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He argues that knowledge-intensive companies are unusually dependent on a tiny number of highly talented workers: a top-notch engineer "is worth 300 times or more than an average engineer".
Increasingly Roman order was dependent on a tiny and expensive elite of mobile shock forces -- their high-tech expeditionary forces.
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It's pathetic that we find ourselves here, almost fifty years after the first oil embargo and crisis in 1973, still utterly dependent on a single hydrocarbon molecule from a tiny, unstable, and largely hostile corner of the world, to conduct the very basics of our civilization.
She went from being the family breadwinner to being dependent on the tiny wage of her husband who works as a vegetable seller.
But all are dependent on the tiny microscopic plants around them.
Clearly, yield and enrichment calculations become less dependable when they are based on a tiny fraction of the marker activity.
For an urban gardener, it's difficult to feel at one with nature when you're dependent on tiny sacks of commercial soil: expensive, impractical, and bearing the faintest whiff of Marie Antoinette bogusness — the appalling suspicion that one is merely playing at the Good Life.
Perhaps there are hopes of radiating knowledge, experience, and love 24/7 to these tiny new minds who are dependent on a parents example to grow and thrive.
Cheyenne gradually retreated to its roots as a wind-blown provincial town, dependent on a cold war-era missile base and on Wyoming's tiny state government for jobs.
NBA has three on a tiny court.
On a tiny stirrup, a yellow bird was swinging.
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