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"We thought it would be a relatively small business".
Moreover, aides noted that it would be a relatively small time investment.
Such contributions may be a relatively small price to pay compared with changing fundamental operational practices.
"But it seems to be a relatively small number, probably less than 20percentt of the cases".
But he added that commissions should be a relatively small cost, unless a fund manager has high portfolio turnover.
It should be a relatively small force focused on the hard targets that cannot be dealt with through overt information collection.
"There may be a relatively small group of devoted fans, as far as publishing genres go, but they keep coming back".
Several trainers were still mulling over their Preakness plans today, but it appears there will be a relatively small field that may number as few as eight.
So, there will be a relatively small number of people in small campus-based universities studying full-time for expensive degrees.
The company does not break out its net profit on a quarterly basis, but Mr. Lucas said the third-quarter figure would be "a relatively small number".
Electronic warfare Cranfield's presence will initially be a relatively small one, limited to short-term programmes, typically enrolling up to 30 students apiece, divided between conventional face-to-face instruction and distance learning modes.
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