in a world of smaller wars and ethnic conflicts posing little threat to American power.
In a world of smaller, local data sets that collaborate 80-900 percent of all our current behavior is local), bridging disparate data gaps will increase credit participation to 100percentt (currently, only about 71percentt of Americans have credit cards).
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Of course, not – Bennett's world, like his characters, live in a world of small decisions.
This rambling approach suited his rambling stories, which chronicled a world of small pleasures and aimless fun, pints and Playstations.
Thankfully we live in a world of small steps, and the road to progress always begins with one.
The League in particular talks nostalgically of a world of small artisans and farmers in need of protection.The left has a better record on prising open markets in recent years.
If the United States were as centrally ruled as, say, France, the country would break up.In fact, a world of small economies with open borders will have to replicate America's federal strength.
If we had had a world of small states since the beginning of this century it is doubtful whether we would now have computers, satellites, close-up pictures of the planets, or a global civil-aviation industry, all of which have grown out of the interests, actions and resources of big states.
The ECB chairman, Giles Clarke, one of the administrators damned by Pietersen as inhabiting a world of "small time politicians and bluff merchants", was overseeing bids for the International Cricket Council's media rights and professed not to have read the book or the accompanying media blitz.
But then there's the endless detail, and your eye is drawn into a world of small things whose nature seems recognisable, but at the same time strange or strained: a match from a matchbook faces off with a small bell; ceramic pipes are draped with not-quite socks; a coil of rope is topped with what looks like a fist-clenched ball of foil and a leaf.
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