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United serves a smaller roster of cocktails on its planes.
Schiff, who has raised and spent less, has a similar but smaller roster, including Erickson.
The BBC has now opted for a smaller roster of agencies including Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO, Duckworth Finn Grubb Waters and Fallon, the agency behind Radio 1's campaigns.
Mr. Kallman said that if Atlantic engages more artists in such agreements, it will have to devote more resources to a smaller roster and raise the stakes for each album.
In response to declining attendance, risk-averse executives have retreated from mid-budget, adult-oriented films in favor of a smaller roster of tentpole blockbusters.
In addition, fantasy football contests that involve smaller roster sizes or a shorter fantasy seasons involve greater risk because the results of games with fewer iterations are more likely impacted by a single act of chance.
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Monte Lipman, president of Universal Republic Records, says labels, just like artists, are struggling with thinner profit margins, declining record sales and smaller rosters, making it tougher for them to recoup the costs of funding new talent.
To hold down premiums, insurers are using "narrow" networks with smaller rosters of providers.
One of the board members who resigned had introduced the idea of inviting players to stay home so that the teams could play with smaller rosters, Alexander said.
Becky Starobin, the label's director, runs an adjunct management agency that arranges concerts for a small roster of musicians.
A small roster of privileged aristocrats flock after Arabella, but she clings to an unrealistic fantasy of an ideal mate.
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