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The city by the Bay is a great hub for early adopters, but it is relatively tiny — famously just 47 square miles, with a population of some 800,000 people.
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Although the commission has no power to raise taxes, and its budget is relatively tiny — only around 1 percent of the Union's total gross domestic product — it already is synonymous with bloat.
The rugged handheld industry is relatively tiny compared with the smartphone market, which makes it an easy target for a competitor.
This is not to deny India's rise in pre-eminence in computer technology and engineering, but the new urban technocratic class is relatively tiny and the impact of its gains on the fortunes of the majority is negligible.
While the wrangling on Tuesday was dramatic, the amount of money involved is relatively tiny.
The rugged hand-held industry is relatively tiny compared with the smartphone market.
This isn't only because of the threat of censorship, but because the role of architecture in a modern city is relatively tiny.
The crocodilian brain is relatively tiny compared with the size of the body; the brain of an alligator that is 4 metres (13 feet) long weighs only 11 grams (0.02 pound).
Mr Wilkinson admits that his audience is relatively tiny.
For a country that has long produced a lot of world-class engineers, the number of patents is relatively tiny.
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