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They're just too small to succeed.
When it comes to health care, perhaps we should ask if insurers are too small to succeed.
Franco has trained vigorously since entering St. John's in 1978, when some wondered if he was too small to succeed.
Like Manziel, he was a mobile quarterback who some saw as too small to succeed in the American game.
I've previously argued that no theatre is too big to fail, but Knell says that far too many are too small to succeed.
Lebanon Sometimes referred to as a country that is too small to succeed and too small to fail, Lebanon has all but lost its sovereignty entirely.
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The same factors that are hurting the job market are making it hard for start-ups and small businesses to succeed: consumers aren't spending enough money to create an expansion on their own, and austerity-driven cuts in government spending are weakening economic growth.
Many of the largest players have also struck alliances with start-ups and small businesses to succeed in an auction that reserves some of the licenses for the companies with assets of less than $500 million and gross revenues of less than $125 million in each of the last two years.
With large, well-funded, powerful companies battling it out in the big leagues, it's becoming prohibitively costly and difficult for small startups to succeed.
In order for a small company to succeed, the team needs to get along together.
We need to facilitate public-private partnerships and promote green building principles while retaining flexibility to create space for small businesses to succeed.
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