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The report also counters claims that the BBC is too big, arguing that it is comparatively small compared to competitors, "in particular to new American entrants in the market such as Amazon and Netflix".
While considered a major city, it is comparatively small, with a population of 589,141 in the 2000 census, but it is the center of a metropolitan area with a population of 3.4 million that stretches for miles.
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Her listenership may run deep, but it's comparatively small; still, all three nights had more or less full houses.
Large counties also saw growth, but it was comparatively small: by a factor of 2.8.
Nature therefore loses out to the economy because the financial benefits realized by protecting it are comparatively small and are usually in direct conflict with mainstream business strategies.
We agree that the management of adverse event costs is comparatively small compared with that of acquisition costs.
So even though the borough's annual grant is comparatively small, it has to be split very few ways, resulting in a per-pupil allocation that is more than twice the city average.
When the amount of food reserve is comparatively small, as it is in many marine invertebrates and mammals (in the latter the embryo is nourished by materials in the mother's blood), the egg may be barely visible to the unaided eye.
The other subsets show a more moderate response to influenza in both mice and macaques and for these subsets the difference in response is comparatively small, although it is interesting to note that the induction of subset E is virtually absent in macaques.
The magnitude of difference between the categories for each of these physical health-related variables is comparatively small, and it is unknown if these differences are clinically important.
Mr. Schwarzman's name is comparatively small, but since it is seen by passers-by almost at eye level, it will have a decidedly different impact.
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