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First developed in the early 1980s, they now dwarf other financial instruments.
In many places, the obligations that workers and retirees have earned now dwarf the jurisdictions that sponsor them.
China's agricultural subsidies, estimated at $160bn£103bnbn) in 2012, now dwarf those in the US ($19bn) and EU ($67bn) combined.
But it was unable to expand quickly enough beyond its base to keep pace with Ericsson and Huawei, which now dwarf Alcatel-Lucent in sales and profit.
Gambling revenues in Macao, a former Portuguese colony about an hour's ferry ride from Hong Kong, have soared in recent years, and now dwarf those of Las Vegas.
When it recently re-ran the experiment, the professor claims that the position was reversed: Cass's cuttings pile now dwarf those of its more illustrious neighbour he says.
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It is now dwarfed by the NRL's £3.4m cap, almost double that of Super League.
The 1985 Norman Foster masterpiece, the HSBC building, is now dwarfed, though not upstaged.
The magazine's international circulation now dwarfs its UK circulation, which is around 150,000.
But however self-seeking and power-hungry Mr Thaksin may be, the red-shirt movement now dwarfs his individual ambition.
It's a very distinctive style in buildings, high rise at the time but now dwarfed by modern office blocks.
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