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Crises in much smaller countries began infecting the global economy (see left-hand chart).
This ratio stands in marked contrast with the much poorer and much smaller countries bearing the biggest burden of the Syrian refugee crisis.
In a report released over the weekend, the panel recommended a number of exemptions for the United States and a dozen much smaller countries.
The total budget for AIDS prevention last year was only a few million dollars -- far less than that of much smaller countries like Vietnam and Thailand.
Some 300 enemies of the state, real and imagined, had been murdered, compared with 3,000 in Chile and at least 10,000 in Argentina, much smaller countries.
A total of 6.4 million foreign tourists traveled to India last year, a smaller number than in some much smaller countries, like France, or even in cities like New York.
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Eritrea, a much smaller country, received less.
Panama only began in March 2015; but it's a much smaller country.
Notably, when compared to the United States, Britain is a much smaller country (with a population of just over 60 million) that is significantly more homogeneous and concentrated.
"We shouldn't use as a model a much smaller country that provides the sort of services that larger, regulated economies can't," he says.
But as the leader of a much smaller country, he appears to be far more reluctant than she is to contemplate more shared sovereignty or to give more power to Mr. Barroso and the bureaucrats in Brussels.
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