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Apple is cutting down on bloat with Snow Leopard, but how amazing would it be if OS X were fundamentally small — to say nothing of Vista.
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The expected showdown over the legislation is the culmination of months of efforts by Tea Party-allied freshmen and fellow conservatives to demand a fundamentally smaller government in exchange for raising the federal borrowing limit.
It is a chance for the electorate to express more clearly whether it really wants a fundamentally smaller and less activist government or is just temporarily frustrated that government has not done a better job of cushioning it from an especially sharp, persistent and unequally distributed economic downturn.
Fundamentally, smaller particle size biomass presents a large specific surface area, thus increasing the contact areas between the enzymes and the interparticle bonding of the material during the hydrolysis process [ 8].
More fundamentally, collecting small sums from millions of users is expensive, says Simon Levene of Accel Partners, a venture-capital firm that has investments in both Gameforge and Playfish.
They may not be able to run on the economy, but Obamacare was the centerpiece of their argument that this election is fundamentally about small government versus big government.
Fundamentally, small-caps are considered harbingers of an upturn in the economic cycle since smaller companies are more sensitive than multinationals to domestic business activity.
Fundamentally small-C conservative – witness the tinge of economic nationalism underlying her nuclear decision – she has also laid down change motifs over the years: the bold condemnation of the "nasty party" image and vocal support for gay marriage, and her bravest speech, attacking the moribund culture of parts of the police force.
The ABA, in the memo and in conversations with members of Congress, attempts to portray itself as fundamentally a small-bank organization.
This equation shows that magnetic fields can relax the Taylor-Proudman constraint, allowing global-scale motions that differ fundamentally from the small-scale axial columns typical of non-magnetic, rapidly rotating convection (e.g., Cardin and Olson 1995; Olson and Glatzmaier 1996; Zhang and Schubert 2000; Roberts and King 2013).
At a meeting of the Seismological Society of America last week in Monterey, Calif., a lively debate continued about whether big earthquakes are fundamentally different from small earthquakes or whether a big earthquake is just a small earthquake that did not stop.
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